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PDPI and N3 question

Adam Zerli

PDPI and N3 question

by Adam Zerli » Fri, 17 Sep 1999 04:00:00

I have a PDPI L4, RS Wheel with the TM pedals through input 2.  N3 won't
detect my tm pedals!  And the RS pedals are really bad, can anyone help?

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5th Docto

PDPI and N3 question

by 5th Docto » Fri, 17 Sep 1999 04:00:00

use the virtual stick software to reassign the axis, then link it to the N3
.exe


Doug Schneide

PDPI and N3 question

by Doug Schneide » Sat, 18 Sep 1999 04:00:00

I don't know how other people have handled this, but I made a gameport
splitter.  The RS plugs into one connector, the T2 pedals into the other,
making sure the T2 is wired to the correct axis.  If you can get the parts
and are handy with a soldering iron I'll send you the schematic.  I went
further and split the axis on the T2 for separate brake and throttle, and am
using this setup successfully with N3.  Before I built the splitter, I
simply plugged the pedals into the gameport and the RS into the pedals.
This worked fine as long as you kept the DOS button on the RS pushed in, and
made do with the paddles and two buttons, the other buttons don't function
in DOS mode.  I really would try plugging everything into ONE port of your
PDPI in this fashion, if you haven't already.  Hope this helps.

            Zog


> I have a PDPI L4, RS Wheel with the TM pedals through input 2.  N3 won't
> detect my tm pedals!  And the RS pedals are really bad, can anyone help?

> ========================
> Adam Zerlin
> GT Insider Webmaster
> http://www.racesimcentral.net/
> ================================
> GT International Championship Organizer
> http://www.racesimcentral.net/***.com


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