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Guys, I found my old Sidewinder Gamepads that I used to play Need for
Speed III on Windows 98. These devices never came with a USB adapter, so I used the adapter that came with my Microsoft Precision Pro Joystick to plug it into a USB. I already tried removing static, but that didn't seem to work. Is it possible to use the USB adapter that came with my other Microsoft Joystick to use with these Gamepads? If not, if I get a game port installed directly in my computer, will these out-of-date controllers still work on windows XP? Thanks in advance. |
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Take a look at this thread. Looks like this guy is in the same
predicament. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showthre...hreadid=184552 "Krupa" <superkrups20056@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1132018236.920256.101300@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Guys, I found my old Sidewinder Gamepads that I used to play Need for > Speed III on Windows 98. These devices never came with a USB adapter, > so I used the adapter that came with my Microsoft Precision Pro > Joystick to plug it into a USB. I already tried removing static, but > that didn't seem to work. Is it possible to use the USB adapter that > came with my other Microsoft Joystick to use with these Gamepads? If > not, if I get a game port installed directly in my computer, will these > out-of-date controllers still work on windows XP? Thanks in advance. > |
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Thanks a lot for the forum, Barry, it really helped, but at the end of
it, he is talking as if the controllers work on his new computer if he installs the old sound card on it. Is this true? Can't he just get an adapter for your computer so that you can plug in the gamepad directly and not have the sound? |
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See if this helps
http://www.ntcompatible.com/Microsof...e_ t7494.html "Krupa" <superkrups20056@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1132018236.920256.101300@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Guys, I found my old Sidewinder Gamepads that I used to play Need for > Speed III on Windows 98. These devices never came with a USB adapter, > so I used the adapter that came with my Microsoft Precision Pro > Joystick to plug it into a USB. I already tried removing static, but > that didn't seem to work. Is it possible to use the USB adapter that > came with my other Microsoft Joystick to use with these Gamepads? If > not, if I get a game port installed directly in my computer, will these > out-of-date controllers still work on windows XP? Thanks in advance. > |
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Thanks a lot I finally realized how this works. Thanks a lot.
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