Differences between these? Or are they really the same thing? How can
one tell which model is which (if they're different)? I can find a
number of auctions on them, but it's really hard to tell what's what.
Some that don't SAY 3003C on the back actually are advertised as such.
I have one, but I want another (one for work, one for home), and so do a
couple of coworkers.
Ahem . . . please no spiels about the differences between the 3003 and
the 4004. I'm aware of the advantages of the multitudinous buttons, and
I don't really care.
TIA
'Sporky'
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Hi Spork,
Went to the Logicad 3D website. No information on any of the older stuff. We
have a couple of 3003's at work, I"m thinking the differences "may" be the
type of buss, USB, serial etc. I'll look on Monday.
Man... these things are as expensive as a Magellan, I thought they were much
cheaper. For the same money, I'd take the Magellan Classic. We have both,
and the Magellan has a much nicer feel. It's also allot heavier, the drivers
are more stable, and has a much nicer more comprehnsive programming
interface for the buttons.
Regards
Mark
"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagain@bigfootYETI.com> wrote in message
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> Differences between these? Or are they really the same thing? How can
> one tell which model is which (if they're different)? I can find a
> number of auctions on them, but it's really hard to tell what's what.
> Some that don't SAY 3003C on the back actually are advertised as such.
> I have one, but I want another (one for work, one for home), and so do a
> couple of coworkers.
>
> Ahem . . . please no spiels about the differences between the 3003 and
> the 4004. I'm aware of the advantages of the multitudinous buttons, and
> I don't really care.
>
> TIA
> 'Sporky'
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9/14/2003 1:32:45 AM
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Hey there, Amigo!! Yes, I can't find anything much on the 3DConnexion
Web site either. From what a coworker remembers the diff between the
3003 and 3003C is probably firmware, but I don't know if that means the
older 3003 won't work with the later drivers or has some kind of
functional limitation or just what. I did find out that 3DConnexion is
dropping its driver and technical support of the 2000 and 3000 series as
of January 1st next year . . . so future Windows releases and perhaps
even future SolidWorks releases may make them obsolete. BTW 3DConnexion
is willing to give you a $100 rebate check with your older Spaceball if
you buy a Spaceball 5000 . . . at $500 (!!!!). Meanwhile you can get
the 3003 and 3003C sometimes on eBay for $30 or so if you keep checking
back.
Best regards,
Mark 'Sporky' Amigo Stapleton
Charlotte, NC
Mark Mossberg wrote:
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> Hi Spork,
>
> Went to the Logicad 3D website. No information on any of the older stuff. We
> have a couple of 3003's at work, I"m thinking the differences "may" be the
> type of buss, USB, serial etc. I'll look on Monday.
>
> Man... these things are as expensive as a Magellan, I thought they were much
> cheaper. For the same money, I'd take the Magellan Classic. We have both,
> and the Magellan has a much nicer feel. It's also allot heavier, the drivers
> are more stable, and has a much nicer more comprehnsive programming
> interface for the buttons.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
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9/14/2003 2:25:22 AM
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Hi Spork,
I am using two 3003 FLX (one at work, one at home).
The type-lable on the bottom says on both Spaceballs
"Modell 3003C" although on the top plastic housing stands
a big "3003 FLX". May be the "C" is an internal specification
while the "FLX" sounds more like marketing ;-))
One difference I found out about the 3003: There is one versions
where the ball has a little freespace and can be slightly moved in
any direction before it reacts on the screen. The other version
feels as if the ball has absolutely no freeplay and moves directly
on any touch. I prefer the first one, cause it is more comfortable to
rest the hand on.
If you manage to get a 3003 for 30 bugs you don�t need to care
about the different versions. You will get a good value anyway.
Regards and good luck
J.R.
"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagain@bigfootYETI.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hey there, Amigo!! Yes, I can't find anything much on the 3DConnexion
> Web site either. From what a coworker remembers the diff between the
> 3003 and 3003C is probably firmware, but I don't know if that means the
> older 3003 won't work with the later drivers or has some kind of
> functional limitation or just what. I did find out that 3DConnexion is
> dropping its driver and technical support of the 2000 and 3000 series as
> of January 1st next year . . . so future Windows releases and perhaps
> even future SolidWorks releases may make them obsolete. BTW 3DConnexion
> is willing to give you a $100 rebate check with your older Spaceball if
> you buy a Spaceball 5000 . . . at $500 (!!!!). Meanwhile you can get
> the 3003 and 3003C sometimes on eBay for $30 or so if you keep checking
> back.
>
> Best regards,
> Mark 'Sporky' Amigo Stapleton
> Charlotte, NC
>
> Mark Mossberg wrote:
> >
> > Hi Spork,
> >
> > Went to the Logicad 3D website. No information on any of the older
stuff. We
> > have a couple of 3003's at work, I"m thinking the differences "may" be
the
> > type of buss, USB, serial etc. I'll look on Monday.
> >
> > Man... these things are as expensive as a Magellan, I thought they were
much
> > cheaper. For the same money, I'd take the Magellan Classic. We have
both,
> > and the Magellan has a much nicer feel. It's also allot heavier, the
drivers
> > are more stable, and has a much nicer more comprehnsive programming
> > interface for the buttons.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Mark
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9/14/2003 9:11:33 AM
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"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagain@bigfootYETI.com> wrote in message
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> Differences between these? Or are they really the same thing? How can
> one tell which model is which (if they're different)? I can find a
> number of auctions on them, but it's really hard to tell what's what.
> Some that don't SAY 3003C on the back actually are advertised as such.
> I have one, but I want another (one for work, one for home), and so do a
> couple of coworkers.
>
> Ahem . . . please no spiels about the differences between the 3003 and
> the 4004. I'm aware of the advantages of the multitudinous buttons, and
> I don't really care.
>
> TIA
> 'Sporky'
I've used a 4000 FLX at work for several years. When I started to do
contract work on the side at home I found myself continually reaching with
the left hand for the spaceball that wasn't there. I purchased a 3000 FLX
on ebay for 24.50 + shipping and it is the best purchase I ever made. The
missing buttons - no problem I never use them on either model anyway. Yeah
I got the email from 3Dconnection telling me that the support for the 3000
was going to end and offering to give me $100 dollars off on one of their
current models. Still pondering this....
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9/15/2003 11:15:45 AM
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FLX simply means flexible, the ball is a litte more "free" in the movement
and not so static as the "normal" 3003. The 'C' i have not heard of, perhaps
it's the one marketed by Compaq?
/ Mr Atari
"Sporkman" <sporkedUNDERLINEagain@bigfootYETI.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> Differences between these? Or are they really the same thing? How can
> one tell which model is which (if they're different)? I can find a
> number of auctions on them, but it's really hard to tell what's what.
> Some that don't SAY 3003C on the back actually are advertised as such.
> I have one, but I want another (one for work, one for home), and so do a
> couple of coworkers.
>
> Ahem . . . please no spiels about the differences between the 3003 and
> the 4004. I'm aware of the advantages of the multitudinous buttons, and
> I don't really care.
>
> TIA
> 'Sporky'
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"Mr Atari" <mr_atari2600@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> FLX simply means flexible, the ball is a litte more "free" in the movement
> and not so static as the "normal" 3003. The 'C' i have not heard of,
perhaps
> it's the one marketed by Compaq?
>
> / Mr Atari
I already replied to Spork privately on this. I have a spaceball with the
label "3003 FLX" on the palm rest, and the model number "3003C" on the
baseplate. It has the flexible ball and was a trade-in for the older 2003
with a fixed ball. I also have a couple of the Compaq-branded ones that
simply have the "3003C" on the baseplate.
It's no wonder there is confusion about models.
Art W.
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