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Famicom-DIY

My DIY work on Nintendo Famicom

Controllers

Convert FC controllers to adapt to 9-pin RS232 socket

The original FC controller have a 5-pin(1p) or 6-pin(2p) pin head plugged into the socket on main PCB board. Unlike its successors, the FC controller can not be replaced easily without opening the case.

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One day a guy claimed that he had successfully designed and made a famiclone named "RGB-FC" which can output through RGBhv or VGA with splendid video quality. So I bought one.

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RGB-FC provides two 9-pin controller connectors, can be used with a large number of "Subor" pads. But the pads are sucks, so I have to mod my original controllers to adapt with RGB-FC.

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First, I purchased several RS232 female connectors, then cut the pin head of the controller and started to wire them together.

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The wiring method is showed above. The 2p controller has an additional mic wire than the 1p's. I don't know how to wire it so I left it lifted.

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Solder the corresponding wires, and assemble the connector.

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Enjoy!

Reproductions

Refer to https://maximaas.github.io/blog for details.

  • kazzo_scripts: kazzo scripts for certain mappers that anago releases didn't provide or the original one doesn't work well.
  • MMC1 - SLROM.txt: wiring instruction for mmc1 slrom.
  • MMC5 - ETROM.txt: wiring instruction for mmc5 etrom.
  • Namcot-163.txt: wiring instruction for Namcot-163 board.
  • Taito X1-005.txt: wiring instruction for Taito X1-005 board.

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