Are you referring to the crimping pins? If your talking about the other headers I posted I can't tell from the picture where these holes you are referring to. I feel like soldering them to another...
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Are you referring to the crimping pins? If your talking about the other headers I posted I can't tell from the picture where these holes you are referring to. I feel like soldering them to another...
Is there somewhere I can buy them cheaper then pololu.com? I see them on ebay, but I am not sure if they are the exact same ones, not sure if there is a specific size one I need. The wires from the...
The problem is the wires are already there, they are from the extension cable I cut. So I need to work with them somehow unless I want to remove them entirely from the connector and solder new wire...
So either way I haven't fully decided on a strategy, but if I were to use the header pins I'll just order them here, but if I wanted to go back to maybe doing the crimper pins/heatshrink I was...
So they are technically not made to be broken apart though?
Ok.... not sure what that has do to with this post, but thanks for the bump?
On a more related note, I am not sure if these are able to be broken into single pins, but if they can could I...
The first option doesn't seem to bad although 100 of those pins seems excessive and expensive. The second option was something I was considering since I have another wire that fits into the board...
I'm new to this kind of stuff and have purchased a Teensy LC and a breadboard and I having issues getting my wires into the breadboard. The problem is the wires I am using are coming from gamecube...
So I think I have everything I need hardware wise. I have:
Gamecube Controller Extension Cable
Breadboard
Teensy LC
Wire
I am unsure yet how to wire the gamecube extension to the...
The thing is not everyone is going to want to use the same remapping, if it was for multiple controls I would ideally want to be able to have a separate mapping for each one and be able to change...
Well the wavebird controller isn't the thing I am really focused on its the receiver that plugs into the console that I am worried about ideally I want this device to be small an act as a passthrough...
Ok sweet. I definitely want to do this as it could be a game changer for some people. And yes this is totally for smash brothers and as far as I have seen some talk about button remaps have been...
So my experience with these kinds of a boards is nil, but I've worked with circuitry and I have a programming background so I figure I can probably figure most stuff out.
That said before I invest...