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animator007
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Post by animator007 »

any problem with driver for spaceball 5000 on windows 64? :?
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Post by Fred »

Our driver supports Win 64 for the Spaceball 5000 USB devices.
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Post by MasinTXi »

What about the SpaceBall 5000 Serial in x64?

It seems it works fine but in the Device Manager appears as unkown device.

Thxs in advance
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Post by Fred »

Some of the Older Spaceball 5000 Serial devices may work.
Most of the devices will not. Serial driver updates were stopped before the Win XP64 OS were introduced.
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i am trying to find the best driver for my win64 bit system. i have a spacepilot. i am using both UG NX5 and Catia V5. this is the driver i downloaded but i get a lot of crashes with this version -- 3DxSoftware_v3-5-6.exe especially in NX5. :?
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Post by mondercin »

Will a serial Spaceball 4000 work with 64 bit Windows?
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Post by Fred »

Spaceball 4000 uses the same driver as the 5000 Serial.
Serial driver updates were stopped before the Win XP64 OS were introduced. As far as i know the 4000 will not work on the x64.
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Post by eddiek »

I'm running 64 bit XP Pro and my computer is crashing immediately after UG or Rhino opens (not every time bet every third time). After the computer flashes the blue screen of death, it restarts and then runs the window
Need Help :(
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Post by jwick »

The Spaceball driver is not a "device driver". It can not crash the machine. That said there could be a bug in the device driver delivered by Microsoft, but I've never heard a report of such a thing. The more common problem is a video driver.
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