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    Bu0836X and windows 7 ?

    Does anyone use the BU0836x with Windows 7.? I was wondering if they were compatible?

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    Re: Bu0836X and windows 7 ?

    greetings captain..........
    no worries at all. i have a BU0836 standard and X board hooked up to a W7 quad core and they work a treat. they are after all just fooling windows into thinking they are just another joystick...... so will do the business for you no problem.
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    Re: Bu0836X and windows 7 ?

    Thanks much Ian . I thought so but just wanted to make sure.
    I plan on trying my hand at building a gps unit using that card and my laptop is Windows 7.

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    Re: Bu0836X and windows 7 ?

    Leo's card is a mainstay in builder's circles.It's about as popular as a Saitek joystick for the desktop crowd.I was trying to decide between this card and the one's from Desktop Aviator and I like Bodnar's better, just wanted to be sure.I have a BU0836 standard and X board hooked up to a W7 quad core and they work a treat.They are after all just fooling windows into thinking they are just another joystick.

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    Re: Bu0836X and windows 7 ?

    Just to be sure, I'm using 7 home premium on a q6600 quad and I went for 64 bit install, is that one going to be OK with Mr Bodnar's boards too? I'm thinking of going for the X version mostly but might additionally go for others in his range where they would do the job just as well. Are there any of his boards I should avoid using under 64 bit? Oh and it's looking like it will be FSX Gold for now.

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