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There aren't many games that support the six button controller for the X68000. | There aren't many games that support the six button controller for the X68000. | ||
- | There are two mods here - one for 4-button SNK games like Fatal Fury, and one for six button games like Street Fighter 2' and Super Street Fighter 2. Both use the same chips - a pair of [[chips: | + | There are two mods here - one for 4-button SNK games like Fatal Fury, and one for six button games like Street Fighter 2' and Super Street Fighter 2. Both use the same chips - a pair of [[chips: |
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+ | The button labels above correspond to the Capcom Fighting Stick, which is (in essence) a SNES controller. | ||
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+ | ^ SNES / StreetFighter button map ^^ | ||
+ | ^ SNES ^ Street Fighter ^ | ||
+ | | A | Medium kick | | ||
+ | | B | Weak kick | | ||
+ | | X | Medium punch | | ||
+ | | Y | Weak punch | | ||
+ | | L | Hard punch | | ||
+ | | R | Hard kick | | ||
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+ | ===== Modifying a 6-button Genesis/MD controller to function as an X68000 6-button pad ===== | ||
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+ | Step 1: Open up your 6 button Genesis/MD controller and expose the printed circuit board | ||
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+ | Step 2: Locate the small white molex connector that connects the controller cable to the board | ||
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+ | Step 3: Cut the black (#1), grey (#7), and white (#9) wires directly in the middle, so an equal length remains on both sides. From now on the half of the wire connected to the white connector will be referred to as the " | ||
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+ | Step 4: Re-connect the wires in the following way: | ||
+ | NOTE: The copper wire inside the genesis controllers is of very poor quality and breaks easily, so is it advisable to wrap each solder joint liberally with electrical tape immediately after making the join or the wire is apt to snap. | ||
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+ | ^ Cable side ^ Controller side ^ | ||
+ | | Black (#1) | Gray (#7) | | ||
+ | | Gray (#7) | White (#9) | | ||
+ | | White (#9) | Black (#1) | | ||
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+ | Step 5: Make sure that all your solder joints are insulated, then close the controller up. | ||
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+ | Now, your pad will function with any game as if you are using the MD-to-X68000 adapter that came with Street Fighter or Atomic Runner Chelnov, as well as any FM Towns games requiring similar adapters. So, the mod negates your need for the adapter. | ||
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+ | ===== Making a Genesis to X68000 adapter ===== | ||
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+ | The following info was kindly provided by our forum member **Netwalka** and this adapter will allow you to play street fighter with all six buttons. | ||
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