I've found some information on the web on how to make a memory card reader for PlayStation cards that connects to the serial port. Connecting PlayStation controllers to a serial port doesn't seem that hard either.
What I was wondering is, after the disassemby and extraction of the ports, do I have to bust it up completly, or is it possible to solder to the already existing points? This is what I mean:
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4577/dsc02238tl0.jpg
If it's possible to solder right onto that, maybe someone could descire the procedure if I wanted to make a card reader?
PlayStation to PC controller ports and card reader questions
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Could you post the instructions for the memory card and the controller?
you may not want to solder directly to your computer in case you need the port later. you might want to find an old serial cord and wire to that.
you may not want to solder directly to your computer in case you need the port later. you might want to find an old serial cord and wire to that.
It is not junk! It is assorted goods with no current use.Sword_Gun wrote:Klef your asking a whole bunch of videogame players.. for girl advice.. Nice.
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