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Thrustmaster support has told me that a gameport to USB adapter won't allow
my basic "Top Gun" joystick to work within Windows XP and my new, gameport-less computer. I'd already purchased the adaper before asking Thrustmaster, and yes...no luck. Is there perhaps something Thrustmaster isn't telling me...for the purpose of having to purchase a new joystick? Has anyone successfully done what I'm attempting to do? Thanks... ZW |
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