My 'PS360' controller

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I couldn't bear the PS3 dualshock / sixaxis controller any longer, so decided to fit a PS3 dualshock into an Xbox 360 wireless controller. A similar pad has been made before by Ben Heck using a non-rumble PS3 sixaxis controller, but with no disrespect to his fine work I wasn't keen on the method he used. His 'ps360' pad was made by removing the 360 controllers PCB and replacing it with a modified PS3 one, gluing tact switches into place underneath buttons etc, and attaching the thumbsticks with perfboard hot-glued in place. I didn't think this would be very strong or durable and I also didnt want to cut away thumbstick guides etc as I didnt think it'd end up 'feeling' anything like a 360 pad.
So I set about dismantling the two pads, to see how else this can be done. After some measuring and guestimating I was fairly sure I could leave the existing 360 board in place with some modifications, and get a cut-down PS3 board in there too - that way I can use all of the existing 360 buttons, sticks, triggers etc and everything will 'feel' like it does out of the factory.

The two 'test' controllers
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The two controller boards: (those with a keen eye will notice this is a sixaxis board and not a dualshock one. As this was just a testing stage I was playing around with a dead 360 and sixaxis board, as I didn't want to damage the 'real' boards I would be using later!)
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Removing non-essential bits from the 360 board:
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Trimming the 360's LT/RT trigger support frames, and test-fitting the PS3 board:
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About two thirds of the wiring complete:
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All wiring complete, the more powerful 360 rumble motors attached to the dualshock board:
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All wiring complete, fitted into the front of the 360 controller shell (notice PS3 board has been cut down to size!):
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Shaving the inside rear 360 controller casing for a good fit:
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Plugging in the PS3 battery:
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The completed controller:
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The pad works exactly as expected, including all tilt/movement controls, the ring-of-light to indicate controller/player number, analogue triggers and charging etc. Charging is done through the Xbox play and charge port on top of the pad (I didn't want PS3 pads mini-usb poking through somewhere looking out of place!).

A quick clip of the controller playing Killzone 2 (rather badly, trying to play through the video recording means a second or so delay :D) For some reason though youtube keeps rotating the video :(
 
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Do want. Will actually consider PS3 with this.

How long did it take you, was it overly complicated?

If I send you controllers + an incentive, would you do me one? ;)
 
Do want. Will actually consider PS3 with this.

How long did it take you, was it overly complicated?

If I send you controllers + an incentive, would you do me one? ;)
It took quite a fair while, I didnt really keep track as I was just doing a few hours in the evenings. I'd say about 15 hours at a guess, the majority was all the pre-work, tracing tracks to 'map out' the boards, and cutting tracks on the 360 board to isolate buttons, and those head-scratching 'hmmm how will I get around this' type times :)
Biggest headache was the fact that sony now use new types of 4-pin potentiometer, 2 per analogue stick and the 360 board has 3-pin pots, yet the PS3 stick mechanisms to which they attach cant be used as they dont physically fit the 360 board.
If the 'incentive' is a jackpot winning lottery ticket then yes :D
 
Personally I prefer the PS3 controller but I know a lot of people would love something like this... you should start a business making them!
 
Good work, looks top banana... was there no way for you to alter the buttons to the PS ones?
 
Thanks for all the kind comments :) I'm just glad to be able to play without getting hand cramp after 15 minutes :D

Good work, looks top banana... was there no way for you to alter the buttons to the PS ones?
Replacing the buttons with the PS3 ones is actually very easy to do compared to the rest, and something I may look at doing.

I've posted this on a couple of other forums and lots of people have asked if I would make them one, all I can say is as I said above - it is a ton of work but if anyone is seriously interested then feel free to drop me a mail - mods if this is against the forum rules I apologise please delete this part of the post :)
 
Absolutely fantastic, I would pay good money for one of these.

Why hasn't a third-party manufacturer made a PS3 compatible controller that is exactly like the 360s? There is clearly a market for it :confused:
 
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