Jim Leonard stated:
>
>Finally, you can use an actual older card if your motherboard has an ISA slot. 
>  This only applies to computers 3 years old or older, of course.  Which also 
>leads to another option:  Build yourself an older computer and fill it with 
>legacy hardware. 

I was thinking about this the other day.  I finally found a cheap CH
Flightstick Pro to replace the one that broke a year or so ago.  It
crossed my mind to wonder how much longer it will be until you can't
get anything but USB joysticks?  Joysticks take a fair amount of
beating and everything's going USB, so in another decade, will it be
nearly impossible to find joysticks compatible with old hardware?

-- 
Lee K. Seitz
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