No uC needed: e.g.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajufq0ed6fE On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 11:06 AM Marko Mäkelä <msmakela_at_gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > After a long break, I fired up my Vic-20, sd2iec and UltiMem. Great > stuff, but all of my joysticks suffer from worn cables. It is not fun to > play games if the joystick movements are only intermittent. > > A few years ago when I was searching for joystick cables with a molded > plastic connector, I found nothing. Today I found one promising shop, > but still sadly nothing in the European Union. > > I also found some related forum discussion. The first one is about > joystick cord extension and building a buffer to protect the CIA or VIA > when using a very long joystick cable: > > https://www.forum64.de/index.php?thread/53439-joystick-kabel/ > > But, I fear that a metal connector case could scratch the metal shield > around the joystick connector. Here, someone came up with a DIY solution > of removing the metal part of a DE-9S connector, adding a circuit board > and applying heat-shrink tube: > > > https://atariage.com/forums/topic/228399-replacement-atari-2600-joystick-controller-cables/ > > On that forum, some people are also questioning the quality of some > joystick replacement cables. I would guess that some of them could > originate from used joysticks, or be old stock from decades ago, and > thus be prone to failure. > > This Australian shop claims to have newly produced, 9-pin cables: > > http://ombertech.com/contcable9pin.php > > (As you may know, the +5V signal was often omitted, and the paddle > signals were almost always omitted, so most original cables would be > only 5-pin or 6-pin.) > > I found also this shop in the United States: > > https://console5.com/store/accessories/controller-cables.html > > Does anyone have experience with such replacement joystick cables? > > Last, thinking aloud, are there adapters that would convert modern USB > or Bluetooth controllers to the Atari 2600 format? If not, maybe that > would be a fun project for me. That would be a small box that would be > powered from one joystick port, optionally with additional cables to > other joystick ports. Somewhat related to that, one could want to equip > and old joystick with a small battery-powered Bluetooth microcontroller, > for a wireless playing experience. > > Best regards, > > Marko > >Received on 2021-04-10 20:00:43
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