MickGyver Registered User



Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Finland Posts: 574

KTRL CD32 - Amiga CD32 custom gamepad



I have designed a small PCB with the electronics of a CD32 gamepad that can be fitted inside another gamepad (like the SNES style usb gamepad shown here). I'm happy with the result, I'd rather use a gamepad that don't have analog sticks etc. (like the PSX pad).



NOTE!: Read this post for the enhanced version (named KTRL CD32) and how to get one:





EDIT: photo updated to show black gamepad model.



The SNES style gamepad is a good option since the buttons have the same colors (in other positions but they can be moved). Other gamepads that are able to fit the PCB can also be used.



I used an atari joystick extension cable since all 9-pins are needed.



I will sell kits to those interested in making their own gamepads (minus the gamepad and cable). I might also make some finished gamepads to sell.



Hi fellow Amiga fans!I have designed a small PCB with the electronics of a CD32 gamepad that can be fitted inside another gamepad (like the SNES style usb gamepad shown here). I'm happy with the result, I'd rather use a gamepad that don't have analog sticks etc. (like the PSX pad).Read this post for the enhanced version (named KTRL CD32) and how to get one: http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=...6&postcount=95 EDIT: photo updated to show black gamepad model.The SNES style gamepad is a good option since the buttons have the same colors (in other positions but they can be moved). Other gamepads that are able to fit the PCB can also be used.I used an atari joystick extension cable since all 9-pins are needed.I will sell kits to those interested in making their own gamepads (minus the gamepad and cable). I might also make some finished gamepads to sell. Last edited by MickGyver; 25 June 2018 at 10:29 . Reason: New gamepad photo