29 June 2014, 17:24 | #101 |
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not sure, but it may have this wiring for the older 1 chip version.
Data = Brown Cmd = Orange Gnd = Black +5V = Red Att = Yellow Clock = Blue Last edited by kipper2k; 29 June 2014 at 17:30. |
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Actually, that looks like it could be it - thanks!
I'll try and solder it up. Back soon... |
29 June 2014, 19:03 | #103 |
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Woohoo! It lives again.
The layout of the board is slightly different but the connections to the PIC were spot-on, and so were the colours for the PSX cable. This time I've just hotglued the cable strain relief area. Put it into CD32 mode and confirmed it's all working with Psygore's very cool JoyPortTest utility (nice one, Psygore!). Many thanks for your help! |
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Excellent
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30 June 2014, 22:19 | #105 |
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I want need one PSX Adapter!
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05 July 2014, 02:58 | #107 |
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Does this work with Sega Genesis?
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05 July 2014, 05:30 | #108 |
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looks like the Genesis has a different pinout so it would need an adapter...
http://pinouts.ru/Game/genesiscontroller_pinout.shtml |
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Hi,kipper2k it is possible to have a scheme on how to create this adapter?
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05 July 2014, 13:18 | #112 |
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looking at the Genesis pinout (http://pinouts.ru/Game/genesiscontroller_pinout.shtml), it looks like pin 5 and 7 is swapped over, Has anyone tried this? |
05 July 2014, 13:35 | #113 |
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I did. Just make a short swapity-changy cable (to serve as an adapter) and Genesis pads will work as a two button Amiga pads, and vice versa. If I could do it then it's super-easy
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Nice, I'll see if i can make a switch or something in the adapter, not sure if there is enough room though |
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I was able to modify the board to allow a 2 way switch that should allow the previously incompatible joysticks (MSX, MSX2, Genesis etc) that use pin 5 for power. I'll test it out once i get the bits and pieces and let everyone know. Basically it will mean a little hole in the plastic case with a semi hidden slide switch that will toggle console joystick type. It will increase the cost by about $3 for those that want this option
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Hello kipper,
Great idea for the switch! Your adapter would be compatible with a lot of db9 devices. As i own a master system, i ll take this option. Regards Quote:
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03 September 2014, 18:28 | #117 |
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Hello kipper,
Any news about the production of the adapter ? |
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also interested in one of these to use ps1/ps2 pad on my cd32. the official cd32 pad is just not as comfy as a ps1/ps2 pad.
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03 September 2014, 20:49 | #119 |
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I want two of these too.
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Are these still available? I was thinking about writing a review for http://cd32.co.uk
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