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Flight 2000 - F22 in a windows XP
Name: Alessandro Cesar Date: March 14, 2003 at 03:55:38 Pacific OS: windows xp pro CPU/Ram: 1ghz / 256
Comment:
I have a flight 2000 - F22 joystick, and having problems to install it in my windows xp pro. My notebook does not have a 15 pins conexion, so i am improving using a adapter to usb to link the joystick to my notebook. Is this might represent a problem ? Is there any other similar driver? Is there any other way to solve it? Where can i find a gameport driver for this joystick? I guess this is where the problem lives!
Name: marco Date: March 14, 2003 at 07:32:42 Pacific
Reply:
I have Logitech wingman.. It can be used as a " 15 pin" like you said, but it also has a adapter for usb. Since i dont have a gameport installed on my cpu, i just used the usb. When you turn on XP it should come up as new hardware found. If it doesn't go to control panel>add new hardware and look for it.. hope it helps
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