How can i fit a SuperJoy 3 inside a GBO case?

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no you just need the glop top near the cart slot and you can use a normal nes controller
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Turbo Tax 1.0 wrote:no you just need the glop top near the cart slot and you can use a normal nes controller
Im pretty shure there are only 2 glops there, one to emulate NES system, or make the NES system

and 2 to add all those roms. The NES controller does not work directly on the pinouts. For some odd reason, the signals form the original NES controllers chip must be different than that of the glop top.

If you could explain wich glop top, and where to connect the pins you described, I would like to see it! It would shure make My NES simpler! :D
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ima just keeping the one glop top i guess i'll find out if it works :?:
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glop top? is that where I hook up the NES controller? (i'm a noob sorry) but i would like to get this done i show everyone when i finish :P
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wow, This euro version of the GB would rock =)

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cowsgoquack101 wrote:glop top? is that where I hook up the NES controller? (i'm a noob sorry) but i would like to get this done i show everyone when i finish :P
the glop top is the black round thing you see on the power player joystick. You need to solder all of the button pinouts to the traces. the NES is going to go through this glop top so that the power player system can accept the things that come from the controller. The NES controller Directly hooked up will not work, as I have tried 4 NES controllers and three different systems. (version 3. ) Use the search button to find the pinouts listed by G-force, as those are correct.

It took me about 1 hour for the first attempt, and then 20 mins for the second. They bolth worked on the first try.
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ok so i need to take the glop top off the Super Joy 3 controller, then where do i hook up the glop top to have it work (if anyone has a diagram that would help greatly
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cowsgoquack101 wrote:ok so i need to take the glop top off the Super Joy 3 controller, then where do i hook up the glop top to have it work (if anyone has a diagram that would help greatly
Yes Use the search button, find the on G-force wrote. Its correct.

Its in a post about something with GBO cable in the title.
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I think this would be something to look for :)

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Post by G-force »

That actually loooks like a GB to Famicom converter. Is it really possible to play Famicom/NES on a GB?!
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Well you could just gut that thing and snake the wires from the cartridge slot inside to the super joy. Then all you would have to do is glue it in permanently. That way you would have a clean looking back and no exposed cartridge slot (from the GBO). A cartridge sticking out the top would look pretty funny, unless you twist the wires inside the adapter and have the cartridge graphic facing you. Other GBO's would think yours was compensating for something with such a huge cartridge though
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G-force wrote:That actually loooks like a GB to Famicom converter. Is it really possible to play Famicom/NES on a GB?!
Well it is made to play Famicon games on a GB/GBC..but I Have have not tested it.
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