Ok, I am an eletronics newbie here.
On my cab, I am going to allow NES games to be played as well as MAME. I thought it would be uber cool to put two NES ports in front of my CP.
So, I bought some NES extension cables (so I wouldn't have to hack my NES controllers) and I got myself a multimeter last night.
I have never used a multimeter before and I know very little about electricity.
I have read that mose parallel ports can't really give the 5 volts needed for the NES controller...and I want two of them.
I plugged a cable into the DB25 port of the computer (parallel) tested:
Pin 6 (power) to Red (positive) cable of the multimeter
Pin 18 (ground) to the Black (ground) cable of the multimeter
The multimeter showed 3.18 (which I assume is volts).
Here are my questions:
1) Is this correct? Is my parallel port not giving the full 5 volts?
2) Can I get hurt from the parallel port? In other words, is there enough juice to cook me? lol
My plans actually call for getting the 5 volts from the PSU....mainly because I might have 2 NES and 2 Atari controller support so I know the PSU should be enough.
3) How dangerous is mucking around with the PSU? Now, I am smart enough not to lick the cables while the thing is plugged up (or unplugged) but what I am wondering is if I accidently touch the cables while powered on or if there is some current hanging around after being unplugged is it going to zap me good.
Thanks!
cb