Gamecube connector to the PCB inside the receiver seem to be I have been informed that the color of the wires running from the Note: The picture comes from motorola's lm317 datasheet: lm317rev1g.pdf Any voltage between 3.26 and 3.40 volts should do the job. If you use an lm317 variable voltage regulator, here's a simple tool which can help youįind a good value for R1. In order to obtain 3.3 volts, you can use a fixed voltage regulator such as the 78M33C orĪn adjustable voltage regulator such as the lm317 or lm1117 ( exemple). I measuredģ.36 volts on my N64 so personally, I choose to supply 3.3 volts to my Gamecube Said that the Nintendo 64 supplies 5 volts to the controllers (Wrong!). I readĪn old message in the -consoles news group where the author Some other pages says it's any voltage between 3.3 and 3.8! volts.
Some webpages mention that the Gamecube controllers work at 3.43 volts, For this reason, a voltage regulator is required.Īpart from the different firmware, this is the only difference (and additional complexity) Gamecube and Nintendo 64 controllers both work at 3.3 volts. Use a very similar protocol, it was easy to support Gamecube controllers so I developped an adapter for doing this.
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One of my friends wanted to play Nintendo 64 games on his PC using an originalĬontroller.