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I have MS FFB2. I got it off ebay (not for £6.50 though you lucky *^*^$&^%!!) and I liked it so much I bought another just in case the first one breaks, though it hasn't yet.. well sort of...
If you ever find the forces stop you have probably blown the power supply card. I had to but a cheap Laptop power supply and wire it up to the stick. Its actually made the forces a little bit stronger! I think I broke mine when I dropped it though, its not a known weakness! I haven't rtied any other but these sticks are great. Mine works fine under Win7 64 bit and XP 32 bit. The only problem with Win 7 is that the software doesn't work and as such you cant mess about with the forces or use the button software, however I havent found this to be a major problem. |
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I can concur the ffb2 is working well in win7 x64 and xp32 too. you will have to rely on the game to tweak the ffb forces. I haven't had any need for a standalone utility so far.
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That's a very interesting mod! May I post this in the central MS FFB2 topic? What voltage uses the stick anyway, 12 V?
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i couldn't directly find anything on the t'interweb which stated it was 24v and to be honest i can't rightly remember how i determined it was 24 volts (i made this mod about 2 years ago) but i did and it works! I could me more vague if that might help....... |
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