B Bwise New Member Apr 19, 2009 #1 Hey guys, I am new to electronics and found a cool little project to do for a friend. The Nes usb mod. I have all the parts except one, I have looked and asked but I can't get it. Here is a picture and link to the site HOW-TO: Make a Nintendo controller into a PC Joystick **broken link removed** Looks like a transistor or capacitor to me, but I'm not sure. Maybe one of you guys has done this mod and got this part.
Hey guys, I am new to electronics and found a cool little project to do for a friend. The Nes usb mod. I have all the parts except one, I have looked and asked but I can't get it. Here is a picture and link to the site HOW-TO: Make a Nintendo controller into a PC Joystick **broken link removed** Looks like a transistor or capacitor to me, but I'm not sure. Maybe one of you guys has done this mod and got this part.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 19, 2009 #2 You think wrong, it's a ceramic resonator - no idea what frequency though. Just been and looked at the web link, it';s akit - you MUST buy the kit as it includes a pre-programmed PIC. Last edited: Apr 19, 2009
You think wrong, it's a ceramic resonator - no idea what frequency though. Just been and looked at the web link, it';s akit - you MUST buy the kit as it includes a pre-programmed PIC.
Boncuk New Member Apr 19, 2009 #3 Nigel Goodwin said: You think wrong, it's a ceramic resonator - no idea what frequency though. Click to expand... Hi Nigel, I also looked it up and found the resonator frequency is 6.00MHz. Hans
Nigel Goodwin said: You think wrong, it's a ceramic resonator - no idea what frequency though. Click to expand... Hi Nigel, I also looked it up and found the resonator frequency is 6.00MHz. Hans
B Bwise New Member Apr 20, 2009 #4 That's cool, I will buy the kit then. Thank you for the help, really appreciate it.