EXP portable PCMCIA game / MIDI card
PCMCIA GAME Card
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PCMCIA GAME/MIDI - for Joystick and MIDI
PCMCIA GAME/MIDI - for MS Force Feedback Joystick
PCMCIA GAME/MIDI - for Normal Joystick
PCMCIA GAME/MIDI Card (GAME)
PCMCIA GAME/MIDI Card (MIDI)
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows NT3.51, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 3.1
Works with DOS plus all Windows versions (including NT). Some laptops (mostly older ThinkPad's) may require you to disable your soundcard to use the MIDI or joystick functions. To do this, locate the Control Panel. Click System, then Device Manager. Look for something that says "sound". Click the + next to it, then click the soundcard. Now, click "Disable in this hardware profile", click OK, then reboot your computer. When you are done using the PCMCIA card, open control panel again and follow the same steps as before, except unclick "disable in this hardware profile".
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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exp-midi/A | 2.4 KB | 16 Jul 1996 |
exp-midi/DOS/EXPGAME.EXE | 31.3 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/DOS/INSTALL.EXE | 96.5 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/DOSMODE.BAT | 2.4 KB | 20 Feb 1997 |
exp-midi/DOS_JOY.PIF | 1.3 KB | 19 Feb 1997 |
exp-midi/DOS_JOY.W95 | 1.2 KB | 19 Feb 1997 |
exp-midi/EXPGAME.EXE | 31.3 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE | 229.5 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/A | 2.4 KB | 16 Jul 1996 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/DOS/EXPGAME.EXE | 31.3 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/DOS/INSTALL.EXE | 96.5 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/DOSMODE.BAT | 2.4 KB | 20 Feb 1997 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/DOS_JOY.PIF | 1.3 KB | 19 Feb 1997 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/DOS_JOY.W95 | 1.2 KB | 19 Feb 1997 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/EXPGAME.EXE | 31.3 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/INSTALL.EXE | 96.5 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/JOYSTICK.DLL | 21.3 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/JOYSTICK.SYS | 7.6 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/MSJSTICK.DRV | 7.7 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/PCMGAME2.INF | 4.8 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/PCMGAME3.INF | 10.5 KB | 4 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/PCMJMIDI.INF | 2.5 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/PCMMPU.DRV | 9.2 KB | 15 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/PCMMPU.VXD | 13.5 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/PCMVIO.VXD | 8.3 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/VJOYD.VXD | 30.3 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/MSJSTICK.DRV | 7.7 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/PCMGAME2.INF | 4.8 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/PCMGAME3.INF | 10.5 KB | 4 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/PCMJMIDI.INF | 2.5 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/PCMMPU.DRV | 9.2 KB | 15 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/PCMMPU.VXD | 13.5 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/PCMVIO.VXD | 8.3 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WIN95/VJOYD.VXD | 30.3 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WINNT/DISK1 | 5 bytes | 14 May 1997 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WINNT/EXPGAME.INF | 299 bytes | 4 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WINNT/JOYSTICK.DLL | 21.3 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WINNT/JOYSTICK.SYS | 7.6 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WINNT/OEMSETUP.INF | 542 bytes | 15 Aug 1997 |
exp-midi/GAME661.EXE/WINNT/README.TXT | 811 bytes | 15 Aug 1997 |
exp-midi/INSTALL.EXE | 96.5 KB | 13 Oct 1998 |
exp-midi/JOYSTICK.DLL | 21.3 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/JOYSTICK.SYS | 7.6 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/MSJSTICK.DRV | 7.7 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/PCMGAME2.INF | 4.8 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/PCMGAME3.INF | 10.5 KB | 4 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/PCMJMIDI.INF | 2.5 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/PCMMPU.DRV | 9.2 KB | 15 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/PCMMPU.VXD | 13.5 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/PCMVIO.VXD | 8.3 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/VJOYD.VXD | 30.3 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/WIN95/MSJSTICK.DRV | 7.7 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/WIN95/PCMGAME2.INF | 4.8 KB | 28 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/WIN95/PCMGAME3.INF | 10.5 KB | 4 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/WIN95/PCMJMIDI.INF | 2.5 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/WIN95/PCMMPU.DRV | 9.2 KB | 15 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/WIN95/PCMMPU.VXD | 13.5 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/WIN95/PCMVIO.VXD | 8.3 KB | 18 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/WIN95/VJOYD.VXD | 30.3 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
exp-midi/WINNT/DISK1 | 5 bytes | 14 May 1997 |
exp-midi/WINNT/EXPGAME.INF | 299 bytes | 4 Sep 1998 |
exp-midi/WINNT/JOYSTICK.DLL | 21.3 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/WINNT/JOYSTICK.SYS | 7.6 KB | 14 Oct 1996 |
exp-midi/WINNT/OEMSETUP.INF | 542 bytes | 15 Aug 1997 |
exp-midi/WINNT/README.TXT | 811 bytes | 15 Aug 1997 |
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