First post, by maximus
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I picked up a couple of nice game controllers at Goodwill yesterday. One is an original Gravis Gamepad, the other is a Gravis Analog Pro Joystick. I'm using them with my Gateway G6-350 (PII 450 MHz). Both controllers work splendidly in Windows 98, but I can't seem to get them to work when I restart in DOS mode.
The G6-350's game port is integrated with the motherboard, as is the sound card, a Creative ES1373. (I'm guessing the two are connected, as is the case with discrete sound cards). I use the Sound Blaster PCI 128 drivers for the ES1373 in both Windows 98 and DOS, and sound works fine on both. The motherboard doesn't let me control the sound card's resources, but I checked in device manager, and the gameport uses the standard 0200 memory location.
My understanding is that the gameport should "just work," so I'm not sure what the problem is. I'm spoiled to USB game controllers, though, so I'm probably just missing something super obvious. Any ideas?