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l88bastard 08-07-2009 01:13 AM

Anybody speak japanese and can translate for these hori pedals?
 
I am trying to see if these would work for the ace edge stick on the xbox 360 and where to buy them and for how much?

http://www.hori.jp/manual/fst2_ped_annai/

SleepTrgt 08-07-2009 02:08 AM

I want that!

trk29 08-07-2009 03:49 AM

Google translate doesn't work japenese to english but for some odd reason "playstation 2" is typed at the usb connection.

http://translate.google.com/translat...2_ped_annai%2F

sod16 08-07-2009 03:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by l88bastard (Post 88119)
I am trying to see if these would work for the ace edge stick on the xbox 360 and where to buy them and for how much?

http://www.hori.jp/manual/fst2_ped_annai/

I cant speak japanese, but that wont work, another thing... DONT BUY from a country you dont even speak the language of. DONT risk it.

reverend66 08-07-2009 04:12 AM

Hori is the japanese division of saitek, which is the europen division of madcatz. I belive the rudder pedals will work with an hori or ace-edge stick. I'm not sure if they would work on xbox, it depends on if they are slave to the xbox board in the HOTAS or if they have their own board. I am inclined to think they are slave as the input comes from the stick and a seperat cable goes to the throttle. The pedals are just connectd between the two Either way buying saitek pedals localy would be cheaper, they are the same hardware.

reverend66 08-07-2009 04:55 AM

Ok I just opened the throttle on my saitek x52 and it is slave. Saitek or hori pedals should work on an ace edge or hori HOTAS. Basically all the control wires for the thhrottle and its buttons/hats will go into the rudder pedals. The wires for the rudder will connect to the pedal servo, the rest will continue to the output to the throttle control.

l88bastard 08-07-2009 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reverend66 (Post 88154)
Ok I just opened the throttle on my saitek x52 and it is slave. Saitek or hori pedals should work on an ace edge or hori HOTAS. Basically all the control wires for the thhrottle and its buttons/hats will go into the rudder pedals. The wires for the rudder will connect to the pedal servo, the rest will continue to the output to the throttle control.

Can anybody that has an ace edge and some saitek pedals try this and confirm?
I dont know if these would work because they look like they have a usb connection
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826102003

Buggins 08-07-2009 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sod16 (Post 88144)
I cant speak japanese, but that wont work, another thing... DONT BUY from a country you dont even speak the language of. DONT risk it.

So the TFlight stick I bought from Germany won't work on a NZ PS3?
Fool.

sod16 08-07-2009 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buggins (Post 88176)
So the TFlight stick I bought from Germany won't work on a NZ PS3?
Fool.

Something you know of compared to some random japanese company, you must be drunk.

SleepTrgt 08-07-2009 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sod16 (Post 88268)
Something you know of compared to some random japanese company, you must be drunk.

Random? Hori = the Ace Edge

Buggins 08-07-2009 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sod16 (Post 88268)
Something you know of compared to some random japanese company, you must be drunk.

Retard, get off these forums.

reverend66 08-07-2009 02:46 PM

Don't buy pedals with a USB connection, they will have thier own chipset. I guess you will need to buy the Hori pedals or Saitek pedals that were made for the older X45. I did not realize that the new Saitek X52 pedals were stand alone.

versapak 08-07-2009 03:53 PM

For the record...

Saitek and Hori are not the same company.


As for those pedals...

They would probably work with the 360 stick, but they might not be mapped the same way when plugged in, meaning they might not work as rudder pedals.

I may look into these.

l88bastard 08-07-2009 05:53 PM

Here is another teaser of the hori pedals
http://kotaku.com/165419/hori-foot-pedal

I am having my cousin that married a japanese girl look into gettin a set of these for me to try!

MAYAman 08-08-2009 08:29 AM

I have already been researching these for days and contacted NCS about them'. They were released in 2006 and limited to 2000 units and only in Japan. Guess what? They were sold out in days so forget it. I even tried Japan Ebay for 5 days and nothing.

Bah!

l88bastard 08-08-2009 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by MAYAman (Post 88427)
I have already been researching these for days and contacted NCS about them'. They were released in 2006 and limited to 2000 units and only in Japan. Guess what? They were sold out in days so forget it. I even tried Japan Ebay for 5 days and nothing.

Bah!

Lol, well somebody has to be savy enough to come up with a mod and make a similar pair of pedals work....comon all you electrical engineering guys and hardware wizards, show us how to make this happen!

Steiner 08-08-2009 10:52 PM

You might want to peruse this page for inspiration, It's in Nipponese but you should be able to glean some information from the diagrams and the purdy pictures.

http://irjb.s346.xrea.com/wiki/Rudde...t+Stick+2.html

http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate...rUrl=Translate

TexRoadkill 08-09-2009 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by l88bastard (Post 88510)
Lol, well somebody has to be savy enough to come up with a mod and make a similar pair of pedals work....comon all you electrical engineering guys and hardware wizards, show us how to make this happen!

You would just need to get a set of pedals and connect the rudder wires on the pedals to the twist rudder wires on the flight stick. Shouldn't be too hard.


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