I think he means pinouts -NT-


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Posted by Bren R. on February 14, 2002 at 14:17:04:

In Reply to: Re: Joystick / Controller Schematics posted by Dave K. on February 14, 2002 at 11:53:40:

: Can you post some details about your new controller yet (or is an NDA required?)

: I'm not sure what you are asking for when saying you want "schematics" of console controllers. It all comes down to the microcontroller chip...the rest is a circuit which hooks up the buttons and analog inputs. Are you asking for the code used in these PIC controllers?

: -Dave
: (remove N-O-S-P-A-M. from email)

: : Hello there. Some associates and I have designed and have almost completed a somewhat revolutionary controller for the pc. We are a very small yet tight knit group who hope to one day market our controller, however, now that the project is near completion, we are looking to expand our controller for console use. I was wondering if you or any of your associates knew where I could find the schematics to the controllers for any of the following consoles: Playstation, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64 & Game Cude, and the X-BOX.

: : Under normal circumstances we would simply breakdown a controller from each of those consoles stated but in an attempt to save time and money, I have decided to search the internet for possible assistance. If you or anyone else you you know could or would bewilling to assist us, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

: : Sincerely,
: : J. McCoy
: : Research & Development
: : M-TECH Inc.





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