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Techrat 2001
May 15th, 1999, 10:18 AM
I purchased a Manhattan Game Card which supposedly allows two additional joysticks. It's an ISA card and plugs in through an ISA slot. It does not appear to be plug-n-play and I cannot get any joysticks to acknowledge when connected to the card. I cannot find Manhattan listed on the Internet as a company. Any suggestions?

mzcpu
May 16th, 1999, 07:35 AM
I know with some of those gamecards you need to disable the resident joystick port on the soundcard first. Then you need to run the add new hardware wizard. First select it yourself and install, if that doesn't work try and see if windows will find it. And make sure you have the resources for it. Good luck..