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The TJ-1 controllers used by Casio's PV-1000 and PV-2000 use a Mini-DIN-8.
The TJ-1 controllers used by Casio's PV-1000 and PV-2000 connect with a Mini-DIN-8.


The game expects the controllers to form a 4x4 button matrix, manually scanned by the software.
Existing games expect the controllers to form a 4x4 button matrix, [[Casio_PV-1000/Controller|manually scanned]] by the software.


                GPI2
                  GPI2 (green, FDd0/2)
              ___|___
                ___|___
    GND ---8/-O O O-\6--- GPO52
        GND ---8/-O O O-\6--- GPO52 (brown, FDq3)
            /        \
(blue, FDq0)  /        \
GPO55 ---5|-O  O  O-|3--- GPO53
    GPO55 ---5|-O  O  O-|3--- GPO53 (black, FDq2)
            \    |    /
              \    |    /
    GPI1 ---2]-O | O-[1--- n/c
      GPI1 ---2]-O | O-[1--- n/c
              ---|---
(white, FDd1/3) ---|---
                |
                    |
              GPO54
                  GPO54 (grey, FDq1)


The actual mapping of which General Purpose Outputs and Inputs correspond to which button and thus which bits read from I/O port $FD has not yet been determined.
Colors are the colors of wires used in the OEM controllers, and as marked on the TJ-1 controller PCB.

Latest revision as of 06:50, 4 June 2023

The TJ-1 controllers used by Casio's PV-1000 and PV-2000 connect with a Mini-DIN-8.

Existing games expect the controllers to form a 4x4 button matrix, manually scanned by the software.

                  GPI2 (green, FDd0/2)
                ___|___
       GND ---8/-O O O-\6--- GPO52 (brown, FDq3)
(blue, FDq0)  /         \
   GPO55 ---5|-O   O   O-|3--- GPO53 (black, FDq2)
              \    |    /
      GPI1 ---2]-O | O-[1--- n/c
(white, FDd1/3) ---|---
                   |
                 GPO54 (grey, FDq1)

Colors are the colors of wires used in the OEM controllers, and as marked on the TJ-1 controller PCB.