controls:snes_con_region_fix
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This page is a guide as to which snes controllers will work on which systems, and how to modify the consoles and/or controllers so they will work with the hardware they were not designed for. | This page is a guide as to which snes controllers will work on which systems, and how to modify the consoles and/or controllers so they will work with the hardware they were not designed for. | ||
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+ | The original GameSX version of the pal console modification guide can be found [[http:// | ||
==== The Modifications ==== | ==== The Modifications ==== | ||
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Modifying the controller to work on a PAL SNES is fairly simple, basically you have to put in the two ' | Modifying the controller to work on a PAL SNES is fairly simple, basically you have to put in the two ' | ||
- | There are two (at least) revisions of the SNES controller PCB, if you look at the pictures | + | There are two (at least) revisions of the SNES controller PCB, if you look at the pictures |
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- | If your controller has places for R1 and R2, all you need to do is solder a resistor between the two solder pads in each place, a 1.2k resistor at R1 and a 3k resistor at R2. the resistors that are meant to go there are very small physically (surface mount), but without the propper tools it is difficult to solder these if you can even buy them. any resistor will do the job so long as it has the correct value, 1/8 watt resistors might be better as they are smaller physically, but a regular 1/4 or 1/2 watt resistor will do fine if it fits and doesnt interfere with the buttons at all. | + | |
- | That was the easy one. | + | If your controller has places for R1 and R2, all you need to do is solder a resistor between |
For the other revision, you will need the same two resistors, but because the PCB lacks places for the ' | For the other revision, you will need the same two resistors, but because the PCB lacks places for the ' | ||
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