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# Snip cable. I suggest snipping it after the plug connector (nearest the end of the cable) so if you botch it up and want to go back to a full Xbox controller, you only need a new patch end or just rewire the original.
# Snip cable. I suggest snipping it after the plug connector (nearest the end of the cable) so if you botch it up and want to go back to a full Xbox controller, you only need a new patch end or just rewire the original.
# Cut back the cable jacket on both the XBOX patch end and the USB cable. My USB cable came from a $2.50 Intel Play Camera that only worked under 98.
# Cut back the cable jacket on both the XBOX patch end and the USB cable. My USB cable came from a $2.50 Intel Play Camera that only worked under 98.
# Match the wire ends up and connect them. I used black electrical tape for the first test. Note the yellow wire is not needed.
# Match the wire ends up and connect them. I used black electrical tape for the first test. Note the yellow wire is not needed (See USB Cables below).
# Attach it to your PC


==USB cables==
==USB Cables==
From [http://www.xbox-linux.org/Xbox_Linux_USB_HOWTO#Solder_a_suitable_cable_yourself Xbox-linux.org]
From [http://www.xbox-linux.org/Xbox_Linux_USB_HOWTO#Solder_a_suitable_cable_yourself Xbox-linux.org]


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* shield: Drain-wire (usually connected to the case)
* shield: Drain-wire (usually connected to the case)


The four wires (red, black, white and green) are like the standard USB ones described above. Securely connect the two wire sets. Make sure the tape job is snug to reduce the stress of pulls. A loop at the junction isn't
The four wires (red, black, white and green) are like the standard USB ones described above. Securely connect the two wire sets. Make sure the tape job is snug to reduce the stress of pulls. A loop at the junction isn't a bad idea for best protection.
a bad idea for best protection.
 
4 Attach it to your PC


==Drivers==
==Drivers==

Latest revision as of 11:26, 12 February 2009

2005-10-02 07:11

Warning: It worked for me, however YMMV

I almost bought a $15 usb converter and then I said to myself, I have a spare controller, let's give this a shot.

Tools

  • Xbox controller
  • USB cable with male end
  • utility blade/razor
  • tape/solder
  • dykes

Steps

Normal xboxusb1.jpg

File:Normal xboxusb2.jpg

Normal xboxusb3.jpg
Normal xboxusb4.jpg
  1. Snip cable. I suggest snipping it after the plug connector (nearest the end of the cable) so if you botch it up and want to go back to a full Xbox controller, you only need a new patch end or just rewire the original.
  2. Cut back the cable jacket on both the XBOX patch end and the USB cable. My USB cable came from a $2.50 Intel Play Camera that only worked under 98.
  3. Match the wire ends up and connect them. I used black electrical tape for the first test. Note the yellow wire is not needed (See USB Cables below).
  4. Attach it to your PC

USB Cables

From Xbox-linux.org

A standard USB cable has 4 wires in it, plus shield:

  • red: VCC (5Volt, max. 100mA/500mA)
  • black: Gnd
  • white: D0-
  • green: D0+ (I've seen a blue wire used instead here by some USB cables)
  • shield: Drain-wire (usually connected to the case)

The Xbox cable shown above consists of the usual four USB wires plus the special yellow one mentioned above, plus shield:

  • red: VCC (5Volt)
  • black: Gnd
  • white: D0-
  • green: D0+
  • yellow: special Xbox (lightpen??)
  • shield: Drain-wire (usually connected to the case)

The four wires (red, black, white and green) are like the standard USB ones described above. Securely connect the two wire sets. Make sure the tape job is snug to reduce the stress of pulls. A loop at the junction isn't a bad idea for best protection.

Drivers

Download the Drivers from redcl0ud.com.

  • XBCD Source Code Windows 98/2000/XP - XBCD_all_src.cab
  • All Digital Buttons Version 0.43 Windows 98/2000/XP - XBCD_digital_v43.cab <-xbcd.sys
  • Driver installation directions
  • Play away!