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| hayabusa_fmw:
I have a question guys Is there any info on the sega saturn controller pinout?.. let me explain I don't wanna solder to the PCB directly normally there is a place where there is solder & contacts can be made there aswell & it's 100% easyer to solder there sometimes it's on a chip or somewhere that theres solder joints all alligned I just need to know which is wich . Thanks!! |
| Fozzy The Bear:
--- Quote from: hayabusa_fmw on April 04, 2007, 09:27:32 pm ---Is there any info on the sega saturn controller pinout?.. --- End quote --- The saturn has a digital encoded input for its pads.... You won't be able to hack it easily. See: http://www.hardwarebook.info/Saturn_controller#Pinout Best Regards, Julian (Fozzy The Bear) |
| hayabusa_fmw:
thanks for the site im checking the diagram i don't get it very much... i guess i will have to solder it RIGHT onto the PCB?.... cause doing that sucks cause it's very hard to make the solder stick to the pcb it always seem to slip. |
| steveh:
use flux, and scratch up the surface a little make sure there is not a coating on top of the metal. |
| ChadTower:
Or use the PCB from an Saturn joystick. |
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