Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.

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Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.
by on (#99936)
I have a SNES/Konami Justifier player one gun that needs a new cord and I need some help.

Could someone with a continuity tester and a working Justifier show me what pins match up to what solder tabs.

Thank you.
Re: Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.
by on (#99947)
Is are the cords colored "normally" ? As in red, brown, yellow, orange, white?

If so the norm for NES/SNES is:

brn: gnd
NC/other
NC/other
red: data
orange: latch
yellow: clock
white: 5V

(the order aligns with how you've pictured the connector on the right.) It looks like you might have 6 wires though which would make the 6th one of the two NC/other for axillary functions.
Re: Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.
by on (#99957)
The cable I have has 6 wires the extra one being blue. The plug has Nintendo moulded into the plastic however the colours don't correspond with normal SNES wire colour configuration when tested for continuity.

I can assume from your comment that this would be the correct configuration?
Re: Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.
by on (#99959)
I really don't know I don't have that device...

I was just guessing and assumed you hadn't already disconnected the wires.

Although just looking at the PCB I can tell you've got gnd and 5v correct (top and bottom) So atleast you won't break anything if you wire it up that way. As for the other 4 wires, if you're wrong there are only 15 other possibilities to try... start guessing if it's wrong :)
Re: Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.
by on (#99963)
I received the gun without a cable, it had been modded to work as a player 2 gun I'm just converting it back.
Re: Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.
by on (#99964)
I see, you should be safe to try what you drew. If it doesn't work keep mixing up the center 4 wires till it does (and hope it does work).

The 5V and gnd being connected wrong can break it, but the other connections shouldn't cause damage.
Re: Super Nintendo/Konami Justifier player one rebuild.
by on (#100001)
Pin 6 is IObit, which is most definitely connected.

The unconnected pin for a justifier would be pin 5 (Data2).

I don't know the exact order, but you probably don't want to guess :/