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- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Readme File for Microsoft SideWinder 3D Pro, SideWinder
- Game Pad, and SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 Software Update
- December 1996
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- (c) Microsoft Corporation, 1996
-
- THIS COMPUTER PROGRAM IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW AND INTERNATIONAL
- TREATIES. UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS PROGRAM,
- OR ANY PORTION OF IT, MAY RESULT IN SEVERE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
- PENALTIES, AND WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE
- UNDER THE LAW.
-
- This document provides late-breaking or other information that
- supplements the Microsoft SideWinder 3D Pro, the Microsoft SideWinder
- game pad, and the Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 software update documentation.
-
- -----------------------------------
- Where to Find Information
- -----------------------------------
- Your online documentation can help you become familiar with the
- capabilities of this product and can help you figure out the answers
- to your questions.
-
- * The Online User's Guide, accessible from the Start menu, is a
- comprehensive online Help system containing conceptual and
- step-by-step information, as well as troubleshooting suggestions.
-
- * The Game Device Profiler Online User's Guide, accessible from
- the Help menu of the Game Device Profiler, contains step-by-step
- instructions and troubleshooting information.
-
- * To learn more about the Microsoft gaming devices, as well
- as other Microsoft hardware products and updates, visit our
- World Wide Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/
-
- -------------------------
- How to Use This Document
- -------------------------
- To view this Readme file on-screen in Windows Notepad, maximize the
- Notepad window and click Word Wrap on the Edit menu. To print the
- Readme file, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and then
- use the Print command on the File menu.
-
- This Readme covers both the SideWinder 3D Pro and the SideWinder game
- pad. Make sure that you read the section that applies to your gaming
- device.
-
- -------------------------
- CONTENTS
- -------------------------
- 1. Don't Install Older Software over the New SideWinder Gaming
- Devices 1.5 Update
-
- 2. GAME PORTS AND SOUND CARDS
- 2.1 Don't Connect Your Gaming Device to a Network AUI Port
- 2.2 Game Port Cables
- 2.3 Game Port and Sound Card Issues
- 2.4 SideWinder 3D Pro Game Port Issues
- 2.5 SideWinder Game Pad Game Port Issues
-
- 3. Using SideWinder 3D Pro in Analog Mode
-
- 4. Using the SideWinder Game Pad in Pass-Through Mode for Analog
- Devices
- 4.1 Pass-through Mode Is Not Supported for Add-on Devices
- 4.2 Kraft Thunderstick Switches Out of Pass-through Mode
-
- 5. GAMES-NOTES ON COMPATIBILITY WITH SIDEWINDER 3D PRO
- 5.1 Running Games Simultaneously
- 5.2 Use Analog Mode for Best Performance with these Games
- 5.3 Games That May Experience Problems
- 5.4 Notes on Other Games
-
- 6. GAMES-NOTES ON COMPATIBILITY WITH SIDEWINDER GAME PAD
- 6.1 Running Games Simultaneously
- 6.2 Setting up the SideWinder Game Pad for MS-DOS-based Games
- 6.3 Playing Games in an MS-DOS Box Under Windows 95
- 6.4 Games That May Experience Problems
- 6.5 Notes on Other Games
-
- 7. DISPLAY COMPATIBILITY
- 7.1 Use The Latest Drivers
- 7.2 Diamond Edge 3D Nvidia Video Drivers
-
- 8. MEMORY ISSUES
-
- 9. KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS IN THE GAME DEVICE PROFILER
- 9.1 Exit Keystroke Assignment Mode
- 9.2 Display "Right-Click" Shortcut Menu
-
- 10. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 10.1 Suspending the Game Device Profiler
- 10.2 Device Is Connected but Gaming Device Properties
- Doesn't Show It
- 10.3 Can't Open Gaming Device Properties, or Devices
- Listed as "Not Connected"
- 10.4 Control Panel Missing Joystick or Gaming Device
- Properties
- 10.5 Selecting the Correct Executable File When Creating
- a Profile
- 10.6 Profile Not Working for Game That Plays from
- CD-ROM Drive
- 10.7 Minimum System Configuration Needed
- 10.8 Strange Colors in the Game Device Profiler
- 10.9 Keystroke Assignments Sometimes Do Not Work
- 10.10 Profile Not Working for a Game That is Part of a
- Multi-Game Package
- 10.11 Using Profiles for MS-DOS-based Games Started from
- the MS-DOS Prompt in Windows 95
- 10.12 Problems with the SideWinder game pad
- 10.12.1 Game Pad Won't Work When Computer is Restarted in
- MS-DOS Mode
- 10.12.2 Several Game Pads Are Connected but Gaming Device
- Properties Says One or More are "Not Connected"
- 10.12.3 Game Device Profiler Doesn't Recognize More Than One
- Game Pad
-
- 10.13 Game Doesn't Recognize Devices Connected During Game Play
-
-
- 11. UPDATES TO THE SIDEWINDER 3D PRO 1.0 SOFTWARE
-
- 12. CORRECTIONS
-
-
- ============================================================
- Part 1: DON'T INSTALL OLDER SOFTWARE OVER THE NEW
- SIDEWINDER GAMING DEVICES 1.5 UPDATE
- ============================================================
-
- You don't have to install the SideWinder 3D Pro 1.0 software
- after you've installed the SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 update.
- Both of these products include newer versions of the SideWinder
- 3D Pro and SideWinder game pad software.
-
- If you reinstall the older software over the updated software, your
- system will experience a general protection fault when you try to access
- the Test, Setting, or Device Assignment dialog boxes in Gaming
- Device Properties.
-
- >>>To resolve the problem:
- 1 Uninstall the new SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 updated
- software.
- 2 Uninstall any old versions of the SideWinder software that are
- installed on your computer(SideWinder 3D Pro and SideWinder
- game pad software).
- 3 Reinstall the new SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 updated software.
-
-
- ===================================================
- Part 2: GAME PORTS AND SOUND CARDS
- ===================================================
-
- 2.1 Don't Connect Your Gaming Device to a Network AUI Port
-
- Network adapters with an AUI 15-pin port resemble the standard
- game port. If you plug your SideWinder gaming device into a network
- port, you may damage the gaming device or network card.
-
-
- 2.2 Game Port Cables
-
- * Y-Cables
-
- Don't use a y-cable to connect the SideWinder gaming device to
- your computer because some y-cables can damage your gaming device.
-
- * Extender Cables
-
- Don't use a game port extender cable to connect the SideWinder
- gaming device to your computer. Extender cables can severely
- reduce the performance of your gaming device.
-
-
- 2.3 Game Port and Sound Card Issues
-
- If you plug your SideWinder 3D Pro or SideWinder game pad into one
- of the following game ports, the joystick or game pad may experience
- problems or may not work. (See Also: Section 2.4, "SideWinder 3D Pro
- Game Port Issues")
-
- In addition, the SideWinder 3D Pro joystick and SideWinder game pad
- are designed to work with only one game port installed. Using
- multiple game ports may cause problems.
-
- * Diamond Edge 3D (Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc.) or other
- Nvidia-based 3D accelerator card.
-
- The onboard game port is incompatible with the Microsoft gaming
- devices digital drivers. To use the joystick or game pad,
- you must install a standard game port.
-
- * Game Jammer PC Card (New Media Systems Corp.)
-
- This game port may experience problems with digital-only
- devices such as the SideWinder game pad.
-
- * Hewlett-Packard HP4000CT laptop docking station
- (Hewlett-Packard Co.)
-
- This game port may experience problems with digital-only
- devices such as the SideWinder game pad.
-
- * Media Vision Prosonic and Pro Audio 3D(Media Vision, Inc.)
-
- This game port may experience problems with digital-only
- devices such as the SideWinder game pad. If you have
- problems, try loading the DOS drivers for the card.
-
- For the SideWinder 3D Pro to work properly, you must load
- the MS-DOS drivers as well as the Windows 95 drivers. If
- you still experience problems, use the SideWinder 3D Pro
- in analog mode.
-
- * Microcomputer Microconnect 34
-
- You may experience problems (such as erratic button presses)
- with games if you have the sound on. If you disable the sound,
- your game should play properly.
-
- * Mwave sound card (IBM Corp.), used in the IBM Aptiva
-
- You may experience problems (such as erratic button presses)
- with games if you have the sound on. If you disable the sound,
- your game should play properly.
-
- * Quick Shot PCMCIA (Bondwell Global, Ltd.)
-
- To properly configure this game port, you need to obtain one of
- the manufacturer's new drivers: JOYA.COM or JOYB.COM. For more
- information, contact Quick Shot.
-
- * Roland RAP 10/AT (Roland Corp.)
-
- This game port may experience problems with digital-only
- devices such as the SideWinder game pad.
-
- * Sound Blaster 16 SCSI-1 (Creative Labs, Inc.)
-
- This game port may experience problems with digital-only
- devices such as the SideWinder game pad.
-
- NOTE: All other Sound Blaster game ports are compatible with
- the SideWinder game pad.
-
- * TeleVideo TeleWave Q32/SRS (TeleVideo, Inc.)
-
- This game port may experience problems with digital-only
- devices such as the SideWinder game pad. If you have
- problems, try loading the DOS drivers for the card.
-
- For the SideWinder 3D Pro to work properly, you must load
- the MS-DOS drivers as well as the Windows 95 drivers. If
- you still experience problems, use the SideWinder 3D Pro
- in analog mode.
-
- * Toshiba Tecra 700CT laptop computer (Toshiba America, Inc.)
-
- Uses a built-in game port which may produce erratic results.
-
- * Toshiba Tecra 720 laptop computer (Toshiba America, Inc.)
-
- In Low power mode, there is not enough power available for the
- SideWinder game pad to work properly from the docking station
- game port or from a PCMCIA-based game port. If you switch to
- Full power, both game ports work properly. For information
- about changing the laptop setting to Full power, see your
- computer's documentation.
-
- * Sound cards or systems using the ESS chip sets
-
- You may experience problems (such as erratic button presses)
- with games if you have the sound on. If you disable the sound,
- your game should play properly.
-
- * Sound cards or systems using the OPTI 930a chip set
-
- This game port may experience problems with digital-only
- devices such as the SideWinder game pad.
-
- * The following sound cards may have problems when you connect
- multiple SideWinder game pads. If you experience problems,
- try disconnecting one game pad at a time to determine the
- maximum number of game pads that work at once with the
- sound card.
-
- * Sound cards or systems using the ESS chip sets
- * Sound cards or systems using the OPTI chip sets
-
-
- 2.4 SideWinder 3D Pro Game Port Issues
-
- SideWinder 3D Pro functions only in analog mode if you use any of
- the following game ports:
-
- * ThrustMaster ACM Pro
- * Colorado Spectrum Notebook
- * Advanced Gravis Eliminator
- * Logitech Soundman Wave
- * Media Vision Premium 3D
- * TeleVideo TeleWave Q32/SRS
- * Media Vision ProSonic
- * Boca SoundExpression
- * Orchid Nusound PnP 32
- * Sound cards or systems using ESS chip sets
- * Sound cards or systems using OPTI 930, 930a, or 931 chip sets
-
- To use SideWinder 3D Pro in analog mode with the Windows 95
- operating system, we recommend that you select CH FlightStick Pro
- or ThrustMaster in the Windows 95 Joystick Properties window.
-
-
- 2.5 SideWinder Game Pad Game Port Issues
-
- * Various adjustable game cards
-
- If you've connected four SideWinder game pads together in a
- chain, and you have an adjustable game card (such as Computer
- City Dual Port Game Card MX-911), you may experience "phantom"
- button presses if your game card isn't set up correctly. If
- you do experience this phenomenon, consult your game card
- documentation for help adjusting the game card's speed.
-
- ===================================================
- Part 3: USING SIDEWINDER 3D PRO IN ANALOG MODE
- ===================================================
-
- * If a particular game is not working properly in digital mode,
- try switching to analog mode. For more information, check
- your SideWinder 3D Pro Online User's Guide.
-
- * If you do set up and calibrate your SideWinder 3D Pro as an analog
- joystick (such as a ThrustMaster joystick or a CH Flightstick Pro
- joystick), you may experience some minor erratic movement in the
- Windows 95 Gaming Device Properties Test tab. This isn't a problem
- with your joystick--it's a characteristic of analog joysticks. To
- resolve this problem, install the SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5
- software update, and then use SideWinder 3D Pro in digital mode.
-
-
- ===================================================
- Part 4: USING THE SIDEWINDER GAME PAD IN
- PASS-THROUGH MODE FOR ANALOG DEVICES
- ===================================================
-
- 4.1 Pass-through Mode Is Not Supported for Add-on Devices
-
- The SideWinder game pad doesn't support Pass-through mode for
- add-on devices such as throttles, pedals, and so on. Check the
- documentation for your add-on device to see if it needs to be
- connected directly to your computer. For example, the
- Thrustmaster Rudder Control System's documentation specifically
- states that it should be connected directly to the computer.
- Therefore, the Thrustmaster will not work with the SideWinder
- game pad in Pass-through mode.
-
- 4.2 Kraft Thunderstick Switches Out of Pass-through Mode
-
- If you've connected a Kraft Thunderstick to your SideWinder game
- pad and the game pad is in Pass-through mode, pressing buttons
- 1 and 2 simultaneously on the Kraft Thunderstick switches the
- SideWinder game pad out of Pass-through mode. To use the Kraft
- Thunderstick again, press the Mode button on your SideWinder game
- pad once. This puts the game pad back into Pass-through mode.
- Then avoid pressing buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously on your
- Kraft Thunderstick.
-
-
-
- =========================================================
- Part 5: GAMES-NOTES ON COMPATIBILITY WITH SIDEWINDER 3D PRO
- =========================================================
-
- 5.1 Running Games Simultaneously
-
- The Game Device Profiler works best when you run only one game
- at a time. If you have more than one game open, your profile
- for your second or third game may not work correctly.
-
- If you do encounter this problem, close all open games, and then
- reload the game you want to play. Your profile should work
- correctly now.
-
- 5.2 Use Analog Mode for Best Performance with these Games
-
- These games may experience problems with digital devices. For best
- results, run these games with the SideWinder 3D Pro in analog mode.
-
- GAME Publisher
- -------------- -------------------
- Alien Odyssey Argonaut Software, Ltd.
- Body Count Capstone (IntraCorp, Inc.)
- Corridor 7 Capstone (IntraCorp, Inc.)
- Cyberia 2 Interplay Productions, Inc.
- Delta V Bethesda Softworks, Inc.
- Earthworm Jim: The Whole Can of Worms Playmates Interactive
- Entertainment, Inc.
- Flight Unlimited (DOS version only) Looking Glass
- Technologies, Inc.
- Full Throttle LucasArts Entertainment Co.
- Hardball 5 Accolade, Inc.
- Iron Assault Virgin Interactive
- Entertainment, Inc.
- Mortal Kombat I Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
- Need For Speed Electronic Arts
- Raiden Imagitec Design, Inc.
- Screamer Virgin Interactive
- Entertainment, Inc.
- Shattered Steel Interplay Productions, Inc.
- Star Wars: Rebel Assault I and II LucasArts Entertainment Co.
- SuperKarts Manic Media Productions,
- Ltd.
- System Shock Origin Systems, Inc.
- Terminator: Future Shock Bethesda Softworks
- Tetris Spectrum HoloByte, Inc.
- TFX Ocean Software, Ltd.
- Ultimate Body Blows European Leisure Software
- Publishers Assoc.
- Wetlands New World Computing, Inc.
-
-
- 5.3 Games That May Experience Problems
-
- * The games below may experience problems with the SideWinder 3D Pro
- joystick. You may want to check with the game publisher for possible
- updates or patches to the product.
-
- GAME Publisher
- -------------- -------------------
- AH-64D Longbow Origin Systems, Inc.
- Raiden Imagitec Design, Inc.
- Savage Warriors Mindscape, Inc.
- Star Trek 25th Anniversary Interplay Productions, Inc.
- The Dig LucasArts Entertainment Co.
- Zoop Viacom International, Inc.
-
- * Hot Plugging
-
- Some games will not detect a SideWinder 3D Pro that
- you connect during game play. To change or add a gaming
- device, exit your game, connect the gaming device you want
- to use for that game session, and then re-start your game.
-
- * Mode Switching
-
- In some games, when you switch from a SideWinder game pad to a
- SideWinder 3D Pro during game play, the game will not recognize
- the joystick. In these cases, you may need to recalibrate the
- joystick in your game in order for it to work properly. Or, you
- may need to restart your game.
-
- For more information about joystick calibration, refer to your
- game's documentation.
-
-
- 5.4 Notes on Other Games
-
- * Atari 2600 Action Pack for Windows (Activision)
-
- When you associate these games with your SideWinder 3D Pro in the
- Game Device Profiler, make sure you select the 2600EMU.EXE
- executable file. For example, if you're creating a profile to work
- with Pitfall, select 2600EMU.EXE, and *not* PITFALL.EXE. Since all
- the games in this package use the 2600EMU.EXE executable file, you
- can have only one default profile for all of the games.
-
- * Day of the Tentacle (LucasArts Entertainment Co.)
-
- For the SideWinder 3D Pro to work correctly, do not use the game's
- joystick calibration feature.
-
- * Descent and Descent II (Interplay Productions, Inc.)
-
- You need to run these games with the "-joypolled" command
- switch. For more information, check the Descent or Descent II
- Readme file.
-
- * EarthSeige 2 (Sierra On-Line, Inc.)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder 3D Pro,
- make sure you select the DBSIM.EXE executable file.
-
- * Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (LucasArts
- Entertainment Co.)
-
- For the SideWinder 3D Pro to work correctly, do not use the game's
- joystick calibration feature.
-
- * Lode Runner (Sierra On-Line, Inc.)
-
- To activate a move that your game has pre-assigned to
- a joystick button, you will need to press the button twice.
-
- * Manic Marbles (Microsoft Corporation)
-
- When you associate these games with your SideWinder 3D Pro
- in the Game Device Profiler, make sure you select the
- MANIC.M_M executable file, which is located in
- the \Windows\Temp\MMMCache folder.
-
- * Mega Man X (Capcom Entertainment, Inc.)
-
- In order to get the most functionality from this game,
- select the Capcom controller in the game's Option Mode screen.
-
- * NFL Quarterback Club '97 (Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.)
-
- When played with a SideWinder 3D Pro, this
- game detects your single joystick as two joysticks.
- Only buttons 1 and 2 on the SideWinder 3D Pro are
- directly supported by this game.
-
- * Orion Conspiracy (Domark Software Inc.)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder 3D Pro,
- make sure you select the ENGLISH.EXE executable file.
-
- * Return Fire (Silent Software Inc.)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder 3D Pro,
- make sure you select the RFIRE.BIN executable file.
-
- * Shockwave Assault (Electronic Arts)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder 3D Pro,
- make sure you select the SW#_#.EXE executable file, where the
- # signs represent the video mode you selected in the game.
-
- * Slipstream 5000 (Gremlin Interactive Limited)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder 3D Pro,
- make sure you select the PLAYGVD.EXE executable file.
-
- * Top Gun (Spectrum Holobyte, Inc.)
-
- If you're using SideWinder 3D Pro and the game is set for
- CH Flightstick Pro, this game interprets two or more
- simultaneous button presses as the hat switch command.
-
- * Virtua Fighter (Sega Entertainment, Inc.)
-
- If you are using the SideWinder 3D Pro in analog mode, you must
- select a four button joystick in Gaming Device Properties.
-
- * Williams Arcade Classics (Williams Entertainment, Inc.)
-
- When you associate these games with your SideWinder 3D Pro in the
- Game Device Profiler, make sure you select the GAME.EXE executable
- file if you're running the Windows 95 versions. For example, if
- you're creating a profile to work with Joust, select GAME.EXE,
- and *not* JOUST.EXE. Since all the games in this package use
- the GAME.EXE executable file, you can have only one default
- profile for all six of the games.
-
- * Wing Commander 3 & 4 (Origin Systems, Inc.)
-
- For the SideWinder 3D Pro to work correctly with these games, you
- need an alternate joystick DLL file (WC3JOY.DLL or WC4JOY.DLL)
- that is available from Origin Systems.
-
-
- =============================================================
- Part 6: GAMES-NOTES ON COMPATIBILITY WITH SIDEWINDER GAME PAD
- =============================================================
-
- 6.1 Running Games Simultaneously
-
- The Game Device Profiler works best when you run only one game
- at a time. If you have more than one game open, your profile
- for your second or third game may not work correctly.
-
- If you do encounter this problem, close all open games, and then
- reload the game you want to play. Your profile should work
- correctly now.
-
- 6.2 Setting up the SideWinder Game Pad for MS-DOS-based Games
-
- Some MS-DOS-based games require you to choose either a joystick
- or a game pad in the setup program. In such cases, the SideWinder
- game pad may respond better if you choose "joystick" rather than
- "game pad."
-
- 6.3 Playing Games in an MS-DOS Box Under Windows 95
-
- * Typically, buttons C and Z on the SideWinder game pad don't
- work for games played in an MS-DOS box. However, if your game
- supports the "PC-Fighter" 6-button game pad, to get the extra
- functionality that these two buttons provide, set your game
- for the PC-Fighter device.
-
- NOTE: This is true only if one SideWinder game pad is
- connected. (See the next bulleted item.)
-
- * If you are playing a game in an MS-DOS box, the number of
- SideWinder game pad buttons that work depends on the number
- of SideWinder game pads connected, as well as the number of
- buttons your game supports.
-
- Number of Game Pads Buttons that work if supported
- ------------------- ------------------------------
- One A, B, X, and Y
- Two A and B
- Three or Four A and B (on the first two game pads;
- additional game pads won't work)
-
- 6.4 Games That May Experience Problems
-
- * The games below may experience problems with the SideWinder game
- pad. Because it is a fully digital device and designed
- specifically for Windows 95, the SideWinder game pad
- may potentially have problems establishing proper communication
- with these non-Windows 95-based games. You may want to check
- with the game publisher for possible updates or patches
- to the product.
-
- GAME Publisher
- -------------- -------------------
- AH-64D Longbow Origin Systems, Inc.
- Alien Odyssey Argonaut Software, Ltd.
- Body Count Capstone (IntraCorp, Inc.)
- Corridor 7 Capstone (IntraCorp, Inc.)
- Cyberia Interplay Productions, Inc.
- Cyberia 2 Interplay Productions, Inc.
- Delta V Bethesda Softworks, Inc.
- Earthworm Jim: The Whole Can of Worms Playmates Interactive
- Entertainment, Inc.
- Flight Unlimited (DOS version only) Looking Glass
- Technologies, Inc.
- Football Pro '96 Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Full Throttle LucasArts Entertainment Co.
- Hardball 5 Accolade, Inc.
- Iron Assault Virgin Interactive
- Entertainment, Inc.
- Mortal Kombat I Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
- Need For Speed Electronic Arts
- Raiden Imagitec Design, Inc.
- Savage Warriors Mindscape, Inc.
- Screamer Virgin Interactive
- Entertainment, Inc.
- Star Trek 25th Anniversary Interplay Productions, Inc.
- Star Wars: Rebel Assault I and II LucasArts Entertainment Co.
- Shattered Steel Interplay Productions, Inc.
- SuperKarts Manic Media Productions,
- Ltd.
- System Shock Origin Systems, Inc.
- Terminator: Future Shock Bethesda Softworks
- Tetris Spectrum HoloByte, Inc.
- TFX Ocean Software, Ltd.
- The Dig LucasArts Entertainment Co.
- Ultimate Body Blows European Leisure Software
- Publishers Assoc.
- Wetlands New World Computing, Inc.
- Zoop Viacom International, Inc.
-
- * Hot Plugging
-
- Some games will not detect a SideWinder game pad that
- you connect during game play. To change or add a gaming
- device, exit your game, connect the gaming device you want
- to use for that game session, and then re-start your game.
-
- * Mode Switching
-
- In some games, when you switch from a SideWinder game pad to a
- SideWinder 3D Pro during game play, the game will not recognize
- the joystick. In these cases, you may need to recalibrate the
- joystick in your game in order for it to work properly. Or, you
- may need to restart your game.
-
- For more information about joystick calibration, refer to your
- game's documentation.
-
- * Using Multiple Game Pads
-
- Some games, including those listed below, do not recognize gaming
- devices that are plugged in after the game has been started.
- If you want to use multiple SideWinder game pads in these games,
- you must connect them before starting the game.
-
- GAME Publisher
- -------------- -------------------
- NHL '97 Electronic Arts
- NHL Powerplay '96 Virgin Interactive
- Ultimate Football '95 Microprose Software, Inc.
-
- 6.5 Notes on Other Games
-
- * Atari 2600 Action Pack for Windows (Activision)
-
- When you associate these games with your SideWinder game pad
- in the Game Device Profiler, make sure you select the
- 2600EMU.EXE executable file. For example, if you're creating
- a profile to work with Pitfall, select 2600EMU.EXE, and *not*
- PITFALL.EXE. Since all the games in this package use the
- 2600EMU.EXE executable file, you can have only one default profile
- for all of the games.
-
- * Descent and Descent II (Interplay Productions, Inc.)
-
- You need to run these games with the "-joypolled" command
- switch. For more information, check the Descent or Descent II
- Readme file.
-
- * EarthSeige 2 (Sierra On-Line, Inc.)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder game pad,
- make sure you select the DBSIM.EXE executable file.
-
- * Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (LucasArts
- Entertainment Co.)
-
- For the SideWinder game pad to work correctly, do not use
- the game's joystick calibration feature.
-
- * Lode Runner (Sierra On-Line, Inc.)
-
- To activate a move that your game has pre-assigned to a game
- pad button, you will need to press the button twice.
-
- * Manic Marbles (Microsoft Corporation)
-
- When you associate these games with your SideWinder game pad
- in the Game Device Profiler, make sure you select the
- MANIC.M_M executable file, which is located in the
- \Windows\Temp\MMMCache folder.
-
- * Mega Man X (Capcom Entertainment, Inc.)
-
- In order to get the most functionality from this game,
- select the Capcom controller in the game's Option Mode screen.
-
- * NFL Quarterback Club '97 (Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.)
-
- You can play this game with one or two SideWinder game pads;
- however, the game always detects two gaming devices.
- Only buttons A and B on the SideWinder game pad are directly
- supported by this game.
-
- * Orion Conspiracy (Domark Software Inc.)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder game pad,
- make sure you select the ENGLISH.EXE executable file.
-
- * Return Fire (Silent Software Inc.)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder game pad,
- make sure you select the RFIRE.BIN executable file.
-
- * Shockwave Assault (Electronic Arts)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder game pad,
- make sure you select the SW#_#.EXE executable file, where the
- # signs represent the video mode you selected in the game.
-
- * Silent Thunder (Sierra On-Line, Inc.)
-
- For the SideWinder game pad to work correctly, you need an
- updated version of the game (version 1.1) from Sierra.
-
- * Slipstream 5000 (Gremlin Interactive Limited)
-
- To associate this game with your SideWinder game pad,
- make sure you select the PLAYGVD.EXE executable file.
-
- * Triple Play 97 (Electronic Arts)
-
- The third and fourth SideWinder game pads stop functioning
- during game play. Check with Electronic Arts for a patch that
- solves this problem.
-
- * Williams Arcade Classics (Williams Entertainment, Inc.)
-
- When you associate these games with your SideWinder game pad
- in the Game Device Profiler, make sure you select the GAME.EXE
- executable file if you're running the Windows 95 versions. For
- example, if you're creating a profile to work with Joust, select
- GAME.EXE, and *not* JOUST.EXE. Since all the games in this package
- use the GAME.EXE executable file, you can have only one default
- profile for all six of the games.
-
- * Wing Commander 3 & 4 (Origin Systems, Inc.)
-
- For the SideWinder game pad to work correctly with these games,
- you need an alternate joystick DLL file (WC3JOY.DLL or WC4JOY.DLL)
- that is available from Origin Systems.
-
-
- ==============================
- Part 7: DISPLAY COMPATIBILITY
- ==============================
-
- 7.1 Use The Latest Drivers
-
- In general, it is a good idea to make sure you have the latest
- release of the video drivers for your card.
-
- If you have the latest video drivers and still have display
- problems, try the following:
-
- * Switch to one of the drivers included with the Windows 95
- software.
- * Change to a different display mode. An alternative to using a
- different driver is to change your video mode to a standard
- video mode such as 640x480 resolution with 256 colors.
-
- For details on how to change drivers or switch to a different
- display mode, see your Windows 95 documentation.
-
- 7.2 Diamond Edge 3D Nvidia Video Drivers
-
- If you use the Diamond Edge 3D video card with the video driver
- NVDISP.DRV (version 4.0, dated 10/25/95), you will notice a
- display problem in the Game Device Profiler. Specifically, the
- items in the list of devices, games, and profiles display
- initially as white boxes. Once you click an item in the list, all
- items and text appear correctly. To correct this problem, contact
- Diamond Multimedia Systems for the latest video drivers.
-
-
- ======================
- Part 8: MEMORY ISSUES
- ======================
-
- The SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 update should run on any personal
- computer with a 486/66 or higher processor with at least 8MB of RAM.
- However, if you have other applications running, you may not have
- enough memory available to start the Game Device Profiler and run
- your game at the same time. When your system doesn't have enough
- resources available, you will either receive an error message or you
- will notice that your screen won't redraw properly. If you encounter
- these problems, close any other open applications and try again.
-
- If you receive an error message that you do not have enough space
- on your hard disk to perform an action, you will need to delete
- unnecessary files from your computer to gain some free space.
-
- =======================================================
- Part 9: KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS IN THE GAME DEVICE PROFILER
- =======================================================
-
-
- 9.1 Exit Keystroke Assignment Mode
-
- After recording a keystroke, you can press ESC to exit out of the
- keystroke recording mode.
-
- 9.2 Display "Right-Click" Shortcut Menu
-
- In the list of devices, games, and profiles, you can press
- SHIFT+F10 to display the shortcut menu in addition to using the
- right-click (or secondary button click) mouse method.
-
- =========================
- Part 10: TROUBLESHOOTING
- =========================
-
- This section contains answers to specific questions you may have.
- For additional troubleshooting information, see the Trouble-
- shooting sections of the SideWinder 3D Pro Online User's Guide or
- the SideWinder game pad Online User's Guide, and the Game Device
- Profiler Online User's Guide.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.1 QUESTION: My game is behaving strangely. Is there any way I can
- troubleshoot the game with the Game Device Profiler turned off?
-
- ANSWER: Yes. You can "suspend" the Game Device Profiler. This
- allows you to troubleshoot in your game without having to delete
- any profiles for a device-game combination.
-
- >>>To "suspend" the Game Device Profiler:
-
- 1 On the lower-right corner of the Windows 95 taskbar,
- right-click the Game Device Profiler icon.
- 2 Click Suspend Game Device Profiler.
- 3 Troubleshoot your game.
- 4 To restart the Game Device Profiler, repeat Steps 1 and 2.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.2 QUESTION: I just set up the SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 updated
- software, but Gaming Device Properties shows that my device is not
- connected. What should I do?
-
- ANSWER: Try any of the following:
- * Make sure you have plugged your joystick or game pad into the
- correct port. (See Section 2.1, "Don't Connect Your Gaming Device
- to a Network Port.")
- * Make sure you have installed the new SideWinder Gaming Devices
- 1.5 updated software
- * Reboot your machine.
- * Follow the procedure described in Section 10.3.
-
- If these things don't solve the problem, review Section 2.3,
- "Game Port and Sound Card Issues," or contact your game port
- manufacturer.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.3 QUESTION: In the Control Panel, I see a "Gaming Devices"
- icon, but I can't open it; or, I can open it, but my devices are
- listed as "not connected."
-
- ANSWER: If you previously had a game port, but it was removed,
- the Setup program incorrectly detects that you still have a
- game port. Install a card with a game port (such as a sound card),
- and then run Setup again.
-
- If there is no response from the joystick, or Device Manager
- reports that the device is not present, not working properly,
- or does not have all of its drivers installed, perform the
- following procedure.
-
- >>>To resolve your joystick problem:
-
- 1 Start the computer in Safe mode since real-mode device drivers
- may conflict with the Windows 95 drivers and disable the game
- port. (For step-by-step instructions, consult your Windows 95
- documentation.)
-
- 2 Remove the GamePort Joystick from the Control Panel Device
- Manager and then add it again:
-
- a. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
- Control Panel.
- b. Double-click the System icon and then click the Device
- Manager tab.
- c. Double-click Sound, Video, and Game Controllers, and then
- check for a GamePort Joystick. If one exists, click it and
- then click Remove.
- d. Click OK, and then click Close.
-
- To add the GamePort Joystick, or if there is no GamePort
- Joystick entry, run the Add New Hardware Wizard in the Control
- Panel. For more information, consult your Windows 95
- documentation.
-
- 3 Verify that the GamePort Joystick is working at the MS-DOS
- level. To do so, try to use the joystick with an MS-DOS-based
- game. Refer to the game's documentation for information
- about configuring the joystick.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.4 QUESTION: I just turned on my computer and opened the Control
- Panel. Why don't I see Joystick or Gaming Device Properties?
-
- ANSWER: Your sound card may not be initialized properly due to
- a game port or driver problem.
-
- >>>To reinitialize your sound card so that you can access
- Gaming Device Properties:
-
- 1 Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
- Control Panel.
- 2 Double-click the System icon, and then click the Device
- Manager tab.
- 3 Double-click Sound, Video, and Game Controllers, select
- Gameport Joystick (or the device that has an error), and
- then click Properties.
- 4 Click the Resources tab, and then click Set Configuration
- Manually.
- 5 Clear the Use Automatic Settings check box, and then click OK.
- 6 In System Properties, click OK, close the Control Panel, and
- then restart your computer.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.5 QUESTION: I want to create a profile for my game, but the game
- comes with multiple executable files. When I'm associating the
- game with my gaming device, how do I know which executable file
- to select?
-
- ANSWER: Select the main executable file for the game. Typically,
- games that come with more than one .EXE file are played in an
- MS-DOS box, or can be played in either Windows 95 or MS-DOS.
-
- * If the game is played only in MS-DOS, look for the .EXE or .COM
- file that is the largest.
-
- * If the game can be played in either Windows 95 or MS-DOS, look
- for an .EXE or .COM file that contains the name of the game and
- perhaps a "W" for "Windows."
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.6 QUESTION: My game plays directly from my CD-ROM drive. I created
- a profile for this game, but it doesn't work. Why?
-
- ANSWER: Your game may be one that temporarily copies its
- executable file to the \Windows\Temp directory, and then deletes
- it when you quit the game. Therefore, when you associate this game
- with your gaming device, you must specify that the .EXE (or .COM)
- file is located in the \Windows\Temp directory instead of on your
- CD-ROM drive.
-
- >>>To specify that the executable file is located in the
- \Windows\Temp directory:
-
- 1 Insert the game compact disc into the CD-ROM drive.
- 2 After the game finishes loading, press ALT+TAB to switch to
- Windows 95.
- 3 Open the Game Device Profiler, and click the Add Game button.
- 4 Under Look In, open the \Windows\Temp directory.
- 5 In the list of files, select your game's executable file, and
- then click OK.
- 6 Edit and save the profile, and then press ALT+TAB to return to
- your game.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.7 QUESTION: What's the minimum system configuration I need in
- order to run the SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5 updated software?
-
- ANSWER: You must have a personal computer with a 486DX/66
- or higher processor, with 8 megabytes of RAM, 6 megabytes of
- available hard disk space, 256-color VGA or better display, and
- running Windows 95.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.8 QUESTION: I see strange colors in the Game Device Profiler.
- What do I do?
-
- ANSWER: The Game Device Profiler is designed to run at 640x480
- resolution, or higher, with a minimum of 256 colors. If your
- display is set to show 16 colors, change your display to show 256
- colors or more. For details on changing your display settings,
- see your Windows 95 documentation.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.9 QUESTION: Why isn't one of my keystroke assignments working in
- my game?
-
- ANSWER: Your game may be one that in certain situations goes
- into a "non-polling" mode. This means that the game stops
- requesting information from the gaming device. (For example,
- this may happen when you press a gaming device button that you
- programmed to pause your game.) To make your game respond again,
- press the original keystroke that you had assigned to the gaming
- device button.
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.10 QUESTION: My game is part of a multi-game package. I'm trying to
- create a profile for my game, but the profile isn't working.
- What should I do?
-
- ANSWER: Some companies that combine multiple games into one
- package use a single executable file for all of the games. To
- solve the problem, create one default profile for all of the games
- in the package using the single executable file. (Tip: The single
- executable file is usually the largest file that ends in .EXE.)
-
-
- * * * * *
- 10.11 QUESTION: I'm starting my MS-DOS-based games from the MS-DOS
- prompt. The profile for the first game works fine, but my profiles
- for all the games that I start after that don't work. Why?
-
- ANSWER: The Game Device Profiler can run only one game's profile
- per MS-DOS session. To use a profile for another MS-DOS-based
- game, you must close the MS-DOS window, and then start the next
- game from a new MS-DOS prompt.
-
- * * * * *
- 10.12 Problems with the SideWinder game pad
-
- 10.12.1 QUESTION: Why doesn't my SideWinder game pad work when I
- restart my computer in MS-DOS mode ("real mode")?
-
- ANSWER: Unlike SideWinder 3D Pro, the SideWinder game pad
- is digital-only device. Only games that run under Windows 95
- or in an MS-DOS box under Windows 95 will work with the
- game pad.
-
- * * * * *
- 10.12.2 QUESTION: I have several game pads connected in a chain,
- but Gaming Device Properties shows that one or more of my
- game pads are "not connected." What should I do?
-
- ANSWER: Restart your computer without any game pads
- connected, and then connect and test each one in turn.
-
- >>>To test your game pads:
-
- 1 Unplug all of your game pads, turn off your computer, and
- then start your computer again.
- 2 Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control
- Panel.
- 3 Double-click Gaming Devices.
- 4 Plug in a game pad, then click Test and ensure that all
- of your buttons are working properly.
- 5 Continue plugging in your game pads (up to four in a
- chain), testing each game pad to ensure that it is
- working properly.
-
- * * * * *
- 10.12.3 QUESTION: I connected two more SideWinder game pads to the
- one I'm already using, but the new ones don't show up in the
- Game Device Profiler. What's the problem?
-
- ANSWER: The Game Device Profiler will not recognize game
- pads that you connect while the Profiler is open. With all
- your game pads still connected, close the Game Device
- Profiler and then start it again.
-
- * * * * *
- 10.13 QUESTION: I connected a SideWinder game pad or SideWinder 3D Pro
- while I was playing a game, but the game does not recognize
- it. What's the problem?
-
- ANSWER: Some games do not recognize gaming devices that are
- connected after the game has already been started. To change
- or add a gaming device, exit your game, connect all of the
- gaming devices you want to use for the session, and then
- re-start your game.
-
-
-
- =======================================================
- Part 11: UPDATES TO THE SIDEWINDER 3D PRO 1.0 SOFTWARE
- =======================================================
- If you have a SideWinder 3D Pro, you'll notice these software updates
- when you use the Game Device Profiler and the Gaming Device Properties.
-
- * The SideWinder 3D Pro digital driver has been updated and is
- included with this release of the SideWinder Gaming Devices 1.5
- updated software. Calibration is now automatic and the rudder control
- is always on.
-
- * Included with this software is a Gaming Device Properties in the
- Control Panel. It contains a Test page with a new, more intuitive
- design for testing all the buttons and controls on your joystick.
-
-
- =======================
- Part 12: CORRECTIONS
- =======================
-
- Help: SideWinder 3D Pro Online User's Guide and
- SideWinder Game Pad Online User's Guide
- Topics: Uninstall the SideWinder 3D Pro software
- Uninstall the SideWinder game pad software
-
- Replace step 3 of the procedure with the following
- information:
-
- 3 Click Microsoft Gaming Devices, and then click
- Add/Remove.
-
-
-