Super Joy 3/Mega Joy/general NOAC/ Complete Pinout

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kronchev
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jeep wrote:Full PinOut for my version of the Super Joy 3

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Everything is pretty there, maybe except obvious things like : audio and video gnd connects to... gnd...

Refer to this for the colours
http://img25.exs.cx/img25/7815/nestofamicom.gif

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excellent, thank you sir! <3

/edit: er, my super joy 3 only has 13 holes and theyre on the narrow part of the board...

/edit2: alright I traced it out myself, I'm pretty sure. It turns on and I get video and sound just fine, at least. The problem now is getting controllers in. I don't know which is sync, latch, and CLK! From what I GUESS is, both controllers come off the same sync (seems the way a cheap company would do it and these things define cheap, the holes arent even drilled in a straight line :lol: ), so that should be slightly easier. The other two I can trial and error until I find it.

But, that famicom to NES graphic you gave does not match anything else I've found, color-wise. The colors are the same, but others have them in a different order. So..I dunno. I tried to use your diagram to swap the connector on the lightguns and it didn't work.
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Post by jeep »

You probably have another version in that case. :wink: There are many version of the SJ3.
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jeep wrote:You probably have another version in that case. :wink: There are many version of the SJ3.
Yeh I figured. Again the main pinout I have except for the controllers, I cant figure out which is data, latch and clock. I was only in an engineering program for a year so I dont have a clue how I can figure them out with just a multimeter. I guess I can trial and error, dont think anything can break with those signals.

The big annoying is plotting out the famicom to NES wires. I'm hooking a regular NES controller right into the board, so I pretty much need to do it without the "red wire to yellow wire" nonsense.
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Guides back up. I did actually try to re-upload it, but it kept locking up halfway through, so I said screw it I'll just remake it. This time it uploaded fine :roll:

I added a quick MS paint drawing just showing that the famicom and NES sides are switched (look at the drawing and it should make sense). I think that threw some people off before.
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Sweet jesus thank you MacGuyver!
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