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- 11 Jan 2017, 07:12
- Forum: Mice & other input devices
- Topic: 3DConnexion products
- Replies: 26
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The 'spaceball' and the 'magellan' were separate designs from different companies. The German design which became the Magellan was used to control the space shuttle arm. After several corporate changes/buyouts/mergers, both designs were eventually acquired by Logitech, and then spun off into the 3dC...
- 11 Jan 2017, 06:54
- Forum: Mice & other input devices
- Topic: What's the deal with RS6000 LPFs / LPFKs?
- Replies: 4
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I believe he is referring to the IBM branded Spaceball 2003 that was used on RS6000 series graphics stations.jacobolus wrote: ↑> IBM ones had complete spheres on a curved grid
Can you link to a picture of what you’re talking about here?
- 07 Oct 2015, 02:26
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: IBM 3290-1 Keypad (Part Number 6018100 and 6018109)
- Replies: 12
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Now that's pretty damn nice! Goes well with an SGI Granite, as seen above. Anyone converted one of these for modern 3D design use? I have been trying to get my Spaceball 1003 to interface with spacenavd under linux, but the serial interface is non-standard (SGI) and I have not been able to do much ...
- 07 Oct 2013, 07:47
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Keyboards in movies/TV series!
- Replies: 530
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The ball device to the right of the keyboard on the left edge is a Spaceball 2003 six-axis controller, also painted black. There were some 2003s rebranded by IBM, which were naturally black. Large image linked rather than spam the thread..... ( http://spacemice.org/gallery/collection/IBM_Spaceball2...