Simple. 3-pole on-on switch. This will allow you to connect 3 inputs (L signal, R signal, & Ground) with 6 outputs (2 sets, 1 on each side of the switch). The "on-on" implies that each throw of the switch is an "on" or complete circuit. I'll draw a little diagram, hold on.
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Originally Posted by detectiveconan16
Hey, wiggyx. Do you know where to get a tool or board to program microcontrollers? Or do I have to build one myself. I was thinking about doing this project. http://denki.world3.net/pad_converters.html It looks like I don't even need a breadboard for the converter, maybe one for the programming.
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You can get USB programmers for dirt cheap. This is what I have.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-AVR-Pro...item1c2ea05d39
Then I use eXtreme Burner - AVR to write files.
http://extremeelectronics.co.in/avr-...r-programmers/