I am at my wit's end on this one - I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can lend. I have now since gone back to the default memory speed for the Radeon, but I'm not sure how to remove the 4-in-1 drivers (or if they're even the problem). There were two things that happened soon (but not immediately) before I lost the joystick: I installed VIA's new 4-in-1 drivers and the VIA.INF, and I was overclocking my Radeon LE using Powerstrip. I have even bought a Rockfire USB-Nest, which connects a joystick to a USB port - I can get Windows to recognize the joystick this way, but in games, I can't use my keyboard or mouse. I've played around with my BIOS, but haven't really seen any improvement (I have disabled the onboard audio and gameport). I've tried doing everything that I could think of and that Microsoft recommended at their troubleshooting site for Win98. I removed the MX400 completely and installed a Thrustmaster gameport card. I removed, then reinstalled, the MX400 drivers. ![]() I tried removing the Attack Throttle, then installing another joystick. I rebooted into safe mode and removed any other game ports or sound card references in System Properties/Device Manager. I double-checked connections, rebooted, and still nothing. I rebooted, thinking "Win98 bug," but now Win98 Control Panel/Game Controllers showed that my Attack Throttle was not connected. The game would respond to keyboard inputs, but not to the joystick. ![]() My overall system was working fine, but in the middle of playing "Crimson Skies," the game began to stutter (almost like I was out of memory) and then I lost my joystick. Thrustmaster Attack Throttle w/ Top Gun joystick Really am out of ideas, the wheel is now unusable. But the moment I install/assign the bulk drivers it moves to a HID device and shows up twice as Thrustmaster Racing Wheel FFB. It is very frustrating, the wheel shows up as a T300 in my Device Manager when asleep (but blank in my Control Panel). The short story: I have tried everything I can think of, and I still can't get my PC to recognize my joystick.Įpox 8KTA3 motherboard (VIA KT133A chipset) Updated but unfortunately no luck/change.
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