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Well, I haven't touched a sim racing game since NR4 came out. Yeah. NR4. But I loved me some racing games many years ago, and pulled out my TM Nascar Digital Pro to see if it worked. Of course, as I had been somewhat warned by posts from 3-5 years ago, XP support is not too keen with their less than fantastic products. Interestingly, I couldn't get the wheel to actively work. Brakes and gas, yes. Left to right? No. Any ideas on troubleshooting before I got buy a wheel on EBay and reload GPL? I'd buy a TSW, but $350 is a bit rich for my blood at the moment, especially since I've devoted so little time over the last 5 years to the hobby. |
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I cant claim to know exactly, but if memory serves me correctly, you Could attmpt to setup the control panel in XP to see a generic input device (2 axes joystic) then see if the axes show up, most likely you will end up with combined brake and throttle wich sucks. |
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But, there might been newer "XP" compatable "game port" drivers. I gave up on TM many moos before XP was released. IMHO your best bet for a wheel upgrrade that is USB connected. Cheaply, a lot of friends are getting good use from the logitech DFP (digital force feedback pro?) it has like more than (shoot I cannto recall more than 360 dgrees of movement of the wheel. I personally bought me a logitech G25 (they are about $250 now) last week and LOVE that dang thing, but I have understanding that the driver for Vista is not out for it yet and the current driver is not fully functional (profiles and settings not yet), so I have held off on installing vista right now. |
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good luck. PS helps in most "Games" {as apposed to SIMS} to have the joystic seen as ID 1 (sometimes depending on drivers entails disconnection of all other joystick, some drivers though, will let you set each joystick seperately). |
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On Mar 12, 5:17 pm, "Plowboy" <P... (AT) boy (DOT) com> wrote: I cant claim to know exactly, but if memory serves me correctly, you Could attmpt to setup the control panel in XP to see a generic input device (2 axes joystic) then see if the axes show up, most likely you will end up with combined brake and throttle wich sucks. Check out http://forum.rscnet.org/showthread.php?t=105748 > post #3. |
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