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EDX
I recently bought a gamecube to nes/n64/snes/db9 converter for my wii. The db9 connection is useful for atari and older home computer emulation, and the original xbox beats the wii on that front. With that said, i would like to use this adapter on my wii. I know there are several wiring diagrams for older controllers, but i haven't come across one for gamecube. i have several extension cords for both systems that i could cannibalize for such a project. Can anyone point me in the right direction on such a project? Thanks.
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QUOTE(EDX @ Jun 14 2012, 02:34 AM) *

I recently bought a gamecube to nes/n64/snes/db9 converter for my wii. The db9 connection is useful for atari and older home computer emulation, and the original xbox beats the wii on that front. With that said, i would like to use this adapter on my wii. I know there are several wiring diagrams for older controllers, but i haven't come across one for gamecube. i have several extension cords for both systems that i could cannibalize for such a project. Can anyone point me in the right direction on such a project? Thanks.


Hi there!

You could you use my USB RetroPad Adapter, that I just made compatible with the classic XBOX console.

With it you could not only use your GC controller, but several other old controllers with your XBOX, such as NES, SNES, N64, PSX/PS2, NeoGeo and Saturn.

Project details can be get from: http://www.brunofreitas.com/node/41

BR,

bootsector
xboxmods2977
laugh.gif That crap is expensive. laugh.gif
bootsector_
QUOTE(xboxmods2977 @ Jun 20 2012, 10:04 PM) *

laugh.gif That crap is expensive. laugh.gif


Oh, really? I believe you've missed the part that says it's opensource and openhardware, so you don't have to pay me a dime in order to construct yours! smile.gif

bootsector
EDX
The prices aren't too bad imho, I have the tools for everything but for etching the pcb. Could I just buy the boards off of you, or is their some service you could recommend?
bootsector_
QUOTE(EDX @ Jun 20 2012, 11:11 PM) *

The prices aren't too bad imho, I have the tools for everything but for etching the pcb. Could I just buy the boards off of you, or is their some service you could recommend?


I usually order my boards from http://www.iteadstudio.com/store/ or http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/. Quality is great, prices even better!

bootsector
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