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Multi Game Selectors - Build your own!

If there are any kits available I would like to get on the list.
Sir , I have the first version (S16 multi switch selector) released in case you are interested ( check first pages to see the progress of this ) . But also was released after a upgraded version (i don't have it) . Let me know if you don't find any and i will send you the first version . lmk :happy:
 
On a System16 installation, using the last revision of the selector, where does one tap into the reset signal with the provided (from seller) Dupont style connectors?

Edit to add: using the schematics for the S16, I connected it to pins A14 and A12 on connector CN5 of the motherboard.
 
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On a System16 installation, using the last revision of the selector, where does one tap into the reset signal with the provided (from seller) Dupont style connectors?

Edit to add: using the schematics for the S16, I connected it to pins A14 and A12 on connector CN5 of the motherboard.
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Hi,

Recently bought a Sega System 16B Multi and have since constructed one of these and it works perfectly. I just wanted to post a thank you for creating and releasing this for anyone to make. Much appreciated.
 
Hi,

Recently bought a Sega System 16B Multi and have since constructed one of these and it works perfectly. I just wanted to post a thank you for creating and releasing this for anyone to make. Much appreciated.



If anyone ends up making one of these, and happens to have a laser cutter, i have made a quick laser cut sandwich case for the selector. I have attached photos and the lightburn file to this post.

I used 4.5mm clear acrylic for the top, 4.5mm matt black acrylic for the base, 3mm adhesive rubber between the base plate and the pcb (to protect the solder joints when sandwiching), M3 x 4mm brass threaded inserts, and 13mm M3 screws


Hope this helps others!


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In case anyone needs it I designed a 3d printed case for this selector, specifically the 16B selector but it would likely work for the other system as well. Included is a holder for the ethernet jack in case you require to run wires to the DIP header on the multi instead of plugging it in directly.

https://www.printables.com/model/1051420-sega-16b-dial-selector-case
 

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In case anyone needs it I designed a 3d printed case for this selector, specifically the 16B selector but it would likely work for the other system as well. Included is a holder for the ethernet jack in case you require to run wires to the DIP header on the multi instead of plugging it in directly.

https://www.printables.com/model/1051420-sega-16b-dial-selector-case
Whilst I use the laser cut version i made before, that didnt cover the other side. Thank you for this. Rather than plugging the other end directly to the board, I will use your design myself for the wires method! So once again, thankyou for solving this issue, and sharing!
 
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