In the menu or sidebar, search for the link or tab named:
Click on that link.
Do not blindly run executable files from a 2010 Blogspot blog. Many legacy driver archives are safe, but some were hosted on dead file-sharing sites (RapidShare, MegaUpload) and re-uploaded by third parties with malware.
Once the homepage loads, look for one of the following:
If you're a technician or retro gamer, consider creating your own Blogspot archive. Why? Because official driver pages for Sega’s PC peripherals (like the Sega DirectPad or Cyber Stick) no longer exist.
Look for headings like:
Once you access a vintage Blogspot page, the section labeled "Tools and Drivers" is typically found in one of three places:
Open your web browser and go to:
https://technicalsega.blogspot.com
In the menu or sidebar, search for the link or tab named:
Click on that link.
Do not blindly run executable files from a 2010 Blogspot blog. Many legacy driver archives are safe, but some were hosted on dead file-sharing sites (RapidShare, MegaUpload) and re-uploaded by third parties with malware. technicalsegablogspotcom then go to tools and drivers
Once the homepage loads, look for one of the following:
If you're a technician or retro gamer, consider creating your own Blogspot archive. Why? Because official driver pages for Sega’s PC peripherals (like the Sega DirectPad or Cyber Stick) no longer exist. In the menu or sidebar, search for the link or tab named:
Look for headings like:
Once you access a vintage Blogspot page, the section labeled "Tools and Drivers" is typically found in one of three places: Click on that link
Open your web browser and go to:
https://technicalsega.blogspot.com