My friend made a great Xbox controller

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Thornwillow
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My friend made a great Xbox controller

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My friend cut a small hole on the back of his Xbox controller, and he placed a power button on the back of it, so he can turn it on and off while one sitting...
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I bet that's really fun when you are 3 seconds away from winning, and your hand slips and hits the button. Did he add an extra wire along the outside of the regular cord?
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Bet its as easy to do at the reset button in the memory card.
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Post by peppers »

there are unsessasery wires in the xbox's controller cable so they could be used to rerout the off botton it dose not seem like it would be to hard
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It's not too cool to run 125v line through a controller that uses 5 volts to operate. Wait until that wire either falls out, or shorts, and see what happens... He he.
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Post by Dave »

You can do that standard with jus about any modchip. I think L+R+click left analog+click right analog does it on my friend's.
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riva16 wrote:It's not too cool to run 125v line through a controller that uses 5 volts to operate. Wait until that wire either falls out, or shorts, and see what happens... He he.
where the hell are you getting your information from? you need to look in a better place (my guess would be your pulling it from your poop egress)
there is no spot anywere on the xbox that runs a 125v current not evan the PSU well I supose it could probubley handle a 125v input but that is not a standard outlet voltatage

the wires connecting the power reset assembley to the motherboard are about the same thickness as the wires inside the xboxes controller cable and one of them in the controller runs a 12v line
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hehe i had a good laugh at that one :lol:

this is so old news too :P

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well i dont think any of us expected that to be real
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