I TRIED to find someone who could "hack" it to unlock it so that it could be played with other graphics cards, but nobody seemed interested. Related to this, there WAS a VERY NICE port of San Francisco Rush: The Rock made for the PC, and it was available exclusively with a particular voodoo 3DFX board that I still have. I am unaware of any PC ports, but that would be the most likely way you could do what you are talking about, if one exists. So, while both of those ports were good, neither supported force feedback. It simply was not designed for it, and Microsoft took the position that the hardware simply "can't do it", although I am sure that someone COULD have come up with a clever way to implement it through a custom software/hardware solution. Unfortunately, NEITHER system supports force feedback steering, which is why there was NEVER a "force feedback" steering wheel of any kind sold for the original Xbox. The Xbox port, which shares a vaguely similar hardware profile to the original arcade hardware, was part of a reto compilation. The Dreamcast port was the first one released, and was actually pretty accurate.
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