PS3andCOD said:I tried posting on xbox scene for an answer, and someone said that the wired controller uses 5v instaed of 3v. Does that make a diference other than the chip's power?
PS3andCOD said:OK, well the thing I'm not really sure on is whether the 5v is how much the buttons control? Does the wired controller just run completely off of 5v without uing 3v at all? Would you need to power the viking chip externaly if that was the case? And what exactly is th difference between common ground and common line?
Yes...I can see this working quite well actually Maybe I would make a wired one....once Odin starts selling chips againPS3andCOD said:You'd obviously have to use a 3.5mm jack for programing. As for power, it would probably work to plug the controller into a PC usb port, but if not you should be able to power it with a usb charger, like you use for an ipod.
fredrow sells chips at competive rates :0M1A1xVIKINGxFTW said:Yes...I can see this working quite well actually Maybe I would make a wired one....once Odin starts selling chips againPS3andCOD said:You'd obviously have to use a 3.5mm jack for programing. As for power, it would probably work to plug the controller into a PC usb port, but if not you should be able to power it with a usb charger, like you use for an ipod.
M1A1xVIKINGxFTW said:Yes...I can see this working quite well actually Maybe I would make a wired one....once Odin starts selling chips againPS3andCOD said:You'd obviously have to use a 3.5mm jack for programing. As for power, it would probably work to plug the controller into a PC usb port, but if not you should be able to power it with a usb charger, like you use for an ipod.
modded matt said:common line is the opposite of comon ground, meaning the common line carries voltage instead of ground. as for the 5v this is something you dont need to worry about. the viking will run fine at 5v even better then it normally does. that chip is under powered in wireless controllers as is. like i said before though I have not tested these controllers, but in therory as fredrow said there should be a voltage regulator coming off the usb breaking the supply voltage down to 3v.
modded matt said:I haent tested the viking chip, but I would assume like anyother mod, it is not closing a circut as you discribed, it supplies curent to the active side of the via, making the controller think the contact was closed.
I dont want to be rude dude, but I am not sure you are up for this mod, just baised on some of the questions your asking. I will help in anyway I can. bur you are going to have to do most of the leg work. if you can tget me here as in not here alot, my msn is moddedmatt@yahoo.com
please know you are doing so at your own risk.