Hi guys! I'm new to the forum and I'm wondering if you could give me some advice on how to repair my console.
So when I start the console and insert some game into the disk drive, when it loads it says "Please insert controller in port 1". The problem is that I have two joysticks (both for ps1) and none of them really works. It should work because the joysticks from the older version (ps1) are compatible with ps2. On top of that they are already tested on ps1 and they work well. I even went to the store to test it with ps2 joysticks (they are not original) - same problem. It didn't detect any joystick.
I opened the console and measured the voltage on each pin for port1 & port 2 (they are 9 on each). So I found that on pin 6 (port 1) the voltage is 0.5 when on port 2 it's standard 3.5 V, same as almost all other pins.
Maybe this could be the problem?
Here is the full pinout diagram: http://pinouts.ru/Game/playstation_9_pinout.shtml
Btw I checked the data cable which connects the ports to the mainboard and it seems ok. Maybe I should plug it out and then plug it in?
So when I start the console and insert some game into the disk drive, when it loads it says "Please insert controller in port 1". The problem is that I have two joysticks (both for ps1) and none of them really works. It should work because the joysticks from the older version (ps1) are compatible with ps2. On top of that they are already tested on ps1 and they work well. I even went to the store to test it with ps2 joysticks (they are not original) - same problem. It didn't detect any joystick.
I opened the console and measured the voltage on each pin for port1 & port 2 (they are 9 on each). So I found that on pin 6 (port 1) the voltage is 0.5 when on port 2 it's standard 3.5 V, same as almost all other pins.
Maybe this could be the problem?
Here is the full pinout diagram: http://pinouts.ru/Game/playstation_9_pinout.shtml
Btw I checked the data cable which connects the ports to the mainboard and it seems ok. Maybe I should plug it out and then plug it in?
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