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Nascar2 and T2

ped..

Nascar2 and T2

by ped.. » Fri, 12 Sep 1997 04:00:00

I have the T2 wheel and I finally get it working great running N2 out
of win95.  So what's the problem.....  I go to Sierra and do an auto
update and it updates my N2 with the latest and greatest version and
now I'm a happy camper...... With a big smile I go to play N2 thinking
that now I can bang fenders with the best of them only to find that my
T2 WILL NOT WORK!! It does not see the steering wheel at all and even
if I exit win95 and go to a dos prompt and run N2 I still get nothing
from trying to calibrate the wheel.....      ANY HELP PLEASE.

JHeile70

Nascar2 and T2

by JHeile70 » Sat, 13 Sep 1997 04:00:00

Try going to the thrustmaster web site and downloading the ProPanel
utility. It helps calibrate the wheel better than Win95 can even hope to
accomplish

SmallTal

Nascar2 and T2

by SmallTal » Sun, 14 Sep 1997 04:00:00



You should be able to get help on the Thrustmaster page, that explains this
better if I am not clear but...

Right click the My Computer Icon and select properties... then select the
device manager tab.  Hit the + sign beside Sound, Video and game
controllers and find where it says Gameport Joystick. Select this and click
properties... then go to resources. There should be a window which  states
"Input Outpout Range" and a range of numbers...  if it says 0200-0207 or
something like that you can try changing it.. uncheck the Automatic
Settings box and use the drop down menu to select a different "Basic
configuration"... find one that says 0201 - 0201... click ok and ok until
it asks for a reboot... restart the computer.. and try your controller. It
should work... Propanel will not resolve the Input-Output range issue, at
least not on my system, but one you have changed that setting propanel is a
very handy device!

ST


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