S.AMERICA Sega 32X

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  1. ashramkun

    ashramkun Active Member

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    Looking for a cheap 32X addon.

    It doe not need to be boxed or have manual. I just need to be working and complete to play in a Mega Drive model 1.

    The shipping will be to Brazil. I don’t care to wait… so you can use the cheapest registered option.

    Send me your offer with the estimated shipping cost.
     
  2. ashramkun

    ashramkun Active Member

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    Already got a 32X. But now I just need the patch cable to use it in a model 1 Mega drive. If you not using yours, let me know.
     
  3. Taijigamer2

    Taijigamer2 Spirited Member

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    If u can't find one, it's relatively easy to build your own.
     
  4. MonkeyBoyJoey

    MonkeyBoyJoey "Now you're thinking with portals!" - Cave Johnson

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    I use a model 1 stereo patch cable I bought from an eBay seller here in the USA. It connects to the A/V DIN connector on the back and has an extra cable that runs to the headphone jack. You can get it here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sega-Genesi...r-US-seller-/161588264141?hash=item259f693ccd

    As Taijigamer2 said, it is easy to build your own. You just need a 3.5mm stereo audio cable, a male 8 pin DIN connector, a male 9 pin miniDIN connector, and a shielded cable with about 10 wires. Simply connect 9 of the wires to the correct pins. Run the 3.5mm cable into the 8 pin DIN plug and connect it to the wires leading to the stereo pins on the 9 pin miniDIN plug. Take the 10th wire, connect it to ground on the 8 pin DIN plug, wrap it around the +5V wire, and then send the ground wire to the shield on the 9 pin miniDIN plug. The cable shield can be connected to the 3.5mm cable's shield.
     
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  5. ashramkun

    ashramkun Active Member

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    Thanks. Already got one from ebay. I tried to build a cable, but its like impossible to find a 9 pin miniDin here. Seriously.. it does not exists! I even found the 8 pin DIN.
    I made one just using a cat5 cable, soldering small terminals in the wires and putting directly in the console. It worked, but the final result wasn't nice.
     

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