XCVG
ModRetro Legend
Alright, so far I've pinned out the controller pak slot. I'll have to open another controller with a full, non-busted board to do the rest. When I'm done, it will be possible to wire the controller chip RCP-style. You'll still need a mod board if you want normal sticks, though.
Pin 1 is the SMALL dimple at the lower-left (if the text is upright) corner of the chip. The numbers on the board correspond to the NEAREST CORNER. I offer no guarantees- this hasn't been verified yet. It will soon, though, since I need this for a mod.
CONTROLLER PAK PINOUT
SLOT | CHIP
1 | GND
2 | 31
3 | 34
4 | 35
5 | 36
6 | 37
7 | 38
8 | 39
9 | 41
10 | 42
11 | 43
12 | 44
13 | 45
14 | 46
15 | 3.3V
16 | 47
17 | GND
18 | 30
19 | 29
20 | 28
21 | 27
22 | 26
23 | 25
24 | 24
25 | 56
26 | 55
27 | 54
28 | 53
29 | 51
30 | 50
31 | 3.3V
32 | 49
EDIT: BUTTONS! Working from the one I did for my N64 guide here. I didn't do the d-pad at the same time back then. Oops. Poor R seems to have been forgotten as well, but I might have it figured out. It seems to go through some weird stuff, but I might be tracing the wrong trace. EDIT OF EDIT: It just goes through a zero ohm resistor being used as a sort of jumper over another trace.
Start - 11
C up - 17
C left - 16
B - 15
C right - 14
C down - 13
A - 12
Z - 20
L - 58
R - 21
Pin 1 is the SMALL dimple at the lower-left (if the text is upright) corner of the chip. The numbers on the board correspond to the NEAREST CORNER. I offer no guarantees- this hasn't been verified yet. It will soon, though, since I need this for a mod.
CONTROLLER PAK PINOUT
SLOT | CHIP
1 | GND
2 | 31
3 | 34
4 | 35
5 | 36
6 | 37
7 | 38
8 | 39
9 | 41
10 | 42
11 | 43
12 | 44
13 | 45
14 | 46
15 | 3.3V
16 | 47
17 | GND
18 | 30
19 | 29
20 | 28
21 | 27
22 | 26
23 | 25
24 | 24
25 | 56
26 | 55
27 | 54
28 | 53
29 | 51
30 | 50
31 | 3.3V
32 | 49
EDIT: BUTTONS! Working from the one I did for my N64 guide here. I didn't do the d-pad at the same time back then. Oops. Poor R seems to have been forgotten as well, but I might have it figured out. It seems to go through some weird stuff, but I might be tracing the wrong trace. EDIT OF EDIT: It just goes through a zero ohm resistor being used as a sort of jumper over another trace.
Start - 11
C up - 17
C left - 16
B - 15
C right - 14
C down - 13
A - 12
Z - 20
L - 58
R - 21