CD32 PS2 adapter...

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CD32 PS2 adapter...

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I've managed to break my 2nd CD32 to PS2 adapter and the guy that used to sell them isnt on eBay anymore.. i was trying to dismantle the DB9 connector to get in there and resolder but it was potted and now its totally broken.. .

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Anyone have any ideas what the soldering should be?
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Of course what do I find 30 seconds after I order the last 2 on eBay ...

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LOL! I have one somewhere - I found with mine they act wierd with some games. Banshee in particular I have issues with (I think in respect to the fire button). I mentioned to the guy that creates them and he said he would look into it, but I never heard back.
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GadgetUK164 wrote: 01 Jun 2021 00:38 LOL! I have one somewhere - I found with mine they act wierd with some games. Banshee in particular I have issues with (I think in respect to the fire button). I mentioned to the guy that creates them and he said he would look into it, but I never heard back.
Well i'm not massively worried about all the games working so long as lotus, frontier and the cd player do
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Yeah =D The point I am making - these are a bit crap and need perfecting! It cannot be that hard to feed the shift register! Might have a go at some point.
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I should be using my TF Riser ... but I can’t find it
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I had a go at this project to make a Sega 6 button pad to CD32:

https://retroramblings.net/?p=912

I found the device a pig to program though.
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terriblefire wrote: 01 Jun 2021 17:52 I should be using my TF Riser ... but I can’t find it
:lol: The joys of moving, I am still looking for stuff 3 months later, was going to program some ROMs yesterday, but the AM27C400's have jumped ship, there are 5 of them in a sleeve somewhere :!: :?
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