Discuss hardware-related topics, such as development cartridges, CopyNES, PowerPak, EPROMs, or whatever.
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acem77
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by acem77 »
anyone have one they can sell from a scrapped famicom
or peripheral
want to make a famicom to nes adapter for the 3d glasses.
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ccovell
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by ccovell »
If you mean the connector itself, you don't need to take one from a Famicom; any DB-15 connector/ PC extension cable will do.
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acem77
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by acem77 »
nice thanks.
now to find one, i bought a bunch back in the day and had some guy on a bridgeport mill them down for neo-geo extention cables.
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tepples
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by tepples »
A DB-15 is a DB-25 with 10 pins missing. You meant
DA-15, as seen on pre-USB PC game ports, right?
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acem77
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by acem77 »
wow crazy never knew lol
Dx X= shell size
internet has it all messed up lol
da-15 is the real deal.

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ccovell
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by ccovell »
Yeah, I knew the naming scheme, eg: DB9 is really DE-9; I just forgot the name of the DA-15.
