i second that last part. i used to have a collection of boot disks for all my old games, i based it of the windows 98 boot disk, added a few nessicary files, sound drivers and such. sometimes id just use the generic disk, other times id have to do something custom. but theese days noone makes dos drivers anymore and my boot disk doesnt work, hell i dont even have a floppy drive anymore.
anyway about those usb-gameport adapters, do they still work with wire it yourself jobs, or only with comercial joysticks? and can you use more than one of them? cause id like to build a virtual cockpit at some point, with aleron, rudder, elevator, throttle (for at least 2 engines), flaps, elevator trim, mixture (at least 2 engines), cowel flaps, prop pitch (2 engines), and wheel breaks (one for each side), and maybe ground steering and pretty much anything else i could think of. thats 16 axes, about 4 gameports worth. or will i have to construct my own interface for all that stuff (with drivers)?