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I just upgraded from my PIII 450 Mhz to a Sony 3.0gig Pentium IIII ht
and Radion 128Meg video card and more. All that money spent, I load up Flight Simulator 2002, get my Microsoft Sidewinder forced feedback joystick and DUH! No connector for it! FS2002 is the ONLY thing I need all this horsepower for, so I'm not too up on the state of the art. Are there workable USB to game port adapters that work? If I have to buy a new controller, what do you recommend? The CH yoke? I prefer a joystick as most of my real flying is stick and I like the feedback my MS Sidewinder had. Alternatives? Steve Bukosky |
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![]() "Steve Bukosky" wrote in message ... I just upgraded from my PIII 450 Mhz to a Sony 3.0gig Pentium IIII ht and Radion 128Meg video card and more. All that money spent, I load up Flight Simulator 2002, get my Microsoft Sidewinder forced feedback joystick and DUH! No connector for it! FS2002 is the ONLY thing I need all this horsepower for, so I'm not too up on the state of the art. Are there workable USB to game port adapters that work? If I have to buy a new controller, what do you recommend? The CH yoke? I prefer a joystick as most of my real flying is stick and I like the feedback my MS Sidewinder had. Alternatives? Steve Bukosky You should be able to find a Gameport-to-USB conversion cable "that works", but even failing that... if you DO get another controller, there is nothing to prevent you from getting a USB Force-Feedback Joystick, if a joystick is what you prefer. Logitech Force 3D, for example: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...CONTENTID=5016 |
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Get a cheap sound card for the connection. as far I no converters
are available pz "Steve Bukosky" wrote in message ... I just upgraded from my PIII 450 Mhz to a Sony 3.0gig Pentium IIII ht and Radion 128Meg video card and more. All that money spent, I load up Flight Simulator 2002, get my Microsoft Sidewinder forced feedback joystick and DUH! No connector for it! FS2002 is the ONLY thing I need all this horsepower for, so I'm not too up on the state of the art. Are there workable USB to game port adapters that work? If I have to buy a new controller, what do you recommend? The CH yoke? I prefer a joystick as most of my real flying is stick and I like the feedback my MS Sidewinder had. Alternatives? Steve Bukosky |
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:18:45 -0500, "Peter Zademack"
wrote: Get a cheap sound card for the connection. as far I no converters are available pz You can get Gameport to USB converters. Radioshack sells one and there are other brands too. I hear the Radioshack ones are not very good though. |
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