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Old 02-03-2005, 12:33
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Screw it, give me like a month, I will try it. $20 bucks for the controller, $25 bucks for a sturdy vibe (I asked the ladies at lunch today what a good price one would be. Funny how they all knew the exact price like we were talking about picking out shoes or something), a couple bucks for the wire and batteries, and I already own a soldering iron. But after reading the instructions it looks like the PS2 ones are a lot harder to do than the X-box controller. I have both systems so this is going to be fun.

My onyl question is that they suggested you wire a 200-300m fuse in front of the power tap. I think that is too much but any suggestions would be appreciated. I am used to soldeing boards, making R/C cars from scratch and even home robots, but I have never hacked a controller before.
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