New website, posted some new Gamecube Controller scans with every trace broken out and labeled. Will be dropping new information regularly here.
https://t.co/cgflT8Vztl
@SSBM_Arte Nice find! I can vouch on the 833Hz with one controller and 1000Hz with a second one plugged in as well. I have readings on my site that were verified with a logic analyzer.
https://t.co/6vodjVmf4X
b0xx revision 2 coming soon to a https://t.co/wCYnF540om near you
featuring:
-2 additional buttons for improved lightshielding in melee
-usb-c to n64 compatibility
-xbox one and ps4 compatibility via brooks board (sold separately)
-jst sanwa buttons for easier cable maintenance
@Bones0toDeath@paulylolz@RagtimeM meaning bbb's controller was just a sad coincidence. but if you would like to discuss this more we can bring it to dms and I will glady bring other modders and electrical engineers in there to tell you that this is impossible.
@Bones0toDeath@paulylolz@RagtimeM well here is the thing, drifting is impossible to be caused by a dween. i could put anywhere from zero to a million volts into a controller on any of the lines and it still wouldn't cause a drifting pot. that is only done by time and wear on the controller.
@Bones0toDeath@paulylolz@RagtimeM its literally a ss from the person that fixed his controller. drifting != fried. he says it in your message as well that it was just drifting. drifting pots are what happens when pode gets so bad the pots are basically barely making a connection. ask any reputable modder.
@Bones0toDeath@paulylolz@RagtimeM you're the one lying... this is bbb to the person that fixed his controller. we talked to him after and confirmed it wasn't fried, just drifting due to a defective pot.