Twin Famicom Controllers

Started by CkRtech, June 30, 2007, 11:48:49 pm

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CkRtech

Dude! (I was off. The chip I was thinking of was 1645).

I actually found that there are people that have documented this already: http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=142526

It figures that they would have tutorials for this sort of thing nowadays. In 2001 (when I did my mod), not too many people were "S-videoing" around with their Genesis. If they were, they didn't have the results on the net yet.

Btw - In case you need documentation on that chip (Assuming you have a Genesis 2 or....3), go here: http://www.alldatasheet.co.kr/datasheet-pdf/pdf_kor/46645/SONY/CXA1645M.html

You can download the tech sheet on the chip in PDF format!

Wow! A lot easier to find this stuff now than "back when I did it." I had to work off of ASCII drawings and discuss the mod via newsgroups (....and walk uphill in the snow both ways...)

Let me know if you attempt it!


uroko-sakanabito

Can i use the PAL Nes Advantage Stick with my Twin Famicom ?

kite200

not without some serious modding, no
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uroko-sakanabito

But all japanese Controllers ?

kite200

yes in the ext port, didnt we answer this?
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schnuth

Hey all.  Thanks for the great info in this thread as I've been looking for a alternate controller for my Twin Famicom that I picked up in Japan this past May.  So Port A is a standard Famicom ext. port.  So what exactly is Port B used for?  (The one on the right side next to Port A with a little plastic sliding door.)  This might be a dumb question but I haven't been able to find this info anywhere.  Thanks in advance.




kite200

Nothing. It's also on the RAM adapter for the FDS
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GreatDragon

What Twin Famicom Port pinout for external controllers 1P and 2P ?

P


GreatDragon


P

It is for Twin Famicom as well (port A).