On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 10:10 +1200, Andrew O'Gorman wrote:
hi everyone,
again sorry about this but I have just seen an ad for the Saitek X45
joystick and throttle.anyone have this and could they please let me know
if any problems have arisen when using it with FGFS?
AT LEAST SOME X45s
Paul Heldens wrote:
AT LEAST SOME X45s are currently broken on linux starting from
2.6.5-rc1 due to a change in usb/input/hid-core.c, so stick (hehe)
to 2.6.4.
I forgot to get back to you on this. I did confirm that the
forward-ported 2.6.5 hid-core.c file works with 2.6.6. You're right
that
Hi Paul,
I'm using win XP homeno problems unless it isn't USB...for some reason
Xp doesn't support any joysticks that don't USBat least all the ones I
own!! :)
Slainte,
Andy Gorman
AT LEAST SOME X45s are currently broken on linux starting from 2.6.5-rc1
due to a change in
hehe, that good huh??
I was also looking at the Thrustmaster Afterburner 2 joystick and
throttle, USB of course, which is slightly cheaper...any thoughts on this??
Slainte,
Andy Gorman
P.S. all I need now is a high paying job and I can get the Viewsonic 3 LCD
panel arrangement :)
From
Thanks for the heads up on this one.will now start looking further into
it.
Slainte,
Andy Gorman
I don't know about 'most compatible' but I'm using a Saitek USB joystick
under
XP with no problems.
-P
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:04:55 +1200
Andrew O'Gorman wrote:
I was also looking at the Thrustmaster Afterburner 2 joystick and
throttle, USB of course, which is slightly cheaper...any thoughts on this??
Well, it works. And I particularly like it. It's sturdy, and I like the
way it feels. Then