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Of course my I/O board did not have the wiring harnesses included, and of course the schematics only show the front mounted JST connectors into the I/O board, but not the pinout of the I/O board itself.
And of course the first wheel I bought was an optical encoder vs a traditional potentiometer
This is part 1 of the conversion process. Really just trying to build a pinout via multimeter while checking the schematic that was available in spots.
What I did learn is you can swap the I/O boards around to any Hyper motherboard and effectively convert your setup. I hadn't seen / heard that done before, so unless I missed that info at least I know that now.
Currently it's booting games, network check harness bypass has been build, and the wheel / pedal set are wired up to be connected. Issue is I don't exactly know where they connect. Still working on that!
If anyone has any thoughts lmk. Went in expecting this to be as easy as Beast Busters 64 conversion, and after a month I am still working on it. Def not a day project lol
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