The base: MODEL No. MK-1648
Chipset: SEGA 315-5714 (codes 9338EP713 069 )






The joypads: MODEL No. MK-1629
Chipset: SEGA 315-5713 (codes: 149 338102)







Should I research it?
The IR sync pulse is controlled by a RST signal, which in fact have two possible lengths:
· 2 or 3 microseconds: this is the "counter reset" signal, used to reset the above pulse
counter. This is sent after receiving button data, at the end of VBLANK.
· 10 microseconds: this is the "main reset" signal, used to issue the IR sync pulse
described above and start buttons data acquisition. This is sent at the beginning of
VBLANK.
The RST signal is controlled by software using TH and TR pins (bit5 & bit4 of DATA
register)
The problem is that Bluetooth is a horrible mess of different technologies and a lot of stuff has awful stacks which means that having things stay connected is extremely hit and miss. Especially with anything that's not a computer (as hardware vendors of peripherals usually don't give a fuck about the software). I guess if you can control both endpoints you'll have much better luck (which is indeed the case here), then you only need to ensure those two can talk to each other and nothing else.KanedaFr wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2017 11:08 am About Bluetooh, yeah...I know..but it's also the only solution if you want to talk with a smartphone.