Just what the title says, guys.
I was the lucky recipient of a dumpster special the other day - a surprisingly nice computer left at the trash chute by a previous owner. I booted it up and found to my delight that it ran Windows 95!
I'm now running lots of forgotten games on it, like Fallout, and Eye of the Beholder, and Civ2, and the LucasArts space flight sim games.
Which brings me to the next point.
LucasArts' space flight sim games install fine on the computer, but the computer won't recognize my joystick. The joystick is a Kensington Gravis Destroyer Extreme, and it was bought in about 2002/3, which would probably be quite a few years after this computer was originally sold.
When I go into Add New Hardware, and then Game Controllers, it only looks for the old COM port, not the USB port.
Is there any way I can get the Win95 OS to check out the USB port?
(I have sent a consultation email to the makers of the joystick, and will probably hear back from them re: a replacement driver download soon.)
I was the lucky recipient of a dumpster special the other day - a surprisingly nice computer left at the trash chute by a previous owner. I booted it up and found to my delight that it ran Windows 95!
I'm now running lots of forgotten games on it, like Fallout, and Eye of the Beholder, and Civ2, and the LucasArts space flight sim games.
Which brings me to the next point.
LucasArts' space flight sim games install fine on the computer, but the computer won't recognize my joystick. The joystick is a Kensington Gravis Destroyer Extreme, and it was bought in about 2002/3, which would probably be quite a few years after this computer was originally sold.
When I go into Add New Hardware, and then Game Controllers, it only looks for the old COM port, not the USB port.
Is there any way I can get the Win95 OS to check out the USB port?
(I have sent a consultation email to the makers of the joystick, and will probably hear back from them re: a replacement driver download soon.)
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