Nice, I need to try that. Every single one of my paddles do not work. Hell some of them don't even respond, and some of them have a rattle inside them. Looks like a fairly complicated little device compared to say, an NES pad.
Nice, I need to try that. Every single one of my paddles do not work. Hell some of them don't even respond, and some of them have a rattle inside them. Looks like a fairly complicated little device compared to say, an NES pad.
Genesis mods:
http://home.comcast.net/~amakusa666/...CX1145-MOD.htm
http://www-unix.ecs.umass.edu/~dhowland/mod/
Mods for all kinds of different consoles - FORUM
http://www.assemblergames.com/forums...splay.php?f=76
How to fix a resetting Dreamcast.
http://www94.pair.com/jsoper/dc_fix.html
Included in that treasure trove are a guide to currently available batteries with all their specs, as well as massive cross-reference listings for different manufacturers.
here is a valid list of repair shops if you are looking for someone to help you fix your games, consoles, and controllers.
Nintendo Sega Etc Repair Shops
doing it yourself requires some videos or tutorials and this tool kit:
Gamebit Professional Kit with 3.8mm and 4.5mm game bit and other stuff you'll need
Last edited by plasticMan; 02-03-2014 at 10:12 PM. Reason: removed dead links
There is alot of dead links on here ? I will edit my post when I find all the dead links
I wanted to give a shout-out to Luke from Console5.com who has given some very in-depth write-ups on console repairs. His website has a ton of spec sheets and general information if you are troubleshooting something or replacing something.