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In this blog post, I will be going over some of the best places for you to buy a joystick driver online. You can shop around online and buy a joystick driver from a trusted seller that has been in business for over 10 years. A good place to start is going through one of your favorite gaming stores, such as Gamestop or Walmart, and see if they carry any Joystick Drivers. If not, you can purchase them from the store's website where they will ship to you quickly and cheaply. They cost $5 to $7 and can be found at: http://www.gamestop.com/computer-software/joystick-driver/rcd-gaming-joystick-4pc-console http://www.walmartstores.com/rcdgamingproductsetxl2980.html January 5, 2018 (updated) - Gamestop is now offering official RCDC branded Universal Joystick Drivers. I also added a link to an IBM PC compatible website that has the drivers listed as Windows 95, 98, ME & NT for $5 each (US). There were no drivers available for Win2000 and XP (or later) until early July. Finding a compatible joystick driver for these systems is quite difficult, but, if you're patient, you can find one. You will need to download and install the official RCDC driver first, and then download and install the joystick driver that you want (example: joy2.inf). There should be No other drivers on your system. The PC must have a CGA/EGA/VGA monitor installed (hardware limitations do exist). On another note, Microsoft's Win95/98/ME/NT PC's no longer support the 3-button mouse (just like Windows XP). I'm not aware of any other OS's that support this key configuration anymore. Windows 2000 & XP are the last operating systems that support it. November 4, 2017 - I've added a link to Windows 95/98/ME driver set for the Universal Joystick Drivers. This is the driver set that should be used on these older versions of Windows. You can download and install the first two drivers and ignore the rest. The other drivers will load and run, but you don't really need them, as they were intended for other systems/boards/joysticks. The first 2 drivers could also be used on WinNT4 as well as Win2K&XP for those who would like to use an RCDC joystick with those versions of Windows as well. November 3, 2017 - I've added a link to the original RCDC stick driver that is compatible with all systems. You can download and install it with no problems. It includes drivers for CGA, EGA (with the CGA "S" connector), VGA, and even a TurboJet joystick. The driver will load without problems and will work on any version of Windows from 95 onward. All 3 drivers work on a DOS prompt as well. cfa1e77820

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