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Antique Spacemice Hardware/Software

Postby Tehrasha » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:57 pm

First a little history...
When I got my first spacemouse, it sparked the OCD in me, and I felt the urge to find out everything I could about them. Google became my best friend, and slowly my collection of bookmarks, images, and PDFs began to take on a life of their own. At the same time, my personal collection of various spacemouse models continued to grow.

Now that I had lots of information gathered together, the OCD demanded that it be organized into some semblance of order, that could be read by others. For a short time, I had it all organized as a series of webpages, on a computer in my basement, but hosting a website on a dynamic DSL connection was problematic. Apart from the ever changing DNS, the random bandwidth spikes interfered with my gaming habit. :)

So I setup the Spacemice Wiki and moved the majority of my collected data to it.

I have more things that I would like to add to the site, but I am hesitant to do so, because of possible legal/copyright issues that may arise.

I have many driver CDs (SpaceWare) which were issued with the hardware which predate what is available in 3DConnexion's archive. They also contain video files, and PDF brochures, which have long since been outdated, but I feel have historical significance.

I would like to setup hosting for these files, and a YouTube channel for the video content, but not without at least a hint of approval. :)
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Re: Antique Spacemice Hardware/Software

Postby Tehrasha » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:58 pm

For example...

I have a copy of 3dxware 3.6.4 for 32bit windows, which supports ancient spaceball devices and is no longer available in the archives. Would there be issues if I made it publicly available?

Technically it is already 'public' as it can be found on driverguide.
However, they either want you to pay them money, or agree to install their suspicious-ware installer.
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Re: Antique Spacemice Hardware/Software

Postby ngomes » Tue Jun 12, 2012 3:05 am

HI Tehrasha,

As much as we like (and love to visit) your site, we cannot be on the record stating that you're free to distribute old, deprecated software from 3Dconnexion. You should carefully read the licensing terms.
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Re: Antique Spacemice Hardware/Software

Postby Tehrasha » Sat Jul 14, 2012 5:08 pm

I completely understand how you guys cannot make any kind of legally binding decision about what can/cannot be distributed.
I thought maybe it might poke someone higher up that was in such a position, to allow someone to distribute antiquated software for free, rather than the only source providing it make money and/or distributing their questionable software along with it.

Either way, no skin off my nose.

In the antique hardware department.......

Today the ebay and the USPS delivered a 'SpaceController' to my front door. Not the new device from Germany, but the one mentioned previously by jwick, built by SpacetecIMC in the 90s. Looks physically the same as a Spaceball 3003, but is black with slate blue ball and buttons.

When I tried Xdriver in debug mode, I got a lot of trash and no ident string. At first I thought that I had bought a defective device, which wouldnt have been surprising considering its age. But, I noticed the trash was coming in a repeatable pattern of data blocks similar to other Spaceballs, with larger blocks where idents would usually appear.

Thats when I recognized the pattern as being the same as what the SpaceOrb360 throws out.

I setup inputattach and a joystick program, and poof.. worked perfectly.

Updated the spacemice wiki with my limited findings, and will have pics soon.
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Re: Antique Spacemice Hardware/Software

Postby Tehrasha » Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:21 pm

May have bitten off more than I can chew with this one.

Thanks in part to input from moderator jwick, I managed to locate and acquire a Dimension 6 spaceball built by CiS circa 1988.

http://spacemice.wikidot.com/dimension6

This thing is a monster! All metal construction, large rigid ball.. definitely designed with industrial applications in mind, and not the desktop.

Unfortunately, there is almost no information about the device found anywhere online. I would like to try to get it to interface with a PC, but do not know the pinout of the 15-pin connector on the back. If any of the 6dof old-timers out there have access to any material dealing with the Dimension 6 and could get it to me, my website would be eternally grateful. :)

I did find a military Naval document which mentions the Dimension 6 and references its 'Users Manual' so I know it existed at one time... Finding that would be a veritable goldmine.
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