I'm currently running XP SP2 and have some DOS flight sims I'd like to
run. I have DOS Box available which, I presume, will allow me to run
the sims. However, will I be able to use a joystick? Will XP/DOS Box
sense the presence of the joystick?
Thanks
GreenieLeBrun - 04 Jun 2008 05:10 GMT
> I'm currently running XP SP2 and have some DOS flight sims I'd like to
> run. I have DOS Box available which, I presume, will allow me to run
> the sims. However, will I be able to use a joystick? Will XP/DOS Box
> sense the presence of the joystick?
>
> Thanks
http://www.dosbox.com/ should answer your questions.
paoloricardo@gmail.com - 04 Jun 2008 05:31 GMT
> paolorica...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I'm currently running XP SP2 and have some DOS flight sims I'd like to
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>
> http://www.dosbox.com/ should answer your questions.
Thanks - I shall peruse the DOSBox website.
Andy [YaYa] - 04 Jun 2008 16:26 GMT
paoloricardo@gmail.com wrote in news:bfff40ef-2c30-4bff-bd6e-352a074bfc95
@w1g2000prd.googlegroups.com:
> I'm currently running XP SP2 and have some DOS flight sims I'd like to
> run. I have DOS Box available which, I presume, will allow me to run
> the sims. However, will I be able to use a joystick? Will XP/DOS Box
> sense the presence of the joystick?
>
> Thanks
I believe the joystick has to be setup in Windows for DOSBox to detect it.
most joysticks work fine under Windows XP, just check Gaming Controllers in
your control panel.

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