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No scratches.....I know you guys don't mean anything by it but I always get these answers from these forums. I've been using click products since 2004. Let's just assume I have the most general of computer knowledge.
My computer is plugged in. I have installed an operating system. My monitor works. My disk drive is operational. There is information burned onto the disk. There are no scratches on the disk. The drive reads nothing on any of my computers (which are also plugged in and operational). Once again, anyone have any ideas that don't assume I'm a complete moron?
I just received my XNA Export Module in the mail and I can't figure out how to install it.
I'm using the disk but when I put it in nothing happens. No installer pops up and I can't figure out what to do. My drive works fine but it can't recognize the disk. Do I install it from MMF2 or am I missing something?
The Joystick2 object and the xna controller object are two different extensions. They may be able to do the same things, but by no means are they the same. As such, if you program using the Joystick2 object, you will have to start everything over if you move to the xna controller object.
Yeah, I downloaded it and it seems to have installed fine. I still have no clue how to work it but I'll fiddle with it a little more.
Here's another question for ya. Since I don't have the XNA exporter yet, if I start to develop this program with the Joystick2 will that come back to haunt me when I finally do get the XNA? In other words, do all XBOX applications require the XNA controller object or will Joystick 2 work the exact same when ported over?
I have been searching the forums under related threads but none of them really stooped down to my low level of knowledge on this topic.
I own the full copy of MMF2 and have finally started trying to integrate an xbox controller into my programs. I understand that I need to own the XNA exporter to finalize a project for Xbox but is there a way I can use and test my project with an Xbox controller before I purchase the exporter?
I read on here that I can download Joystick 2 and/or Xbox controller from the downloads page on the main site but I have no clue which extension pack this is in.
I'd like to start developing this project with the aid of controller support but I don't have the spare cash to purchase the XNA upgrade just yet.