Daisy chaining in windows XP

K

Krupa

Hi, I recently solved the problem of getting my sidewinder gamepad
(non-usb) working on my Windows XP computer...thanks to the people of
this group. However, a problem still remains. When I daisy-chain my
second gamepad into my first, it doesn't detect the second gamepad.
When I click Microsoft Sidewinder (Auto-Detect) after I click "add" in
"Game controllers," an error message comes up: "The controller
Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad currently resides on port Aureal Vortex
Game Port. Please remove it or assign the device to another port."
What in the world?? They're daisy chained, so their in the same port,
right? Please help! Thanks in advance!
 
M

Malke

Krupa said:
Hi, I recently solved the problem of getting my sidewinder gamepad
(non-usb) working on my Windows XP computer...thanks to the people of
this group. However, a problem still remains. When I daisy-chain my
second gamepad into my first, it doesn't detect the second gamepad.
When I click Microsoft Sidewinder (Auto-Detect) after I click "add" in
"Game controllers," an error message comes up: "The controller
Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad currently resides on port Aureal Vortex
Game Port. Please remove it or assign the device to another port."
What in the world?? They're daisy chained, so their in the same port,
right? Please help! Thanks in advance!

Not all devices daisy-chain successfully. My guess is that your devices
fall into this category. Maybe you could find an add-in gameport
controller card for the second device.

Malke
 
K

Krupa

No, I'm positive that these devices daisy chain correctly because I
used to do it with my Window's 98 computer. It worked perfectly. This
is even in connected through the same game port that was on my windows
98 computer! Not only is the second controller not detected when I
daisy chain, but it screws up the first controller...I can't figure
this out...
 
M

Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)

..... the clue was in your second posting.. "........ because I used to do it
with my Window's 98 computer." Can you see the difference yet?.. Windows 98
computer, Windows XP computer..
 

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