Great planes web site may be of some help, or you might contact them.
There are multiple versions of the real flight hardware that exist. I could
not identify the exact version you have. The web site lists
Game port, parallel, and USB versions.
My controller/adapter is a really old Lew Engineering USB unit. (2001)
http://www.gpsoftware.com/contacts.htm
"ThePickler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a RealFlight R/C Simulator by Great Planes for PC. It is
> designed for a serial gameport. I do have a serial to USB adapter for
> it. It is not the Interlink model.
>
> My Vista PC does not have a serial gameport. When I try using the USB
> adapter it does not recognize my controller.
>
> My Windows XP machine on the other hand does have a serial gameport but
> dose not not recognize the controller. When I plug it into the USB on
> the same computer it does recognize a Gaming Device is plugged in, but
> incorrectly identifies it as a 2 axis and 2 button controller.
>
> Is there an R/C controller driver I can download from somewhere that
> will allow it to be recognized on either machines or is there some other
> way I can make this work?
>
>
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> ThePickler