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Nascar2 trouble with T2

Paul Hoffma

Nascar2 trouble with T2

by Paul Hoffma » Fri, 03 Jan 1997 04:00:00


> I have a Indy Car2 running through Win95 the T2 wheel works great, but
> when I run N2 through Win95 the pedals will not calibrate.  Since the
> T2 came with a switch plug for the joystick (has to be used for Win95)
> I have to unplug it then run N2 using DOS.   The question is does
> anyone else have the same problem or IS IT ME.   I left E-mail at
> Sierra but got the generic replay  LOOK SOME WHERE ELSE.

> Wonder why IndyCar works and not N2

> Thanks for any help!!!

Your one step up on me. I can't get either pedals or wheel to calibrate
tru win95. Have to go to dos. Hopefully I'll get an answer or figure
something out before nro starts.
Paul
Double Clut

Nascar2 trouble with T2

by Double Clut » Sat, 04 Jan 1997 04:00:00

: >
: > I have a Indy Car2 running through Win95 the T2 wheel works great, but
: > when I run N2 through Win95 the pedals will not calibrate.  Since the
: > T2 came with a switch plug for the joystick (has to be used for Win95)
: > I have to unplug it then run N2 using DOS.   The question is does
: > anyone else have the same problem or IS IT ME.   I left E-mail at
: > Sierra but got the generic replay  LOOK SOME WHERE ELSE.
: >
: > Wonder why IndyCar works and not N2
: >
: > Thanks for any help!!!
:
: Your one step up on me. I can't get either pedals or wheel to calibrate
: tru win95. Have to go to dos. Hopefully I'll get an answer or figure
: something out before nro starts.
: Paul

I got a T2 for Christmas, and was having the same problem you guys are.
The solution was to use the adapter that came with the wheel. Normally,
the wheel uses Joystick1's X-axis and buttons, and the pedals use
Joystick2's X-axis. What the adapter does is move the pedals to
Joystick1's Y-axis. Once I did this, Win95 was able to see the T2. I
calibrated it, then ran Nascar2, where it worked fine.

Danny Anderso

Nascar2 trouble with T2

by Danny Anderso » Tue, 07 Jan 1997 04:00:00


> I have a Indy Car2 running through Win95 the T2 wheel works great, but
> when I run N2 through Win95 the pedals will not calibrate.  Since the
> T2 came with a switch plug for the joystick (has to be used for Win95)
> I have to unplug it then run N2 using DOS.   The question is does
> anyone else have the same problem or IS IT ME.   I left E-mail at
> Sierra but got the generic replay  LOOK SOME WHERE ELSE.

> Wonder why IndyCar works and not N2

> Thanks for any help!!!

 I'm using mine with NASCAR RACING, NASCAR RACING2, & INDY CAR II all
with no problems.
John R. Wyn

Nascar2 trouble with T2

by John R. Wyn » Fri, 17 Jan 1997 04:00:00

Hi Danny!

I had a problem that sounds about the same. I had trouble calibrating
because I had to switch between my joy stick in other games and my T2 for
N2. When I switched  connections I had to recalibrate. I discovered that a
box called Joyswitch takes car of that problem. I can switch between games
and not loose calibrations. And I can hook up to as many as four joy sticks
or 2 joy sticks with pedals and switch between them.

Hope this helps.

John




> > I have a Indy Car2 running through Win95 the T2 wheel works great, but
> > when I run N2 through Win95 the pedals will not calibrate.  Since the
> > T2 came with a switch plug for the joystick (has to be used for Win95)
> > I have to unplug it then run N2 using DOS.   The question is does
> > anyone else have the same problem or IS IT ME.   I left E-mail at
> > Sierra but got the generic replay  LOOK SOME WHERE ELSE.

> > Wonder why IndyCar works and not N2

> > Thanks for any help!!!
>  I'm using mine with NASCAR RACING, NASCAR RACING2, & INDY CAR II all
> with no problems.


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