Taking break from the GBA large format N64 project, to revitalise my interest (i'm not that interested in portables as used to be, my interest is mainly in this Alpha Omega project). Back to this project for a little while, will complete the PS2, then do Philips CD-i, then back to the N64 stuff....
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Thought i'd connect one of my (expensive) MadCatz Playstation controllers up, as per pic (expensive because it's designed like a NES controller, and small).
Interestingly, the MadCatz controller wasn't happy on the PS2, the joystick didn't work all the time; so tried an official Sony PlayStation controller and it registered the joystick in permanent left; also no use; so I got my box of several mixed PlayStation controllers, original and third party ones, and a 3rd party one worked great, a Radica Gamester one. Good enough! Perhaps the PS2 is tempremental? Played a couple of quick Quake 3 matches, worked fine, although I much prefer using a proper mouse than two joysticks. I might experiment to see if a compromise is possible.
As this pic shows, connected the power to my bank of regulators, only used the 12v line. The long ribbon for the drive section is long enough to keep the drive unit off the motherboard, and the relocated other ports work fine too. I needed to move the drive unit away from the motherboard so could have the CD unit for the Philips CD-i (next system) alongside ok.
Anyway, this old PS2 phat unit is working fine. More to do yet!