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>> Some guy asked me, and he is aparantly building one or wiring a playstation
>> one up or something obscure like that.
> Very interesting ! As Megadrive/Genesis' joypads are now hard to find,
> Playstation ones are everywhere !
> And most of time stronger and easier to handle.
> Please can you tell us when this guy will achieve his wiring ?
I know a while back there was a link on Dave's Video Game Classics that had a link for a site that had schematics for hooking up N64, PSX, NES and other types of controllers to a serial/game port on a PC. Maybe this can help you out. If I can find it, I'll send the URL to the list.