Home | Forums | What's new | Resources | |
Making a 32x cable |
paul26000 - Oct 4, 2003 |
Curtis | Oct 4, 2003 | |||
Making the cable would be absolutely no problem at all - GameSX... has the pinout of the sockets. You'd just make a straight 1 to 1 cable with two male ends to make the hook up cable. However, as I may have mentioned before, finding the 9-pin male plug for the 32x (and the MD2, if that is what you are connecting it to) is damn near impossible. They just aren't made commercially. You could of course trace the pins back to the motherboard and solder a new socket that you can find the plugs for, but that means taking a drill to your systems... |
Mask of Destiny | Oct 5, 2003 | |||
I mean you don't need the custom connectors to make your own cable. You can just use a bunch of pieces of solid core wire to connec the two. |
Alexvrb | Oct 18, 2003 | |||
Yes, get a real convertor cable. They sell them at http://www.sega-parts.com/products/32x-prices.htm... Look on the bottom of the page they have a number listed for international orders. |
siamese | Oct 22, 2003 | |||
sorry to ask pal ! :huh |