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Author Topic: Update on DOA stick problem  (Read 1283 times)

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stephenp1983

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Update on DOA stick problem
« on: August 29, 2006, 07:29:10 pm »
I was able to successfully install the stick on my other laptop which is also a gateway.  I think the problem lies in when you first plug the stick in before you try to apply the xbox drivers.  The two working computers both searched for a driver and installed the doa stick as a "A Microsoft Common Controller for windows Class" in the device manager, and were seen in the control panel under game controllers.  After I applied the xbox drivers they both worked in mame.

So does anyone know how I can get the other computer to recognized the stick as a microsoft common controller for windows class? I think that would solve the issue

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Re: Update on DOA stick problem
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2006, 08:09:33 am »
Looks like I spoke to soon.  Although the new computer sees the stick fine, after I installed the xbox drivers they won't see them lol.  Windows sees the stick fine, but opening the xbox utility shows no devices.