Why did you put solder on the program buttons?


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Posted by Matthew C. Waterman on 16, 2001 at 6:12 PM:

In Reply to: dc: madcatz hack problem posted by flashfrosch on 16, 2001 at 11:59 AM:

Just curious, but why is that done? With my madkatz pads I didn't do that. I just leave them alone. C&Z are already functioning as the L&R triggers. Maybe that is the problem then...

: Hi,
: i´m still trying to get my dreamcast controlpanel to work(using two madcatz pads).I checked every connection and every solder point(looked and checked with my multimeter to diode testing,don´t know the other settings), so far everything was right. But no buttons worked.I´ve used one ground per pad and dropped solder onto the pgm button(to activate digital buttons c and z).
: So i decided to unsolder everything and just testing the pad pcb´s. The led on the first glowed green(as before), but the led on the second pad now glowed red and no buttons worked(on both pads).
: Are the pcb´s destroyed?
: I´ve made several keyboard hacks with much more complicating soldering and never encountered any serious problems. Soldering to the pads pcb was so much easier, i don´t know where the problem is.
: Are there any ways to test the pcb´s?
: I would really appreciate any help/information with this.
: Thanks in advance, Sascha




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