Easy Electronic Retro Projects YOU Can Make - Megadrive Pad to MSX Controller Adapter

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
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    In this video we build, from start to finish, a small adapter that will allow you to safely use a Megadrive (or Genesis in the US) control pad on an MSX standard micro from the 1980s!
    This is a project that you can build yourself by following along with the video!
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  • @hollybrereton3140
    @hollybrereton3140 Месяц назад +2

    You got to just luv Mark's soldering. Top Tips from a master

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад

      Just a little tip inserted occasionally.

  • @RetroMatt67
    @RetroMatt67 Месяц назад +6

    Crazy to think I had never heard of the MSX until I was an adult. It's was never on my radar as a kid but it looks a great machine. Great vid as always Mark!

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you Matt!

    • @oidpolar6302
      @oidpolar6302 Месяц назад

      Seems like most of the MSX were Japan made products: Yamaha, Panasonic/National, etc

    • @Phil-Sands
      @Phil-Sands Месяц назад

      I bought one recently after watching Lee @Morefunmakingit getting one, I got a Sony HitBit and it's a heavy beast with SCART output as a bonus.

  • @Zhixalom
    @Zhixalom Месяц назад +1

    Here's a tip; instead of removing those DE9 support thingies (thanks for that no-nonsense explanation BTW.), just shake your head a bit and hope for some of those really flat-headed screws in the correct size to fall out. There's really no need to remove those support thingies or gluing anything. I really hate glue, because I somehow always manage to get it everywhere else than where I want it to go. I have also had to resort to buying assortment boxes of all kinds of screws, since I've used that head shaking lifehack so much by now, that all that now drops out are the remaining load-baring 9" nails. 😅

  • @ctrlaltrees
    @ctrlaltrees Месяц назад

    Top work as always!

  • @RobA500
    @RobA500 Месяц назад

    I remember the MSX back in the day as being promoted the future in standardising computing but never really got a hold in the UK. Nice little build, plain old blu-tack has the smurf poo supply dried up😄

  • @tejp5101
    @tejp5101 Месяц назад +1

    @15:50 so satisfying

  • @frankowalker4662
    @frankowalker4662 Месяц назад

    You have a really nice box there.

  • @Astravall
    @Astravall Месяц назад +2

    Hmm without the support legs is this sturdy enough to withstand plugin in and out repeatedly without solder joints cracking? Perhaps you should design a lid that has thicker support beams behind the conectors to prevent them from moving.

  • @davidretrogamesplayedbadly3533
    @davidretrogamesplayedbadly3533 Месяц назад

    Not a computer I've any history with at all.
    Great little adapter mate 👌

  • @rog2224
    @rog2224 Месяц назад

    The only MSX I ever saw for sale in the 1980s was in Beaties in Wolverhampton in 1986/87. Tosh set up, with second disk and a printer. I forget how much it cost, but it was reduced from the RRP. I couldn't afford it as a penurious undergrad even at a sale price, and a cheap Elk was better suited to my course needs.

  • @ToNanOrNotToNull
    @ToNanOrNotToNull Месяц назад +3

    Brute force and ignorance? Finally a project I can do!

  • @grahamclayton1110
    @grahamclayton1110 Месяц назад +1

    Did you ever consider using a 'donor' cable from a dead controller/joystick and solder that to the board instead of using a socket and extender? Would look quite cool coming out of your housing through a nice round hole!

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад +1

      I did actually consider loppmh the end off of the joystick extension and soldering straight in actually, but I wanted to make a video that was easy to follow along with and that would have complicated it a bit. Great minds though!

  • @JesterEric
    @JesterEric Месяц назад +2

    You did not have to import the Konami cartridge games at great cost for the original MSX. Konami UK handled distribution for Europe. Later when the market contracted and magazines finished they published their own newsletter. Salamander has a built-in sound chip, you need a SD cart solution with that built in. I had an MSX joystick but I remember using the red Quick shot 2 turbo more than anything else

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад

      I didn’t see any MSX stuff back then. I’m guessing you did?

    • @JesterEric
      @JesterEric Месяц назад

      @@MarkFixesStuff I had a Sony. Mainly because my mother really liked Sony stuff. She thought Amstrad was junk. Msx computers were mainly sold through manufacturers network of independent electrical dealers rather than Dixons/wh Smith . They gave up on the UK in early 1986 so the computers were only sold for about 15 months. Software in my town was sold in the electrical dealers video rental sections that they all seemed to have through to 88

  • @TygonBC
    @TygonBC Месяц назад +1

    Mark here's a challenge for you, should you choose to accept it. Some Sega Master System games were released in Japan (for the Sega Mk III) bundled with and/or requiring a paddle controller, but these are now annoyingly expensive, and as far as I know there has never been a third-party option. So I was wondering if it would be possible to convert a 2600 paddle? One potential issue is the Sega having two independent fire buttons, so may need two donor controllers (and some dremel action).

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад +1

      Probably be easier to just make a new one. Paddles aren't very complex and are often just a potentiometer and a few over onit components.
      I really want to build a Colecovision arcade stick first though.
      EDIT: The paddle project has been done already - www.raphnet.net/electronique/sms_paddle/index_en.php

  • @MarkJohnPetocz
    @MarkJohnPetocz Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Im going to order up the parts for this now.
    Are you sharing or offering your stl for sale?

  • @EnjoySynthSounds
    @EnjoySynthSounds Месяц назад

    Don't have an MSX, but I know it's a capable machine. Nice to see another video Mark. I love your Speccy vids. Have any more in mind, or planned?

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад +1

      Part three of the toastrack repair video is due very soon.

  • @yulopiari1
    @yulopiari1 Месяц назад

    17:03 Uh oh! Watch out for watermelon!

  • @KrisGraney
    @KrisGraney Месяц назад +1

    Hi Mark.
    Q1. What chip tester do you suggest?
    Q2. At 8:47, you suggest it is difficult filming around a camera. Is there another way around this? /s

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад +1

      Hey Kris!!
      For logic you can use most EPROM burners to test the truth tables. I use an older TL866II knock off.
      Regarding the filming, it’s the tripod that gets in the way. There are some solutions, such as an overhead weighted boom (expensive and bulky) or a ceiling mounted arm (not possible in this room). It’s not a terrible problem but can mean that some issues I don’t see in real life show up in the footage.

    • @KrisGraney
      @KrisGraney Месяц назад +1

      @@MarkFixesStuff Thank you for taking my 2nd Q so seriously, I think you meant to say say its difficult to solder while filming. I don;t know for sure though considering you are you. 😀

    • @MarkFixesStuff
      @MarkFixesStuff  Месяц назад +1

      Ah I see! Yes, I'm prone to muttering nonsense but you should know that by now.

    • @KrisGraney
      @KrisGraney Месяц назад

      @@MarkFixesStuff aren't we all 🤣

  • @TEBLify
    @TEBLify Месяц назад

    Looks like something I'd make. Oh wait... I actually did make at least one 😅

  • @talsingh451
    @talsingh451 Месяц назад

    What was that NOT commodore 64?

  • @dodzy
    @dodzy Месяц назад

    I can hear your inner monologue @ 9:40 Mark :) Thanks for the Vid. I don't own a MSX...yet 😆

    • @ncot_tech
      @ncot_tech Месяц назад

      That's the sound of all the angry nerds in the comments trying to argue he's calling it the wrong thing 😂
      A DB9 connector would be a funny thing, if such things existed I could imagine Sun making them for their monitors.