Thanks for the info Rrevved. Do the new drivers support seperate axis
for gas and brake?
reg
Thanks for the info Rrevved. Do the new drivers support seperate axis
for gas and brake?
reg
> Thanks for the info Rrevved. Do the new drivers support seperate axis
> for gas and brake?
> reg
> >ACT Labs Force RS - New drivers (4/12/99)
> >http://www.actlab.com/files/ForceRS121c.exe
> >[ 1MB download ]
> >With these drivers you can now turn centering force
> >on for games that have no FF!!! Works fine in GPL,
> >NR1999, etc. You can also leave the centering force
> >on and turn off FF in the game if it has lousy FF, or if
> >the framerate hit is too great!!
> >Maybe its just me, but the FF feels better and it seems
> >to have less framerate hit also. I know that TOCA2,
> >for one, is definitely better.
> >Have fun!
We have posted the new independent mode drivers (v1.21) on our site
at:
http://www.actlab.com/support/force%20rs/index.htm
The file you want is called "ForceRS121-i.exe"
Please be sure to read the included README.TXT file for info on how to
install, especially if you run into any problems. Also, for most Force
RS owners, the labels for the Gas and Brake pedals are reversed in the
driver applet - this has absolutely no effect on the function in
games. Why are the labels reversed? Well, I could tell you, but then I
would have to kill you... ;-)
Regards,
Zenon
ACT LABS Technical Support
http:\\www.actlab.com
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On Thu, 15 Apr 1999 03:56:32 +0100, "JVizoso.freeserve.co.uk"
>> Thanks for the info Rrevved. Do the new drivers support seperate axis
>> for gas and brake?
>> reg
>> >ACT Labs Force RS - New drivers (4/12/99)
>> >http://www.actlab.com/files/ForceRS121c.exe
>> >[ 1MB download ]
>> >With these drivers you can now turn centering force
>> >on for games that have no FF!!! Works fine in GPL,
>> >NR1999, etc. You can also leave the centering force
>> >on and turn off FF in the game if it has lousy FF, or if
>> >the framerate hit is too great!!
>> >Maybe its just me, but the FF feels better and it seems
>> >to have less framerate hit also. I know that TOCA2,
>> >for one, is definitely better.
>> >Have fun!