the EXT. port on old Genesis

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  1. port187

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  2. Fonzie

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    I remember reading that the port is still available on later model1... On the PCB... Nothing was soldered on it...
    It is an info to confirm.
     
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    I've only come across model 1s with the port, never without out. Know they exist but damned if I can find one.
     
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  4. Cone

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    Thank you very much port187 for the picture. :)
     
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    We also use to modify our Genesis consoles to add an NMI push button on the top, so we could trigger the debugger at any point. Was actually a very simple circuit.

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  6. Ly-Colizer

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    Yes later MD1 do still have a place on the PCB for that port (marked CN4 on the PCB) but no connector... see pic: http://arcade.ym2149.com/megadrive/md1_pcb_a2.jpg
     
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  7. Cone

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    Excellent. I was curious what the board looked like without it. Thanks for posting that.
     
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  8. Cone

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    I finally got my hands on a system, unfortunately without a port or soldier points. The price was right, so I'm not complaining.

    I've looked to see what information I could find out about the port, but information is scarce. I did find something of use though, some schematics [link]. According to schematic, the port itself is essentially a controller port, short a pair of resistors. The pins also directly correlate to pins on one of the chips. So with a little effort, it might not be unreasonable to add one to a newer system.

    However, it seems there already is communication software written that uses the 2nd controller port [link]. That might explain why I've not been able to find much information about it. Also, I've yet to dive in to coding for the system, so I don't even know how the extra port is available on the address bus.

    Anyways, I figured I'd post my findings, since I really can't find much information out there on the port.
     
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  10. ElBarto

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    I don't think so cause your cable have a DA-15 connector, the EXT port on the genesis is a DE-9.
     
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  11. drx

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    The RAM/ROM board cable is different. It's actually a small board with a parellel connector and a DB-9 connector
     
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  12. Mr. Sound-About

    Mr. Sound-About Never let dreams die!

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    I have the GEMS kit also (v2.8 BETA). In case anyone is interested, here are some (admittedly cr@p quality) photos of the GEMS RAM board and of the connector it uses to interface Genesis <-> PC.

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    And just for kicks, here's an equally low-quality photo of a SVP test board:

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  13. Cone

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    :D. Ahh, quality hardware. :). I also love seeing big blobs of glue or goo on a board. That's always a sign of quality. ;)
     
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  14. drx

    drx BLAST PROCESSING. SITE SUPPORTER 2015

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    Yep, that's exactly what I have as well. I have released GEMS on my website, if anyone is interested.
     
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  15. PrOfUnD Darkness

    PrOfUnD Darkness Familiar Face

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    Is there any rom on the this svp test board?
     
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  16. Mr. Sound-About

    Mr. Sound-About Never let dreams die!

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    Yes, Virtua Racing. :p
     
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  17. Yakumo

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    I always wonder if Sega had anything else running with that chip. It does seem a bit of a waste if they only developed it for Virtual Racing.

    yakumo
     
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  18. drx

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    There were special versions of Daytona USA and Virtua Fighter for the SVP.
     
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  19. PrOfUnD Darkness

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    lol, I could hope for something else, right?
     
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  20. WolverineDK

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    Ok, please explain. Since that sounds exciting
     
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