The Cover Project
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: TDIRunner on April 05, 2014, 01:27:37 PM
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Anyone familiar with the Sega Master System knows that a lot of the games had the jump and action buttons reversed from what most would consider being normal. Now maybe if you grew up with a Master System, you might find this method to be the normal method. But for the rest of us, it’s backwards. For me, games like Alex Kidd are nearly unplayable because I cannot get myself used to this setup.
Now, I’m sure that I’m not the first person to do this, but since I’ve never seen it myself, I thought I would share my project with everyone. It’s pretty simple really. I just reversed the wires running to the 1 and 2 buttons on my Master System Controller. The controller can be disassembled with a Phillips screwdriver. Then just desolder with white and blue wires running to the 1 and 2 buttons. I used a desoldering iron to get most of the solder off, and then a desoldering wick to get the rest. Then simply reverse the wires and resolder everything. I tested it and everything works perfectly. I couldn’t believe how much easier it was to play Alex Kidd.
All I have to do now is label my controller as “reversed” so I don’t mix it up with my regular controller. Some games don’t need the reversed configuration. Just remember, that Master System controllers don’t have “start” buttons. They just use the 1 button instead. With the reversed setup, the 2 button will become the “start” button.
Disassembled controller. Note that I’ve already desoldered and reversed the white and blue wires. I forgot to take an official “before” picture.
(http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/4e7f/urd41w75jecp9rufg.jpg) (http://http www.mediafire.com/view/dz6xtfhw3o628)
Finished product.
(http://www.mediafire.com/convkey/1e28/2fc6cggoobpljd4fg.jpg) (http://http www.mediafire.com/view/dz6xtfhw3o628)
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I'd be thinking more along the lines of an adapter. For me, it's be an RJ45 to DB9 connection on both ends of a straight through Ethernet cable. Also nice way to extend controllers, but you have to worry about issues with power and length.
Sure am glad I personally never have to worry about length issues. ;)
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I applaud you TDIRunner.
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I applaud you TDIRunner.
Thanks.
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Man, that is one simple controller inside! Gotta love those quick and dirty mods. Take 10 minutes and are still very satisfying when complete. Nice work!
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nice controller. never really thought about doing something like this cause it never bothered me that much but if you are use to the nes this is a fantastic mod
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Found this old post and decided to try and help
The mod could be improve by adding a polarity switch
(https://cdn.instructables.com/F2L/RSGH/FIRYG6W9/F2LRSGHFIRYG6W9.SMALL.jpg)
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Found this old post and decided to try and help
The mod could be improve by adding a polarity switch
(https://cdn.instructables.com/F2L/RSGH/FIRYG6W9/F2LRSGHFIRYG6W9.SMALL.jpg)
Thanks, actually. This is the first time I've seen this and I thought it was a new thread anyway until I saw your post and then looked at the dates.
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Yeah, this post brings me way back. It was one of my earlier posts when I was new.
I had always considered including a switch, but I didn't want to do anything permanent to the controller.
For the record, I still use this controller for the SMS games that use the bass ackward controls. :P