wiimote inside a snes controller worklog

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Re: wiimote inside a snes controller worklog

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Are you going to be able to fit it? If not, I found a video on trimming the wiimote.

Let me know if you need it. :mrgreen:
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How thick are the wires?

I had this problem with my GP2X hooked up to an SNES dpad board, someone told me how to fix it, but I forgot what the problem was. :P I will go look for that.

In the meantime, cut the wires between the board and the wiimote. It will be easy to hook back up if needed.
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AHA! I think I know what the problem is! I had the exact same one right when I joined with a GP2X mod.

Let me guess: You still have the controller IC on the SNES board, right? You need to remove it, along with those resistors on the board, or they screw with your signals.
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Just pull it off with pliers, or use a screwdriver to pry it off.
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Oo! I know an answer in this forum for once!! Use an exacto knife! it works the best for me for removing ICs and Microcontrollers.
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yes, I think an x-acto knife is one of the best tools for IC removing.
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