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Using megadrive control pads on PC.
Flakvin - Mar 27, 2002
 Flakvin Mar 27, 2002
Is there any way of using a Megadrive control pad on a PC. The connection on the control pad fits into COM port 1 or 2, so, there must be some way of getting windows to detect it. I would prosume this would require some sort of drivers?

Or am I being totally stupid on this one?

(Edited by Flakvin at 10:47 pm on Mar. 27, 2002)

 Gallstaff Mar 27, 2002
i think you have to re-wire something on the pad but i am not sure.

 ExCyber Mar 27, 2002
Yeah, you do. The serial ports aren't going to work, and you might risk frying the pad by hooking it up.

 Raijin Z Mar 28, 2002
There are instructions available online somewhere.... You're supposed to build an adaptor, and you only have to sacrafice extension cables instead of killing your controller's cord.

 SegaSaturnDDR Mar 28, 2002
capcom used to sell a pc gamepad that was exactly like a genny controller minus a start button, and they were cheap too, too bad they dont make em anymore.

 maidtina Mar 28, 2002
I have seen adapters that plug into he parralel port and read as a second gameport. Also i could rewire a pad to run off a PC gameport but it would need some modification, cutting solder tracks and desoldering the multiplexor. The instructions are out there, try looking at digital joystick schematics for people building arcade boxed for their mame emulators.

maybee i should sell them

 Izlude Mar 28, 2002
This call DirectPad Pro controller. It's a special driver for parallel port and a little hardware interface to made.

This works for many pads. I build it for genesis,snes and psx and it works perfectly !

see : http://www.arcadecontrols.com/Mirrors/www....el.co...