Controller port pinout: Difference between revisions
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D0 -> |'''4'''o| -- (D4) | D0 -> |'''4'''o| -- (D4) | ||
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# Buy two controller extension cables, one for NES and one for Super NES, and cut them apart. Strip the cut ends to reveal a small amount of bare wire. | |||
# Using [http://www.instructables.com/id/Master-a-perfect-inline-wire-splice-everytime/?ALLSTEPS inline splice technique], wrap each wire from one with the corresponding wire from the other cable. | |||
# With solder and a soldering iron, glue the wrapped wires together. | |||
# With electrical tape, wrap each joint to insulate it. | |||
# Apply heat shrink around the whole assembly. | |||
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[[Category:Pinouts]] | [[Category:Pinouts]] |
Revision as of 19:36, 14 April 2015
The NES controller pinout:
.- GND -- |O\ CLK <- |OO\ -- +5V OUT <- |OO| <- D3 D0 -> |OO| <- D4 '--'
(Directions are relative to the jack on the front of the NES)
The FC Twin NES/SNES combo clone uses Super NES controllers, whose pinout is as follows: (source: superfamicom.org)
1 [oooo|ooo) 7 1:+5V 2:Clk 3:Out 4:D0 5:D1 6: I/O 7:Gnd
An adapter to use Super NES controllers on an NES (or NES controllers on an FC Twin) could be constructed as follows (leaving D3 and D4 unconnected):
.- GND -- |7\ CLK <- |21\ -- +5V OUT <- |3o| -- (D3) D0 -> |4o| -- (D4) '--'
- Buy two controller extension cables, one for NES and one for Super NES, and cut them apart. Strip the cut ends to reveal a small amount of bare wire.
- Using inline splice technique, wrap each wire from one with the corresponding wire from the other cable.
- With solder and a soldering iron, glue the wrapped wires together.
- With electrical tape, wrap each joint to insulate it.
- Apply heat shrink around the whole assembly.