PC Engine controller extension/Mac Serial 8-pin mini-DIN m->f?

Discussion in 'PC Engine / Turbografx Discussion' started by Alchy, Feb 18, 2011.

  1. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    Anyone know of a good/cheap source of these? I can find them on ebay but only really in the US and the price/shipping's not great for such a generic cable (>£13 plus whatever customs deem to inflict upon me). They're $1.84 each here, confirmed as working for Pc Engine, but while that place does offer shipping to the UK they want $30 for it. There's got to be cheap source for these things but I've drawn a blank so far.

    Cheers for any advice.
     
  2. oli_lar

    oli_lar Resolute Member

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    I have a bunch of the male connectors, about 10 of them. Sitting here doing nothing so let me know if you want them.
     
  3. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    I was thinking about making my own as the connectors seem reasonably common on electronics specialist websites. If I was going to do that, though, I might as well just hack an extension into the pad I've got already.

    Which, thinking about it, isn't that bad of an idea. I'd still prefer an non-invasive solution, though.
     
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    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    Anyone know if Turbo Grafx extension cords will work? I've got one source saying they will and a couple saying they won't.
     
  5. Consumed

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    I've got a spare TG 16 joypad extender sitting here doing nothing. If you want it PM me your address and I'll pop it in a jiffy bag and post it to you in the morning.
     
  6. la-li-lu-le-lo

    la-li-lu-le-lo ラリルレロ

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    It would be cool if they would start making radio-based wireless controllers for older consoles. I think there's a company that makes SNES ones, but I don't know if they're any good. Plus, if I remember correctly they were kind of bulbous looking. I'd like one that looks nearly identical to the official controller.
     
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    There are official wireless pads for the PCE. Infrared though.


    Different size connector, din iirc.
     
  8. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    Damnit. Cheers for the offer, Consumed, but it sounds like it wouldn't be of much use.
     
  9. oli_lar

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    Don't quote me on it though, my recollection is from the PAL TG16 pad, I'm not sure if US pads are the same.
     
  10. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    I contacted Telegames (retro online store in the UK) and they can sell me a TG->PCE controller adapter... for £10.

    Just bought a 6ft cable from Ebay US, total cost ~£8. Seems daft to have to fly it in from abroad, but whatever, just need this sorted now.
     
  11. wilykat

    wilykat Site Supporter 2013

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    I wish there were a source of cheap TG-16 controller extension. The Mac serial extension are mini DIN and would only work with PCE and Turbo Duo.

    FWIW I also have TG-16 to Turbo Duo adapter but it only works for adapting older controllers to mini DIN plug for Duo and PCE.
     
  12. APE

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    Why not buy a few DIN connectors that match the layout and build one? Could use CAT5e for the cable and fit something over the ends so it isn't ugly.
     

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