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CZroe

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Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« on: January 21, 2018, 06:10:03 AM »
I’ve got one TurboGrafx controller (well, two if you count the Turbo Express) and I definitely want to expand my options. The expense of adding a second controller is just too much to justify since I don’t have a multi tap or two-player adapter and I have to factor that cost in too. I’d rather do the NES to PCE/TG16 controller mod and build my own multi tap. I’m sure I could clone it if I had one to analyze, but I don’t. Does anyone have the info on building DIY multi taps?

Actually, if I build my own controllers, I’d like to build a couple six-button arcade control panels... or more. I was already planning on building a 5-player control panel that I can adapt to various consoles. I stumbled on a PCB from Ptchnk on OSHPark that seems to incorporate the 2P adapter for your own arcade control panels but it is for standard two-button pads and doesn’t really tell me how to scale to 5-players. If it’s a matter of daisy-chaining shift registers then I can probably figure it out from there, but I have no idea if it’s that simple without having found the info online.

https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/5BpBrxA5

I’d appreciate any info on this!

CZroe

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Re: Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2018, 08:58:50 AM »
I’ve got one TurboGrafx controller (well, two if you count the Turbo Express) and I definitely want to expand my options. The expense of adding a second controller is just too much to justify since I don’t have a multi tap or two-player adapter and I have to factor that cost in too. I’d rather do the NES to PCE/TG16 controller mod and build my own multi tap. I’m sure I could clone it if I had one to analyze, but I don’t. Does anyone have the info on building DIY multi taps?

Actually, if I build my own controllers, I’d like to build a couple six-button arcade control panels... or more. I was already planning on building a 5-player control panel that I can adapt to various consoles. I stumbled on a PCB from Ptchnk on OSHPark that seems to incorporate the 2P adapter for your own arcade control panels but it is for standard two-button pads and doesn’t really tell me how to scale to 5-players. If it’s a matter of daisy-chaining shift registers then I can probably figure it out from there, but I have no idea if it’s that simple without having found the info online.

https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/5BpBrxA5

I’d appreciate any info on this!

Well, googling for Ptchnk led me to a French forums with this schematic for the Avenue 6 controller:

I still need to find multitap schematics but this still helps tremendously.

Link:
http://www.ultimate-consoles.fr/topic/17348-pce-vers-control-panel/

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Re: Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2018, 09:02:07 AM »
You can’t afford a multitap but you can build mutiple six button arcade panels? Isn’t a multitap like $20?

CZroe

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Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2018, 09:19:19 AM »
You can’t afford a multitap but you can build mutiple six button arcade panels? Isn’t a multitap like $20?
You misunderstand. I can afford a multitap. I can’t justify it with a single controller for a second player and I’m not about to buy two standard controllers, two Avenue 6 controllers, a multitap, and two PCE to TurboGrafx converters. I already have a solution for two players (OSHPark PCB and two NeoGeo sticks). My curiosity can only justify so much. My sticks are multi-purpose and adapted for use on various consoles. They are EASILY justified, and most of them already exist.

The tap is $40-$60 and the pad is $35-$45. Spending $75 minimum to add only one player does not appeal to me. Being able to make my own multitap to use controllers I have does. Being able to share that with others appeals to me as well. Heck, I have 8 NeoGeo sticks and a dual 6-button stick ready to go. Only reason I’m interested in building another is to go with this:


I want to load it up with consoles on all sides and have a large rotating CRT on top. There’s Room to position five sticks around one corner, spilling onto two sides.
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Re: Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2018, 12:33:19 AM »
Damn that idea is cool.

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I think I recall a link to a multi tap schematic here a long long time ago . . I'll let you know if I find it.
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CZroe

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Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2018, 11:09:16 AM »
Damn that idea is cool.

DO IIITTTTTTTTTTT.

I think I recall a link to a multi tap schematic here a long long time ago . . I'll let you know if I find it.
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Mocking up the joystick positions with three NeoGeo and two 6-button arcade-style sticks:
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Re: Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2018, 05:16:04 PM »
Do you know anyone who has a trailer that you could borrow? That would be wider than a pickup truck. If nothing else, you could rent a u-haul truck for like $20.
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Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #7 on: January 22, 2018, 10:57:12 PM »
Do you know anyone who has a trailer that you could borrow? That would be wider than a pickup truck. If nothing else, you could rent a u-haul truck for like $20.

Yes! I agree, CZdean. :)


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Re: Anyone made their own DIY multi tap? 6-button controller?
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2018, 03:51:44 PM »
Buy one of the PCE pads that has a built-in 2-player port and swap the cable into your 6-button pad.
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