Game crashes due to joystick buffer overflow?
by Chris Jorgensen · in Torque Game Builder · 06/01/2006 (10:31 am) · 0 replies
Hi everyone,
I posted a similar thread in the "getting started" forum but I think this is the better place. I've got the vanilla TGB Beta EXE that I bought a few weeks ago running on a Dell laptop (1.4 GHz or so). Initially, the executable didn't launch. So I copied over from the T2D installation a few of the DLL files that weren't included with TGB. Sure enough, it launched and I've been developing with that setup since.
I recently plugged in my two year old dual analog thrustmaster controller. It worked great, but occasional the EXE gets super-choppy to the point where I have to ALT+F4 to kill it. The console in this scenario will print out in red "Jotstick0 input buffer overflow."
Has anyone encountered this problem? Is it because of the DLLs or EXE I am using? I also recently bought and plugged in a Logitech dual analog. It also works well but I haven't tried unplugging the thrustmaster to see if the hardware is causing a problem.
Any thoughts or help?
Thanks.
I posted a similar thread in the "getting started" forum but I think this is the better place. I've got the vanilla TGB Beta EXE that I bought a few weeks ago running on a Dell laptop (1.4 GHz or so). Initially, the executable didn't launch. So I copied over from the T2D installation a few of the DLL files that weren't included with TGB. Sure enough, it launched and I've been developing with that setup since.
I recently plugged in my two year old dual analog thrustmaster controller. It worked great, but occasional the EXE gets super-choppy to the point where I have to ALT+F4 to kill it. The console in this scenario will print out in red "Jotstick0 input buffer overflow."
Has anyone encountered this problem? Is it because of the DLLs or EXE I am using? I also recently bought and plugged in a Logitech dual analog. It also works well but I haven't tried unplugging the thrustmaster to see if the hardware is causing a problem.
Any thoughts or help?
Thanks.
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