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Hugodwarf
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1700. PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 4:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

First off, your forums SUCK!!! A person can't search for a specific vendor and find any usefull information. You point everyone to a forum that has 1,700 posts in it and not to the specific page that is relevant to their search. No one has time to go through all that information. As such people have to post repetitive questions and then those questions have to be answered again and again. Either split this forum into specifics forums about certain controllers (there aren't that many) or get rid of it all together. But, enough of my rant!!!

Has anyone had a problem with Neogames metal pads bought off of Ebay with the up arrow getting stuck? If so how have you fixed it? Does anyone have a schematic of the circuit board being used?

I have unsoldered the touch sensor and the up arrow is still stuck. It appears to be something between the circuit board and the DB9 serial port that plugs into the box that comes with the pad which connects to the PS2.
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1701. PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 5:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks.Ill have that pad bought.Ill make sure I get that along with DDR8th mix.
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1702. PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 6:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hugodwarf wrote:
First off, your forums SUCK!!! A person can't search for a specific vendor and find any usefull information.
Heh. Okay, I was civil in your thread that you posted, but you just crossed the line.

No, sir, *you suck*. You apparently suck at using the Search. See your thread for details.

And anyway, "your forums SUCK!!!" comments are supposed to go in Site Feedback. E15.gif
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1703. PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hugodwarf wrote:


Has anyone had a problem with Neogames metal pads bought off of Ebay with the up arrow getting stuck? If so how have you fixed it? Does anyone have a schematic of the circuit board being used?

I have unsoldered the touch sensor and the up arrow is still stuck. It appears to be something between the circuit board and the DB9 serial port that plugs into the box that comes with the pad which connects to the PS2.


Removed the nonfunctional arrow panels and look carefully at the copper metal contact underneath. Make sure the aluminum foil from the arrow panel is not stuck on the copper metal plate which can cause the arrows to fire a step repeatly.
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1704. PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:37 pm    Post subject: Beware Of Buynshop!!!! Reply with quote

first off, i probably play around 2 hours of ddr a week at max. i play 8 and 9 footers usually.

the buy n shop pad given to me worked fine for the first 30 days. which the warranty covers. and on teh 35th day the left arrow would always be repsonging (held down) so i couldnt use it.
i e-mailed buynshop and what they sent me was a users manual explaining how to fix a problem and routin maintenence. funny how they didnt give this to me when i bought it!!!

i did not modify my pad wtih the sheet metal before but i didnt think i would have to being that it wasnt under heavy usage.

bottom line is, im very dissapointed in the pad.
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1705. PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 9:08 am    Post subject: Re: Beware Of Buynshop!!!! Reply with quote

liuser22 wrote:
first off, i probably play around 2 hours of ddr a week at max. i play 8 and 9 footers usually.

the buy n shop pad given to me worked fine for the first 30 days. which the warranty covers. and on teh 35th day the left arrow would always be repsonging (held down) so i couldnt use it.
i e-mailed buynshop and what they sent me was a users manual explaining how to fix a problem and routin maintenence. funny how they didnt give this to me when i bought it!!!

i did not modify my pad wtih the sheet metal before but i didnt think i would have to being that it wasnt under heavy usage.

bottom line is, im very dissapointed in the pad.

So they sent you instructions of adding sheet metal underneath the arrow? Is the pad working now after you did the fix? They could atleast follow RO and have sheet metal under their arrows already.
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1706. PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

does anyone know if theres a place i can buy precut harder plexiglass squares that i could replace with the flimsy RO metal pad ones? E19.gif
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Hi, I just played DDREXtreme in an Arcade about a week ago, and I fell in love. A few days later, I played it again, and I decided a had to have it. So I've been researching metal pads for countless hours, but it seems that there are so many crappy ones out there, I don't want it to break or anything. CobaltFlux is very expensive, but it might have been a possibility if there was a way to play it on xbox (which is what I'm getting the pad for). So I've heard a lot of people talking, and I know to get Plexiglass arrows, and to avoid aluminum to copper contact systems. I really am wanting to get one of the 3 inch thick ones with the trick bar, because it looks the most arcade-like. So could someone please give me a list of really good quality metal pads that will: Work on xbox; not break fast; and don't need modding. I am only 14, so I wouldn't know how to do any modding like replacing the aluminum with sheet metal. Here are a few sites i was considering:

http://gameenhancer.net/Game-Enhancer.html
The trick bar versions on this site have aluminum contacts, so i don't know about those, but the 1.5" thick ones have metal contacts.

http://www.redoctane.com/redoctanemetalpad.html
I have no idea what contact method this uses, but it's got the good arrows.

http://www.buynshop.com/productinfo/44/VG-DDR-AMPD/
This is another trick bar pad with good arrows, but I think it has aluminum contacts.

If anyone can help me out, please do. This is a huge desicion, and I don't want to screw it up.
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1708. PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 4:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

StormPhoenix wrote:
Hi, I just played DDREXtreme in an Arcade about a week ago, and I fell in love. A few days later, I played it again, and I decided a had to have it. So I've been researching metal pads for countless hours, but it seems that there are so many crappy ones out there, I don't want it to break or anything. CobaltFlux is very expensive, but it might have been a possibility if there was a way to play it on xbox (which is what I'm getting the pad for). So I've heard a lot of people talking, and I know to get Plexiglass arrows, and to avoid aluminum to copper contact systems. I really am wanting to get one of the 3 inch thick ones with the trick bar, because it looks the most arcade-like. So could someone please give me a list of really good quality metal pads that will: Work on xbox; not break fast; and don't need modding. I am only 14, so I wouldn't know how to do any modding like replacing the aluminum with sheet metal. Here are a few sites i was considering:

http://gameenhancer.net/Game-Enhancer.html
The trick bar versions on this site have aluminum contacts, so i don't know about those, but the 1.5" thick ones have metal contacts.

http://www.redoctane.com/redoctanemetalpad.html
I have no idea what contact method this uses, but it's got the good arrows.

http://www.buynshop.com/productinfo/44/VG-DDR-AMPD/
This is another trick bar pad with good arrows, but I think it has aluminum contacts.

If anyone can help me out, please do. This is a huge desicion, and I don't want to screw it up.

I'd avoid a metal pad with a bar. It's not sturdy, heavy, or balanced enough to support a bar. Plus they charge way too much for pad+bar anyways. If your going to spend this much on a pad, might as well go for a CF.

RO is the only vendor that has metal plate but recently buyers have had numerous compliants about the pad. The sheet metal mod isn't very complicated and there is a guide that has step-by-step instructions, so you can have more choices. The next vendor I suggest for these types of pad is BNS v2.53. Metal pads can last quite a while, its just requires alot more care.

Bottom-line, your no hassle pad will be CF. It requires no modding and not as much maintanence compared to regular metal pads. CF and other metal pads don't have the exact arcade feeling. CF is totally flat while metal pads press/flex and doesn't respond at corners.

Noobus Kahn wrote:
does anyone know if theres a place i can buy precut harder plexiglass squares that i could replace with the flimsy RO metal pad ones? E19.gif

Places like Home Depot and Lowes will cut the plexiglass for you.
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1709. PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 7:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the advise. I might get a cf, but I heard that they don't work on xbox. Can you get an adapter?
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1710. PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 7:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What is the best metal pad to get for use on the PC through a super dual box? I've heard of some incompatability issues with some pads with LEDs... will the CF pad work through the super dual box?
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1711. PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

StormPhoenix wrote:
Thanks for the advise. I might get a cf, but I heard that they don't work on xbox. Can you get an adapter?


MANY people use their CF pads on an xbox. You simply need a convertor. The best place to go to get a specific answer as to what convertor you need is to cobaltflux.com and then post a message asking about it under forums. I know of people that have simply purchased a generic convertor from ebworld.com that allows PS2 controllers to be used with an xbox or gamecube and used their CF pad with an xbox.

So yes, CF pads can be used with an xbox fine. The only problem that you will run into at the moment is that when playing DDR Ultramix online on xbox, your pad will show up as a controller and not a dance pad. People have worked around this by making different control boxes and such but for specifics, make sure to ask on the cobalt flux forums.

Good luck!
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1712. PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 9:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i think you might be able to use a RO box because it works for ps2 and xbox and it has the same connector as the CF does im pretty sure you can look at it on their website.

http://www.redoctane.com/controlboxreship.html
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1713. PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just ordered a cobalt flux, I've played on them before and absolutely love them but I have a problem with the flat design. I like to be able to feel where the arrows are so I don't get lost in the middle of a song.

Does anyone have any suggestions on ways to modify a cobalt flux to make the arrows distinct from the corners and center?
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1714. PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Noobus Kahn wrote:
i think you might be able to use a RO box because it works for ps2 and xbox and it has the same connector as the CF does im pretty sure you can look at it on their website.


The physical connector itself is the same, but the wiring is different. You need to make an RO -> CF converter cable to use an RO cbox with a CF. But once you have that part done, it works great.
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Sinistar wrote:
Noobus Kahn wrote:
i think you might be able to use a RO box because it works for ps2 and xbox and it has the same connector as the CF does im pretty sure you can look at it on their website.


The physical connector itself is the same, but the wiring is different. You need to make an RO -> CF converter cable to use an RO cbox with a CF. But once you have that part done, it works great.


wow thats kinda wierd i would have thought the two companies would have used the same styles of wiring if they used the same connectors... owell nm blink.gif .
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Where can I find out how to make a home pad for Xbox?
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1717. PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 4:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

could someone post the pinout of a cypher games pad and tell me how I'd solder it to an xbox controller and or point me to a place where I can buy a control box that'll work with a cypher games pad and my xbox?
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smoothcriminal wrote:
could someone post the pinout of a cypher games pad and tell me how I'd solder it to an xbox controller and or point me to a place where I can buy a control box that'll work with a cypher games pad and my xbox?
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You can do what I did and make a control box. What you need is, cheapest controller you can find, wire, soldering iron and solder, drill, or some type of cutting device, connecton to the pad you can by from radioshack, and box and buttons are optional. To pin out a pad all you need is a battery and LED, or a multimeter which you can get for $9.99 at pepboys. I can help you if you want to make your own box, its really easy and should just take a few hours.

http://www.ddrfreak.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=92003
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Okay, I bought this pad http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8118182815 (GO TO LINK), off of ebay, and the left arrow is NOT working after ONLY ONE WEEK!!! I opened it up to look at, but I wasn't sure what to look for. Everything looked okay. It doesn't have the copper sheet stuff, I believe its alluminum. And its making me mad, I tried contacting the guy 3days ago, but he hasn't e-mailed me back. I'd like to PLEASE know how to fix it, my brother is dying to play again. And he WONT stop nagging ME until I FIX IT!!! biggrin.gif

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