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Nes Zapper Cable #19

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dekkit opened this issue Nov 23, 2020 · 2 comments
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Nes Zapper Cable #19

dekkit opened this issue Nov 23, 2020 · 2 comments

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@dekkit
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dekkit commented Nov 23, 2020

Documenting examples of each cable wiring (in case anyone needs to create additional nes ones, or build their understanding of how the system works). Ive included a few photos and original schematic (as drawn by charcole).

Note: cables themselves do not appear to include any passive components (ie resistors/ capacitors).

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Thanks Dekkit, this is great. To share some more details. They were made from NES controller extender cables. These are only wired for a joypad so I had to crack open the shells and move the Strobe/Data pins over to the other side of the socket (to become Photosensor/Trigger) then glue the shell back shut. Then the female connector was snipped off and the wires crimped in the right order into the RJ45 jack.

Looks like the diagram I showed you is wrong. The photosensor and 5V lines need to be switched (at the NES jack).

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dekkit commented Nov 24, 2020

Thanks for confirming!

I did a nes zapper conversion a few years back from a famicom db15pin to nes socket and had to do the same! (pull the pins out and reconfigure a cheap nes extension cable).

Ill draw this up properly one day but combine your comments and pin info
http://nesdev.com/zapper_to_famicom.txt

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