![]() 01/04/2018 at 19:51 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
SideWinder 3d Pro Plus, little used.
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Only if you want to play adapter challenge and get that work over a usb port.
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I had one of those. Fond memories of Combat Flight Simulator: Battle for Europe
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wwwwoooooaaah, that’s all kinds of Nibby Bait right there! Circa 1997, top of the line short of the Force Feedback...
classic gamers may care, but it’s pretty irrelevant otherwise.
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I have a Sidewinder 3D Pro (not plus) that I am starting to think is dead (computer won’t acknowledge it). I think its usefulness to you is mainly dictated by if you have a computer with a Game port.
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Yours for the postage, if you want it.
![]() 01/04/2018 at 20:11 |
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Not really. Game/MIDI port, so you can’t use it without an adapter, and even then, you probably won’t have full access to it’s functionality.
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Let me try mine a few more times/ways, these are supposed to be pretty indestructible so I can’t imagine it died sitting on the shelf for a decade. Do you happen to have the driver diskette?
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That was a super-sweet stick for its day, but no USB makes it a tough sell. I’ll ask around in the retro gaming group I’m a member of though.
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I don’t.
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I had one too, SOOOOO long ago.