When 715 and myself had reported the same problems in a 2 page thread ie he didn't bother reading the thread before posting just like you...
Oh geez, here we go (forum snob mode engaged). First and foremost Pervert, if the stick in question and/or the issue were as common with the players in AH as you and Kazaa seem to believe, there would be a
lot more people posting on it
right now, i.e. more than just Kazaa. I did a search before my initial response, and the last report of an issue with the Microsoft Sidewinder Precision Pro FFB was 2006 v2.08. Your 2 page post didn't show up.
If you do an idiotweb search on the stick, one of the first articles that pops up is an old Microsoft support article regarding problems with the non-USB version of the stick and certain sound cards/game ports in Win2000, XP and Vista. More granular searches regarding the USB version of the stick shows a mulitude of various incompatibilities being reported across the idiotweb, most especially with Windows 7. So once again we come down to "it's not my computer".
So now let's get down to some of the obvious...
Didn't Pyro buy an MS FFB2 for testing? that's what I was told anyway.
Even
if Pyro did buy one of those sticks for testing, don't you find it a bit strange that neither he nor any other HTC staff member has even acknowledged this discussion in the 2 weeks since it was orginally posted? There is also the fact that whatever computer Pyro hooked the stick up to, it's not going to have the same internal hardware as Kazaa's which can and will make a difference. Now let's look at Kazaa's dxdiag...
Available OS Memory: 6136MB RAM
Page File:
2548MB used, 9719MB available
If that is the size of Kazaa's paging file before starting AH and whatever else he has running in the background while playing, there are way too many processes running. With 6GB of RAM on a fresh boot running as lean as possible, your paging file should be around ~1.6GB with AH running. Working on the assumption that you disabled all of the processes recommended in this post:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,71591.0.htmlYou still have a memory utilization issue with that big of a swap file running.
Not knowing exactly which stick you have, I can't do more granular searches on the idiotweb but I did find something interesting:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Windows-7/en-us/Browse.aspx?type=Hardware&category=Mice%2c%20Keyboards%20%26%20Input%20Devices&subcategory=Game%20Controllers&compat=incompat&os=64-bitIt is possible that the information is incorrect but it does raise more questions in my mind.
And this little oddity from your dxdiag report has me puzzled since it is a compatibility layer of DirectX although there may not be any correlation to the issue at hand:
D3D9 Overlay: Not Supported
DXVA-HD: Not Supported
Kazaa, would it be possible for you to post the exact model number of that joystick? I'll do some more digging as time permits.