


Source: http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/gallery/
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 more than confirm that it has powered up successfully. It should operate as a generic spaceball using libsball protocols.
That big orange plasma screen would have been pretty high tech for the time period. I'm sure people were amazed by how "thin" it was - especially looking at that super thick 3279 beside it. (I've got a 3279, by the way)joc wrote: Here are some photos of an IBM 3290-1 keypad (possibly Model F?). The keyboard being used in the first photo looks like an F122 at first glance but when you look closer you'll see that it's actually an F104 (unsaver) and separate keypad. Here's the IBM announcement that mentions the keypad: http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca ... index.html