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Posted By
rudis on 2012-02-12 14:22:16
| Re: built-in uiec
just use a multimeter
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Posted By
Jay on 2012-02-12 09:53:54
| Re: built-in uiec
I love what you've done by adding the 9-pin connector for the joysticks... Do you know where I can find a drawing or schematic showing where to make these connections, so I could do the same on my machine?
Thanks! Jay
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Posted By
rudis on 2012-01-06 15:11:29
| Re: built-in uiec
email to eslapion(at)videotron(dot)ca subject: JiffyDOS for the Plus/4 i payed per paypal 23$. waiting 3 weeks for delivery from usa(xmas and New Year's Eve) chip with cable and switch.
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Posted By
siz on 2012-01-06 14:30:57
| Re: built-in uiec
Wow. Where did you get the JiffyDOS from? I can't seem to find it anywhere to buy/download.
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Posted By
rudis on 2012-01-06 10:43:20
| Re: built-in uiec
well... i have one joystick with mini-din and want to use it as well but you are right, they don't make sense anymore..
edit: now with jiffydos pal installed the loading speed is terrific good :D
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Posted By
MMS on 2012-01-02 07:35:47
| Re: built-in uiec
I have two almost dead TED Plussis, and as per the owner, he used Quickshot joysticks with rapid fire function (I got them with the package). So I fully agree with Crock, you do not need paddles to kill the TED, just some fancy joystick with Rapid Fire On.
Otherwise your mod just looks great. One question, just curious: why everyone kept the original round DIN joy ports? I can say they are rather useless. No way to squeeze Sub-D to their place, and just throw them out? or it will harm the original design, so the Plussy is not original any more?
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Posted By
crock on 2012-01-01 17:05:10
| Re: built-in uiec
Very nice mods Rudis.
With respect to the d-sub joystick ports, did you just jump the select lines and the 5 control lines? I am assuming you know the dangers of using some of the fancier joysticks on a plus/4 and the fragility of the TED latch.
cheers, rob
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Posted By
rudis on 2011-12-29 05:11:43
| Re: built-in uiec
nice one, szp
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Posted By
rudis on 2011-12-28 04:47:04
| Re: built-in uiec
as requested, more pictures
http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img0086vqezi1tf54.jpg http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img00878s64men9ck.jpg http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img0088rh3kpnq4jl.jpg http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img008908cqrkwgp6.jpg http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img0091yfl5g1mph8.jpg http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img0090hz96kem8j0.jpg http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img0092my053qbinl.jpg
last 2 pic shows joystickports standard sub-d
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Posted By
Patrick on 2011-12-28 01:35:18
| Re: built-in uiec
do you also have pictures from the inside? it looks great!
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Posted By
RobertB on 2011-12-27 23:40:03
| Re: built-in uiec
Oh, that's interesting how you put the buttons and the LED through the Plus/4 casing.
Happy New Year! Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group http://videocam.net.au/fcug
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Posted By
rudis on 2012-01-01 15:09:55
| built-in uiec
i have built in the uiec in the plus/4 now
http://img3.fotos-hochladen.net/uploads/img008169ztadu13y.jpg
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