Oh hey, I'm back! I wasn't scared away completely.
I ended up doing a bit more digging around. Apparently these are by some kind of knockoff brand called "Blue Spark." There's very little info on the internet about em but a friend will be testing the pinouts using a multimeter. The fact that one ...
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- Tue Feb 14, 2017 12:52 am
- Forum: Conversation Cornucopia
- Topic: What flippin pad do I have??
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- Wed Feb 01, 2017 12:38 am
- Forum: Conversation Cornucopia
- Topic: What flippin pad do I have??
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Re: What flippin pad do I have??
Yeah DDRGAME is no joke.
The problem is these pads has a weird pin connector that doesn't directly connect to a PC. I'm hoping that by figuring out where they came from I can then figure out the correct kind of adapter to get em connected to my PC and read in one way or another. I agree that ...
The problem is these pads has a weird pin connector that doesn't directly connect to a PC. I'm hoping that by figuring out where they came from I can then figure out the correct kind of adapter to get em connected to my PC and read in one way or another. I agree that ...
- Mon Jan 30, 2017 9:57 pm
- Forum: Conversation Cornucopia
- Topic: What flippin pad do I have??
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What flippin pad do I have??
A friend of a friend gave me two metal pads. Score!
The problem: it comes with a hodgepodge of cables and connectors that don't work when you put it all together. Said friend of a friend never got it to work.
It looks just like the metal pads from DDRGAME. It even came with DDRGAME control boxes ...
The problem: it comes with a hodgepodge of cables and connectors that don't work when you put it all together. Said friend of a friend never got it to work.
It looks just like the metal pads from DDRGAME. It even came with DDRGAME control boxes ...