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 Post subject: Spaceball FYI
PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 2:26 am 
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If anybody is interested.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 66251&rd=1

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 10:55 am 
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I'm going to delete this and win it myself :D ;)

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Also a whole mess of the 2003 series ones for $25 and $35...

http://tinyurl.com/yqzej

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Do the 6094-030 models (IBM & HP) have any value? They look as though no one is bidding on them?

What model should is recommended/most used as I am interested?

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Please keep in mind I am a lefty - spaceball has to work with my right hand.

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i HAVE 2 400FLX'S. They can be configured for R or L. The wrist pad comes off and can be put on the opposite way for South Paws...

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The 2003s ( 6094-030) work fine. Not quite as ergonomic as the 400s IMO but great for the price. The guys selling them is guarantee no DOA units so it can't hurt to try Bill.

As Cory said the 4000s and 5000s are R & L. The 2003 series are symmetrical.

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I love these old 6094 Spaceballs as they're dirt cheap and work great. Unfortunately, I've lost my original driver and 3dconnexion no longer supports them. Any chance someone has a 6094 030 driver out there?


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darn it the ebay auction was pulled

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Well, this thread is over a year old...

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Wow, have we been wasting time that long? ;)

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does help if i look at the date of the first post doesn't it. well back to not paying attention to whatever i must have been doing.

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