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Old 06-26-2006   #1 (permalink)
Ubbe


 
 

MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers

Hi gang

Anyone who knows how to get this piece of HW working?

Tried the "very" old drivers which came with the HW (and has worked in XP
SP2) but they doesn't seem to work (at least for me).

Take care,
Ubbe


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Old 06-26-2006   #2 (permalink)
Zapper


 
 

Re: MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers

I do not expect to be able to get it working uner Vista. As you mentioned,
even getting it to work under Xp was a bit of hassle with the drivers being
so old, and MSFT dropping support of their gaming hardware devices.


"Ubbe" <Ubbe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9466C2BC-16AE-4E38-9434-7A4550E6BB3A@microsoft.com...
> Hi gang
>
> Anyone who knows how to get this piece of HW working?
>
> Tried the "very" old drivers which came with the HW (and has worked in XP
> SP2) but they doesn't seem to work (at least for me).
>
> Take care,
> Ubbe
>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-16-2006   #3 (permalink)
=?Utf-8?B?Umljaw==?=


 
 

Re: MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers

Did you ever get your Strategic Commander working under vista at all??? Isn't
there a compatability mode???

Rick

"Zapper" wrote:

> I do not expect to be able to get it working uner Vista. As you mentioned,
> even getting it to work under Xp was a bit of hassle with the drivers being
> so old, and MSFT dropping support of their gaming hardware devices.
>
>
> "Ubbe" <Ubbe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9466C2BC-16AE-4E38-9434-7A4550E6BB3A@microsoft.com...
> > Hi gang
> >
> > Anyone who knows how to get this piece of HW working?
> >
> > Tried the "very" old drivers which came with the HW (and has worked in XP
> > SP2) but they doesn't seem to work (at least for me).
> >
> > Take care,
> > Ubbe
> >

>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-16-2006   #4 (permalink)
=?Utf-8?B?Umljaw==?=


 
 

RE: MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers

Did you ever get it working?

Rick

"Ubbe" wrote:

> Hi gang
>
> Anyone who knows how to get this piece of HW working?
>
> Tried the "very" old drivers which came with the HW (and has worked in XP
> SP2) but they doesn't seem to work (at least for me).
>
> Take care,
> Ubbe
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-13-2006   #5 (permalink)
Richard


 
 

RE: MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers

I too have been trying to install my Strat Commander under Vista Beta and now
Vista RC1. As yet no luck, although under Windows XP I had no problems at
all. I have a feeling it might be something to do with the virtual keyboard
driver that's preventing installation. If anyone does work out how to
install it I would be very grateful to hear from you.

"Ubbe" wrote:

> Hi gang
>
> Anyone who knows how to get this piece of HW working?
>
> Tried the "very" old drivers which came with the HW (and has worked in XP
> SP2) but they doesn't seem to work (at least for me).
>
> Take care,
> Ubbe
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-16-2007   #6 (permalink)
turbotoes


 
 

RE: MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers


hello all,

sorry if it is not the done thing to ressurect an old post, but does anyone
have an update on whether it is possible to get this beasty to work?


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Old 01-16-2007   #7 (permalink)
R. C. White, MVP


 
 

Re: MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers

Hi, TurboToes.

Its fine to resurrect an old post. But be sure to quote that old thread so
that we readers have some idea of what it was all about.

Since I use a newsreader, rather than the web-based interface, I'm not sure
which button to check to be sure that the prior message gets quoted, but it
was there the last time I looked at that interface. Like most experienced
users of newsgroups (which Microsoft Communities really is), I prefer to use
a newsreader, such as Outlook Express in WinXP or Windows Mail in Vista. If
you would like to try WM, just click this link:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...rdware_devices

That single click (unless you are blocked by something like a corporate
firewall) should start Windows Mail, set up an account for the Microsoft
public news server (which is free and does not require you to log on),
subscribe you to this .vista.hardware_devices NG, and download the 300
latest headers for you. From there, you can click Tools | Options... and
customize WM to suit yourself. For example, on the Send tab, you can check
the box to "Include message in reply".

Then just navigate to the old post, click Reply Group, and add your comments
or question, then Send.

If that old post is not within the most recent 300, you may need to go back
to Tools | Options... and click the Read tab. Under News, the default is to
get 300 at a time; you can up this to as high as 1,000, or remove the check
entirely to get ALL the messages still available on the news server. Be
warned that some NGs have tens of thousands of messages and it can take a
looong time to get them all, even with broadband. And this checkbox is
global, not by NG. So you might want to get all messages for this hardware
NG, which has just over 3,000, and then put the check back in the box before
visiting .vista.general, for example, which has nearly 12,000. (Some active
NGs have over 100,000!)

You probably know most of this, but there are always some newbies "lurking"
(also known as "reading over our shoulders"), which is a GOOD thing in NGs,
and this might be interesting to them.

The main point - if you don't quote the prior message, then we readers are
left scratching our head as to the exact question, even when you quote the
Subject line. If you don't quote the old thread, then please start a new
one, rather than "resurrect" the old.

Sorry. Didn't mean to write a book, but when I get started... ;^}

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
rc@grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Mail 7.0 in Vista Ultimate x64)

"turbotoes" <turbotoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4BBCEFF2-E645-4DCB-BB0C-5BF233D1EEDB@microsoft.com...
>
> hello all,
>
> sorry if it is not the done thing to ressurect an old post, but does
> anyone
> have an update on whether it is possible to get this beasty to work?


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-06-2007   #8 (permalink)
David


 
 

Re: MS SideWinder Strategic Commander Drivers

Hey Mr. White,

Why don't address the person's question as opposed to trashing them for
forum etiquette.

Let me provide you with some forum etiquette. Do not troll.

"R. C. White, MVP" wrote:

> Hi, TurboToes.
>
> Its fine to resurrect an old post. But be sure to quote that old thread so
> that we readers have some idea of what it was all about.
>
> Since I use a newsreader, rather than the web-based interface, I'm not sure
> which button to check to be sure that the prior message gets quoted, but it
> was there the last time I looked at that interface. Like most experienced
> users of newsgroups (which Microsoft Communities really is), I prefer to use
> a newsreader, such as Outlook Express in WinXP or Windows Mail in Vista. If
> you would like to try WM, just click this link:
>
> news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...rdware_devices
>
> That single click (unless you are blocked by something like a corporate
> firewall) should start Windows Mail, set up an account for the Microsoft
> public news server (which is free and does not require you to log on),
> subscribe you to this .vista.hardware_devices NG, and download the 300
> latest headers for you. From there, you can click Tools | Options... and
> customize WM to suit yourself. For example, on the Send tab, you can check
> the box to "Include message in reply".
>
> Then just navigate to the old post, click Reply Group, and add your comments
> or question, then Send.
>
> If that old post is not within the most recent 300, you may need to go back
> to Tools | Options... and click the Read tab. Under News, the default is to
> get 300 at a time; you can up this to as high as 1,000, or remove the check
> entirely to get ALL the messages still available on the news server. Be
> warned that some NGs have tens of thousands of messages and it can take a
> looong time to get them all, even with broadband. And this checkbox is
> global, not by NG. So you might want to get all messages for this hardware
> NG, which has just over 3,000, and then put the check back in the box before
> visiting .vista.general, for example, which has nearly 12,000. (Some active
> NGs have over 100,000!)
>
> You probably know most of this, but there are always some newbies "lurking"
> (also known as "reading over our shoulders"), which is a GOOD thing in NGs,
> and this might be interesting to them.
>
> The main point - if you don't quote the prior message, then we readers are
> left scratching our head as to the exact question, even when you quote the
> Subject line. If you don't quote the old thread, then please start a new
> one, rather than "resurrect" the old.
>
> Sorry. Didn't mean to write a book, but when I get started... ;^}
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
> rc@grandecom.net
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> (Running Windows Mail 7.0 in Vista Ultimate x64)
>
> "turbotoes" <turbotoes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4BBCEFF2-E645-4DCB-BB0C-5BF233D1EEDB@microsoft.com...
> >
> > hello all,
> >
> > sorry if it is not the done thing to ressurect an old post, but does
> > anyone
> > have an update on whether it is possible to get this beasty to work?

>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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