Hello, perhaps you can help me with a small problem. Recently i'm getting in to some racing games after purchasing the codemasters racing pack during the christmas sale. I have a decade old wheel and pedals called 'Destiny Racing Wheel' made by a company called Leda.
Upon research it's clear the company went under, but because it is such an old device it was only made for Windows 95/98. I have the original drivers that was supplied on the disc, but not surprisingly it won't install at all. The wheel also uses a serial connection rather than USB.
As far as i can see there are some main factors against me here:
1. The drivers are for Win 95/98 and i'm running Windows 7
2. I'm on a 64 bit version of W7, that probably makes it worse.
3. It's on a serial connection, in to my COM1 port.
The executable itself ran the setup (once it started in compatability mode). But all that did as far as i can see is just extract the drivers anyway. It still required windows to set up the controller, which i am unable to do. Anyway my main question is, is it possible to revive the drivers somehow for use with Win7?
Even if it could run get it to XP, i could probably run XP Mode and do it through that.
[b]Edit:[/b] After running the legacy hardware setup through device manager, a message pops up saying that the driver is not compatible.
[url]http://download.driverguide.com/driver/LEDA+DESTINY+FORCE+FEEDBACK+STEERING+WHEEL/Leda+Media+Products/d80111.html[/url]
This driver says that it works on Windows Vista. You might need 32 bit though
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