I'm wondering if it's possible to get GCBASIC to act as a simple automated switch for the "A" button on an xbox controller. My idea is that I disassemble the controller, solder wires to the area where the button is and then use my PIC as some kind of bridge to link the two.
I would like to be able to have the PIC count to 10 then link the two connections for a split second (hopefully activating the "A" button) then do the process again. Is this task possible?
Thank you for looking at my topic,
- DiskoD
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Usually gamers like to speed things up, not down? There was a early contributor (Steve), who created a mod chip for the Wii I believe, so anything is possible.
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Hello!
I'm wondering if it's possible to get GCBASIC to act as a simple automated switch for the "A" button on an xbox controller. My idea is that I disassemble the controller, solder wires to the area where the button is and then use my PIC as some kind of bridge to link the two.
I would like to be able to have the PIC count to 10 then link the two connections for a split second (hopefully activating the "A" button) then do the process again. Is this task possible?
Thank you for looking at my topic,
- DiskoD
Usually gamers like to speed things up, not down? There was a early contributor (Steve), who created a mod chip for the Wii I believe, so anything is possible.