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What's the best solution for a yoke in VectorMame?
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January 31, 2006, 06:01:25 pm »
What is the best route to go if I'm wanting to build a yoke to play StarWars in Vectormame. Meaning -- I'll be using a DOS machine.
For example, if I build a twistygrip yoke, will it automatically work in DOS?
Thanks!
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Oh Crikey!
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Use "Jude's Star Wars Hack" which wires the yoke to a PC Joystick Connector.
That is 100% DOS compatible.
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