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| jonno:
Hi Im new to this board, and I browsed through it a lot noticing a lot of ppl talking about this. Yet everyone keeps saying buy an adapter.. well thats all good but I want to try and make it myself just for the fun og it :D I want to try and use a DB25 pin plug to do this, I know this works becouse I have seen adapters u can buy with that plug. I just have absolutely no clue how to do it ??? Now I checked The tutorial by mike (http://narx.net/~mike/projects/psxadaptor) But that goes into powersupplies etc. I dont think I need all that. So if anyone knows how to do this can You just inform me in here :P I think if we get a good tutorial in here it would be good for general public so id sticky it. Anyways thanks guys Later Jonno |
| quarterstringer:
http://www.emulatronia.com/reportajes/directpad/psxeng/index.htm |
| SpamMe:
--- Quote from: quarterstringer on November 04, 2004, 10:10:40 pm ---http://www.emulatronia.com/reportajes/directpad/psxeng/index.htm --- End quote --- Seconded. Those are the plans I used for mine. I've never done anything of the sort, and was very surprised when it worked perfectly the first time I tried it :) |
| Meldinov:
YEs, it works (i have 3 and they are working form 4 years ago, with pads driving whells and dance mats), but if you look carefully you could find similar plans to make adapters for 4 or more ps pads to one parallel port |
| Bgnome:
you can find a 5 player wiring schematic here: http://www.psxpad.com/psxpad/function/wiring_e.html ppjoy supports up to 8 depending on which wiring setup you choose: http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/Docs/Diagrams/Playstation/PSXPBLib.htm |
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