Thanks for the assistance. I really didn't think I'd get as much response as I have, since I know it's hard to diagnose someone else's hardware problems through a remote text medium like this... you guys rock
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That's an important clue, as it means your stick is a digital model
Yes, all SideWinder game controllers are digital (the game port products use something Microsoft calls Digital Overdrive Technology, which to me just seems a fancy technique for getting all the axes/buttons/switches data through the game port in one hit... as you say, analogue controllers without the benefit of this have a limit of four buttons).
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is it possible that DirectX9 doesn't like digital controllers mixed with gameports?
Possible, but unlikely. DirectX is structured so that all version releases are backwards-compatible with everything before, and as a matter of course, the DirectInput component of it didn't change from version 8 anyway. Besides, I'm pretty sure I played with it after installing DX9 (but before updating the graphics drivers), and it had worked then.
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since the stick/software is old
I should clarify, I don't install the bundled software on my WinXP comp - it's Windows 95 specific, and won't install if I wanted to... and anyway XP has the drivers built-in so it don't need it. I lose my Game Profiler program for this comp, but most games now are configurable enough that I can live without it.
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Have you considered that maybe pressing the plug all the way in broke the connection. Occassionally I see things that have the best connection when they're only 3/4 in.
Indeed, that's exactly why I want to drag the tower out and get a good look at it inside and out. The way it was dropping out intermittently during the game before it stopped entirely suggests something was losing physical contact. Unfortunately, it looks like it all will have to wait until next week at the earliest.
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reloading my sound card drivers solved it as the gameport was part oif sound card
Yeah, I probably need to update them anyway. Though as I said above, I don't think this would be the problem... but then again, the reason I downloaded new graphics drivers was because the old ones were outdated for DX9 and causing bizarre graphics problems in the new games my brother brought home... so updating those sound drivers is probably the first thing I should do here. Hmm, let me check the Creative website. Ok, 13.5MB for the latest SB Audigy drivers. That's too big for me to get right now, but it's not too bad. I'll grab 'em sometime later as a matter of priority.
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Sidewinder gameport devices are not supported under XP and there is no intend to do so in the future
Ok, that surprises me... 'cos XP has the drivers in-built, and it's been working a charm the past 18 or so months as well. Though my joystick's not Force Feedback, which is probably the main thing they're no longer supporting through the game port.
Gosh it pains me that MS have stopped making controllers now, that was one thing they actually did well
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what happens if u boot up w/o the controller , then plug in the controller once fully booted?
XP is made to detect and auto setup if the drivers are available
Yes, and indeed that's what it did the very first time I plugged it in last year whenever... and it would do the same again if only Windows would detect the thing. I didn't care to try plugging/unplugging while Windows was running tho, because those old ports were not (originally) intended for hot-swapping devices, so it's a habit I developed. Something I'll try fersure when I come back to fiddling with it.
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If possible, pull the soundcard out of the other computer (or if you have a spare...or if a bud has a spare) and try it in the machine with the problem.
That would be pretty extreme and fiddly, I think... a last resort.
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USB adaptor
I was looking for one of those a while ago, but they seemed unobtainable.
Thanks all, I'll let you know more when I get to it. I really hope I can get this working again, it's a great joystick. But if not I suppose I could stand getting a new one... at least if this will still work on my Win95 computer it'll have a good retirement...