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28 June 2018, 10:14 | #282 |
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Amazing work! Keep it up! \m/
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28 June 2018, 12:28 | #283 |
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interestet in 2 Full-Kit´s
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28 June 2018, 15:55 | #284 |
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Interested in the Assembled and tested gamepad. Please message me the payment info when you have a chance.
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28 June 2018, 16:18 | #285 |
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How much for a fully assembled pad with shipping to Toronto, Ontario, Canada?
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28 June 2018, 22:48 | #286 |
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I am getting excited with everyone's good comments on it.. I wonder where I am on the list.. Just watched one of Dan Wood's videos and he had one.. looked pretty sweet
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Done!
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29 June 2018, 11:36 | #288 |
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Have I moved up the list? Think I also saw the same video which reminded me!
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29 June 2018, 11:39 | #289 |
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Nice stuff, how long waiting list is it now and do you pay before getting them or when you send them ? Thanks..
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29 June 2018, 16:16 | #290 |
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30 June 2018, 14:34 | #291 |
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Hi there! I'm interested in one fully assembled controller. Thank you!
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30 June 2018, 16:40 | #292 |
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Also interested in an Assembled and Tested one, message me for payment etc. Thanks
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02 July 2018, 00:10 | #293 |
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Hi MickGyver, sorry about not getting back to you earlier. Yes I'm still interested in a tested pad. Would be great if you could add me to the list.
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02 July 2018, 22:13 | #294 |
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@MickGyver
Thanks for the kit, received and built It's a very well presented kit, well done! 2-button mode works perfectly here (A1200 1D4), but I'm having a slight problem with it in CD32 mode. The buttons seem jittery and shifted slightly, almost as if the timing was off. For example, pressing pause will cause the response to flicker between left shoulder button and pause, left shoulder button will flicker to right shoulder button and so on. It's as if the readings are shifted half a clock pulse late. I was trying this with my own test software, so just in case it was me I tried Systest and JoyPortTest and found they're also doing the same thing. Red and blue continue to work fine in CD32 pad mode. To investigate I connected up my scope... only to find that it worked perfectly with the probe connected to pin 6. Obviously the probe will only present a very small load, but there must be something in it (impedance, capacitance or both?) that's just enough to drag the timing into spec. Any thoughts on what might be happening? Edit: I've tried it on an A500 with Systest and it's working fine, so it appears my A1200 is a little funky after all, but in a different way to the button 2 thing that lots of other people are seeing... Damn Amigas! Last edited by Daedalus; 02 July 2018 at 22:53. |
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I don't know the reason for the problem, but it seems to affect some A1200 machines. I recently borrowed an 1D4 machine and the gamepad was working perfectly on that (I wished it wouldn't have). It is confirmed working on some 1D4 machines but not on others. It probably has something to do with signal integrity, maybe the capacitance of the scope probe is enough to make it work on your machine. I don't have access to an A1200 that the gamepad is not working on so I haven't been able to do much troubleshooting. I was hoping it wouldn't have worked on the 1D4 I borrowed. You could try piggybacking the other 22pF to C9 if you already didn't do that (or replace C9 with a 47pF cap), alternatively add a 22pf between pin 6 and ground. A1200/A600 machines have 68ohm resistors for pins 5,6 and 9 instead of ferrites (all other Amigas have ferrites, which I guess is better for signal integrity). Since you have the skillz and an A1200 that the gamepad is not working on, you could provide very useful troubleshoting information if you are willing to help me. Last edited by MickGyver; 03 July 2018 at 11:53. |
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03 July 2018, 11:32 | #296 |
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Absolutely, I'd be very happy to help if I can. I had intended to grab some waveforms to send you, but the scope had other ideas I tried piggybacking the second 22pF capacitor at C9, but I can try adding various capacitors and resistors across pin 6 to see how it reacts.
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03 July 2018, 13:43 | #297 |
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Hi,
My pad arrived over the weekend and it works on my CD32 perfectly. It is an absolute delight to use and I am over the moon with it! Thank you so much Mick, amazing work |
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04 July 2018, 18:57 | #299 |
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Hi, I hope I haven’t been forgotten. My cd32 is coming back from a recap this week and would love to stop using the crappy PlayStation converter haha
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