Originally posted by lucull
I think of buying used CH throttle on ebay and a Rockfire gameport-USB-converter. Would this work under WinXP?
I can program the throttle under a win98 system, no problem, but I wonder if I could use the throttle and buttons together with my USB stick and USB pedals I already have under WinXP.
Operating system is not a problem: you must go crazy a bit, but you can solve all the issues (programming the throttle under 98 once, then info stay in device BIOS).
BUT CH gameport products don't work well if you have a recent gameport (or the Rockfire adapter). CH support told me it's a matter of gameport (or adapter) electric resistance: more recent ones have higher resistance, incompatible with CH gameport products.
I had to bring back my CH fighterstick for this reason: after few minutes of playing the axis positions got very unstable, unplayable actually (possibly you remember my kind words in suqad channel after spending 90€ for a non-working 2 axis joy).
I tried it on my old PC, and it was working perfectly, but it is too slow to run AH.
I tried it on 4-5 more recent PCs, and it was having the same problem.
I also tried the Rockfire adapter but it did not solve the problem (same resistance as the recent gameports).
If you don't want to spend the huge amount of money for a brand new USB CH throttle you can get an X-45 and use the throttle only, while using for axis your favourite stick: quality for throttle is not as important as for stick.
Mail me if you need more info about this subject, which I unfortunately got pretty deep into.
Regards
Promet