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Family Computer => Technical & Repair Assistance => Topic started by: jorygriffis on August 16, 2013, 06:55:17 pm

Title: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: jorygriffis on August 16, 2013, 06:55:17 pm
Hi there! First off, my name is Jory! I haven't posted much but I've already introduced myself to a few people around here. Love the forum!

Recently I bought a Famicom-style (NOAC) clone, and though I love its appearance and performance it has had a problem: after a few days of play, the B button on the Player 1 controller stopped working! It's strange... I'm able to get it working for about a minute at a time if I open up the controller and fiddle with the wires a bit, but it almost immediately stops working again. I think the PCB may just be bad and needs to be replaced.

Here's some photos of the console and controller/PCB:

(http://jorygriffis.com/images/etc/controller1.jpg)(http://jorygriffis.com/images/etc/controller2.jpg)

It's a pretty generic controller, with a small, 5-pin connector that plugs into the inside of the console (kind of like a Molex connector.) Thankfully, I was able to swap out the PCBs of the two controllers, so it's now player 2 that doesn't work and I can play one-player games for now.

All that said, I wonder if anyone has any controllers like this one they'd be willing to sell me? Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide  ;D
Title: Re: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: aha2940 on August 21, 2013, 06:48:51 pm
Hi!

The famiclones use the same gamepads as official famicom and NES. You can get an NES gamepad or a famicom gamepad and use its board.

Regards.
Title: Re: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: P on August 22, 2013, 01:35:58 am
It sounds like some wire is bad or has a bad connection. I would do a continuity check with a multimeter on all the wires.
Title: Re: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: jorygriffis on August 22, 2013, 02:05:00 pm
Hello and thanks for your replies!

P: I don't have a multimeter, but I think it might be the wiring too. Why else would the controller work occasionally, under a specific set of conditions? I will try to resolder the connection. Hopefully that will work! Thanks for the advice.

aha2940: Hey, that's a really interesting thought. I hadn't considered that a real NES/fami controller board would work. That's definitely the next step for me if I can't get this board working. Thanks a lot for the tip!

Wish me luck  ;)
Title: Re: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: aha2940 on August 22, 2013, 04:01:21 pm
Quote from: jorygriffis on August 22, 2013, 02:05:00 pmaha2940: Hey, that's a really interesting thought. I hadn't considered that a real NES/fami controller board would work. That's definitely the next step for me if I can't get this board working. Thanks a lot for the tip!

Wish me luck  ;)

You're welcome. I have a famiclone and I made a couple of adapters for using NES gamepads with it. Nothing wrong with the original pads (they are exactly like original famicom pads, only with turbo buttons) but I like having the longer cords on the NES pads. If you need the pinout,let me know.

Regards.
Title: Re: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: jorygriffis on August 24, 2013, 07:22:35 pm
Hey gang, I resoldered the main wires on the controller and after a good deal of testing I think it's fully working! Thank you both for inspiring me to fix it myself.  8)
Title: Re: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: P on August 25, 2013, 03:07:08 am
I'm glad you got it to work. :)
Title: Re: Famiclone Controller PCB
Post by: HockeySavants on September 05, 2013, 06:05:57 pm
I'm really glad you posted this, I bought one just like this to go with my 3 other Famicoms, one being dead I was looking to swap the boards out....should be fun