USB NES controller for PC on BlueMSX

Door JohanMSX

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18-08-2016, 21:00

Hi all, I bought this NES controller for PC and got it running in BlueMSX

http://www.ebay.com/itm/252124599905?_trksid=p2057872.m2749....

Works great and much better gaming experience than the PC keyboard!

I ordered another one, so it should be possible to do 2 player games with 2 controllers.

But now my question. Did somebody already try to open these things up and solder a 9 pin sub d connector to it, so you can use your original MSX joysticks???

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Van tvalenca

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18-08-2016, 21:11

It will not work. NES Controllers are serial devices, and MSX joysticks aren't compatible. But you can play most emulators using a NES controller through a NES to PC adapter.

Van tfh

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18-08-2016, 21:40

JohanMSX wrote:

Hi all, I bought this NES controller for PC and got it running in BlueMSX

http://www.ebay.com/itm/252124599905?_trksid=p2057872.m2749....

Works great and much better gaming experience than the PC keyboard!

I ordered another one, so it should be possible to do 2 player games with 2 controllers.

But now my question. Did somebody already try to open these things up and solder a 9 pin sub d connector to it, so you can use your original MSX joysticks???

Did you need to adjust anything, or just plug it into the USB and it works?

Van JohanMSX

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18-08-2016, 22:22

I reinstalled BlueMSX from zip file (not in the Program Files directory though). Started it, so I had the bluemsx.ini file.
And first set joystick.POV0isAxes to ''yes'', but later back to ''no'' in bluemsx.ini
So I don't know if the steps above are necessary (I could not get it running at first).

Next configure the controller (Tools --> Input Controller) as described on bluemsx.com http://msxblue.com/manual/controlsjoystick.htm

Johan

Van gdx

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20-08-2016, 15:08

JohanMSX wrote:

But now my question. Did somebody already try to open these things up and solder a 9 pin sub d connector to it, so you can use your original MSX joysticks???

I think it's possible if you cut some traces and solder the wires directly close to button traces. It's rare that it's not possible. Even if the traces are sometimes fragile. (You must change the cable because the NES joypad use less wires.)
Otherwise, this joypad is also available for MSX.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MSX-Fm-Towns-X68000-Controller-pad-c...

I have one. It works well.

Van JohanMSX

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20-08-2016, 22:52

My goal is to use my MSX Arcade joysticks with BlueMSX (on my Windows Laptop).
The USB PC NES controller opens up easy (3 screws) and the print is mounted with 1 screw.
Looks easy to solder the wires on the print and connect it to a male 9 pin sub d.

I ordered a male 9 pin connector and I will have a try.

Van gdx

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21-08-2016, 01:22

Quote:

My goal is to use my MSX Arcade joysticks with BlueMSX (on my Windows Laptop).

In this case, it is not worth damaging your joypad. Look this adapter:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MSX-FM-TOWNS-MARTY-or-X68000-control...

it is really cheap and look well. A male 9 pin connector and a cable will cost you more expensive.

Van JohanMSX

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21-08-2016, 07:22

Thanks gdx! I just bought the last one.

Van JohanMSX

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22-08-2016, 22:49

I tried the mod anyway

End result:

And with a my Arcade joystick connected. All works like a charm!

Best thing: The joypad I can still use also :)

Van hamlet

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22-08-2016, 22:59

Good thing.