Next step at the weekend is an SSD w/SATA to IDE converter, rebuild the machine with DOS 6, W98, XP (to download GOG games) and OS/2. Joystick Mapper is available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and following versions, and you can get it only in English. I reckon my best option is to find suitable joystick remapping software - what's the best out there? I'd like to get 'the lot' working, including throttle and the buttons mapped to key presses. 2 Virozor 10:09pm Use this and just emulate the controls: Like Joystick-Up is W and related. If I ran it in XP (untried), theoretically it might work (with Thrustmaster's software), but there would be no soundcard support. Use the DS4 tool and enable XInput profile so it recognizes it as an X360 controller which has native support in many games. Run it in a Windows 98 MSDOS Window, joystick 'works' but mappings are wrong. Run it in pure DOS, there's no joystick, even using the USBJSTIK driver, as Tie Fighter uses DOS4GW In other words: This App will let you play any game or use any app with any mac compatible joystick or gamepad, even the ones that are not compatible with joysticks. Example Download and install vJoy ( vJoySetup.exe ). vJoy is a 'virtual' (software-only) joystick and UCR is an application built with AutoHotkey that allows you to map keyboard and mouse input to vJoystick controls. Physical axes can be mapped to virtual ones and physical buttons/switches can also be mapped to virtual ones and/or can simulate keyboard presses. Joystick Mapper is an application for Mac OS X that lets you map keyboard keys, mouse axes, mouse buttons and mouse wheel to any mac compatible joystick or gamepad button/axis/hat. You may want to have a look at vJoy and Universal Control Remapper (UCR). Might get an upgrade to a P3 700 with up to 2GB RAM) A bundle of scripts operating together to offer mapping functionalities to your joystick with the help of FreePIE. When a VentAction is dispatched, a screenshot is taken and a sophisticated algorithm will map clicking on the vents you see on screen to buttons on your controller. ![]() This is on my retro gaming PC (currently PII 300MHz, 384MB RAM, S3 Virge DX, SB32, MT32/SCC 1 (through SB32 MIDI port) and a Voodoo 2. joystick-mapper-among-us is joystick-mapper plus shortcuts for venting in the game Among Us. If you look at the java code, it tries to identify different devices: mouse, keyboard, dpad, buttons, game controllers. ![]() ![]() I'm trying to get Tie Fighter Collectors Edition working, using a USB Joystick (Thrustmaster T.16000M) to control it.
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