Xbox Bit controller
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Xbox Bit controller
couldnt you get an old used jumbo xbox controller, take a clone controller, rip out the interior of each and put the bits electronics in the xbox controller? then sodder the contacts to the buttons, close it up and have the antenna extend out of the top of the controller? that would be cool. would it work though?
and i wouldnt worry about charging if your thinking about setting up the charger, ive built a stand alone that does wonders.
and i wouldnt worry about charging if your thinking about setting up the charger, ive built a stand alone that does wonders.
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yeah dave, because the controller your talking about has those easy to solder points and contacts, while a bit controller has those wierd clicker buttons that i dont wanna rip apart. i have a few old nikko and tyco controllers, ill do some testing. thanks for bringin this thread back.
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if it's the same one I'm thinking about (series 2), then YEA..that's small.crazydave wrote:Good point, I just thought of the MotorWorks controller. That thing is so teeny tiny, it's guts should fit in almost anything.noxorc wrote:with the vast number of clone controllers out there...some being smaller than others..
one would fit.
and it supports a 9volt batt, sweet!