No Voltage on SNES controller
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Because this happened to me: Are you sure the controller is good? With 25 year old hardware things can break. I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out why my setup wasn't working and then I plugged the controller into a known working Super Nintendo, and sure enough, the controller was broken. Tried another controller and all was well.
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I tried both of my Controllers. They are working on my snes. I measured direktly on the controlblock Pins to avoid any wireing issues. But there are 0V too
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@Jeddo So you're getting 0V at the control block pins? Can you either take a picture or make a diagram to show where you're measuring?
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Yes exactly. I'm at work right now so I will take a picture as soon as I'm at home. But I measured between pin plyr1vcc and plyr1gnd SNES
To be precise the screws of the cable clamps -
@Jeddo Diagnosing stuff like this over the Internet is tough, but some pictures will help a lot. We'll get this sorted, I'm sure.
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@obsidianspider I'm at home now so I could take the requestet pictures. Here you go:
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@Jeddo Based on this image from the website, it looks like you're hooked up to the wrong side. Try testing the pins on the bank directly across from where you're connected.
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OMG that is embarrassing! Nice brain fart on my side. Switched the Pins and it works fine! Thanks for your help!
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Glad to see that it is working now :-) Have fun!
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@Jeddo no worries. I've done worse, sometimes resulting in fried parts. I'm glad it was something easy. Sometimes you just need another set of eyes to look at the problem.
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