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Offline Castellen

Re: How to replace amiga joysticks ?
« on: December 25, 2015, 09:16:57 PM »
Quote from: SanDisk78;800803
Hi all ! I've got A3000. Tried Sega mega drive joysticks - the arrow keys are working, but not buttons ... What can be done ? I've heard they can be remade to be used with Amiga or I have to find ones from sega master system ?



I can confirm that unmodified Sega Mega Drive control pad model 1650-50 (with red start button) works fine with all Amiga models.  Trigger buttons B and C translate to Amiga fire 1 and 2.  Trigger A and 'Start' are non-functional.  Unsure about other control pad models, though you'd expect them to be the same.

Not that I ever play games, just use it for final testing of repaired machines.

If you plug the controller into the mouse port, then the trigger B and C buttons should perform the same function as the left/right mouse buttons, though of course you'll have no pointer movement using the control pad in place of the mouse.

I just read in the above link that the two signals in question (on connector pins 6 and 9) are via a 74HC157 multiplexer inside the control pad, so this may be damaged in your controller.  You'll easily get replacements of these from the likes of Element14, Radio Spares, Digi-Key, etc.  Also check you have 5V on pin 7 of the joystick port, the multiplexer will need a power supply to operate.  There's a fuse on this line in the computer that can blow if it gets shorted to ground when someone plugs a metal body connector in on a bad angle while the machine is powered on.  Though if this was the case, you'd have no mouse movement either as the fuse supplies 5V to both the mouse and game port.