Re: From the grave: A question on an 'ol TM wheel...On Mar 12, 5:17 pm, "Plowboy" <P...@boy,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.
Ah, tried that. I think that's how I had it working the last time when
I had a W2000 machine long ago. However, XP, in all its brillant
glory, doesn't allow you to set up a controller independently with
more than 4 buttons. The wheel has 8. The sad part is that if I had my
ancient and crusty T2, I would probably be able to play right now, as
I have a preset for that. Installing the drivers accomplished
absolutely nothing, and their instructions in the read me and on their
website (entirely different, BTW) don't work. I don't feel like
reinstalling Windows and starting from scratch, because I have a
feeling that's not the problem. I do wish I had another computer
around to test with, but I'm without such.
>
> 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.
I'm gonna be running XP for awhile until I feel comfortable with Vista
having the bugs worked out and when I go buy a new computer for
myself. No rush.
> 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).
That was another idea of mine. I tried hooking up the wheel without
the pedals to see if I could trick the computer into only seeing that
axis. No luck.
Ah well. Ebay it is, at least just to get something to start
with....thanks a bunch though.