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SEGA MD2 JOYPAD>>ZX
well, everyone probably shouted - we all know, we know... maybe someone knows, and maybe someone doesn't! or knows, but not everything! so, joysticks from SEGA MEGADRIVE1+2 are perfect for ZX, firstly, do you know how many wires are in the cable? who shouts 52? wrong! there are nine wires! and how many do we need? right, six. that is, even three more than necessary. and DENDY has only 5, and some versions even have 4 (I've seen it myself). so. and who knows how many there are on PLAYSTATION? I haven't taken them apart yet... they look quite ugly! mainly the gray color scares me off. if anyone knows how many wires there are, write, don't be lazy, and everyone will find out too. people should know the truth! about DREAMCAST - I think that its joysticks won't be lying around every corner anytime soon, although who knows... in terms of design, I like MEGADRIVE ones the most, I haven't seen anything better yet! so, let's get such a joystick from somewhere, let it be broken (not in half, of course!), (if necessary, you can buy one from someone, just don't give more than 10 rubles), open it, cut all the tracks that connect to the microchip with something sharp (better as close to it as possible), find the tracks that go from the contact pads with directions and completely tear them off the board!!! come on, scrape them off the board! ready? now take all this to the trash can. don't want to? okay, stick the tracks back... what, you didn't scrape them off, but just decided to read the whole text first, right? you deceived me, cunning one! good job, take the PANASONIC drive for 3.5" from the shelf. you don't need it? I don't need it either! well, we can't just throw it away! see, we are somewhat alike! so, find the place where the wires and tracks that go from these pads are soldered, slightly clean them and tin them. also clean the tracks with directions in places where they are closest to the tracks that go from the pads with wires. by the way, there are 6 FIRE buttons, and the tracks from them go (all six) close together, so clean all six next to each other! now take a piece of wire (you can disassemble a piece of some wire), tin it and solder it to the cleaned places of the tracks (the track with direction to the track from the pad with wires). do the same with FIRE. just solder one end of the wire to all six tracks at once (they are all right next to each other)! oh, there's also a "MODE" button on the side that clicks, remember? you can connect that too. it clicks nicely for about three months, and then for some reason it stops. yes, don't forget to connect the GROUND of the joystick to the wires (the track with it is immediately visible)! you can leave the plug as it is, but it's better to connect our favorite five-pin one. somehow more patriotic. although you can also pry two sockets from the SEGA and make some kind of adapter from them! that's it, everything is ready! does it work? do you have to press too hard on the buttons? well, it's clear, the contacts are not closing with iron! don't worry, you'll get used to it soon and everything will be fine! train your fingers. in six months they will become strong - super strong! don't want to do anything? okay-okay, I don't want to either! take a piece of foil, but not from chocolate (because it can't be glued, I've tried a hundred times, it quickly falls off), but from cigarettes, it has paper glued on one side! cut out circles from it (if you can't do that, you can of course make squares) and stick them to what presses on the contact pads (those little black circles). I usually stick them with regular SUPER GLUE. you can use some other glue too. who is shouting "glue stick"??? ready? come on, collect it, did it stop working at all? which side of the foil did you apply the glue to? ah, I see... cut out the circles again and stick them with the paper side to the rubber parts! that's it, everything is ready, good job! screw in the screws and try!
Contents of the publication: Full Pull #01
- НА-ЧАЛО - Maxx, captain tresh
Introduction to Full Pull magazine's launch with diverse content from ZX Spectrum enthusiasts, emphasizing community and unique content creation.
- ХАЙ-TECH
Step-by-step guide for creating a printed circuit board at home, from drilling to etching and soldering.
- ДЕЛАЙ SAM
Guide to adapting SEGA MegaDrive joysticks for ZX Spectrum, detailing wiring and assembly. Discusses joystick compatibility and modifications required. Provides practical tips for joystick customization.
- MY SPEKK
Description of a customized ZX Spectrum with detailed modifications and personal reflections. Highlights include unique hardware alterations and creative solutions. A call for others to share their Spectrum stories.
- SUPA-ГАМZ
Description of the game 'Operation Gunship' released by Codemasters, including gameplay mechanics and personal anecdotes from the author about their experiences playing it on ZX Spectrum.
- pC>>ZX
The article discusses adapting PC power supplies for use with the ZX Spectrum. It explores technical aspects, including wire configurations and power capacity. Practical tips for modification and repairs are provided.
- MY CITY
Personal exploration of city districts, highlighting unique features and personal experiences.
- ОКНАZZZ
Parody of a TV show, 'ОКНА', recapping episodes with satirical humor. Focuses on absurd and comedic relationship dilemmas. Explores themes of jealousy, friendship, and intimacy.
- TRSH-SKA3KA
The article tells a humorous story about a man who tricks a bear and ends up in a series of unfortunate events involving mushrooms and a cunning fox.
- NATЯGGG
Description of a summer night gathering in a village by a lakeside with young people engaging in social and intimate activities.
- НАМ ПИШУТ
Readers' letters section for thoughts and feelings.
- CREDITZЬ
The article lists contributors to the fpl-1, detailing their names, locations, and roles.