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A *new* piece of PC-E kit?
Re: conflicting pinout information
Re: NES controller hack
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From: lists@target-earth.net
Date: Mon Mar 29 14:35:42 EST 2004
Subject: A *new* piece of PC-E kit?
I'm hopeless with the French language, but from the few things I can understand
this looks *very* interesting! ....
http://pceteikoku.consolemul.com/test%20pce-pro.htm
USB port? It sounds like a somewhat recent bit of kit, rather than a
development tool from during the actual days of the PC-Engine (Which I imagine would have
used EEPROMs?).
-John
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From: duo_r@sbcglobal.net
Date: Mon Mar 29 21:21:45 EST 2004
Subject: Re: conflicting pinout information
Will someone let me know why these two diagrams have different pinouts
for the Mini din - duo connector? I used the Gamesx info, which I guess
is wrong, and that just wasted a lot of my time. I am making a duo/nes
controller, and it wasn't working. I imagine the the turbofiles would be
right (why didn't I look there the first time).
http://joyce.eng.yale.edu/~bt/turbo/files/din.pinouts
http://www.gamesx.com/controldata/turbocont.htm
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From: duo_r@sbcglobal.net
Date: Mon Mar 29 22:37:22 EST 2004
Subject: Re: NES controller hack
I got it to work! The turbolist diagram was correct (not surprisingly).
I played Dragon Spirit for a few minutes.
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