I had a hunch buying this floppy off eBay, and it paid off. The number rather dangerously scrawled on there with ball point is indeed a new driver version, previously unknown.

Version 3.5 Warp Speed light pen drivers and version 3.5 of their CONTROLLER shell.

The copyright date is also 1989, which is about when I figured they went kaput. Interestingly the driver does not say warp speed anymore, it says "Future Tech Software" and credits a Frank Taylor.

Clean flux dump.

#retrocomputing #greaseweazle

There's also a newer version of the manual to scan, and indication that this driver release also supports the Phaser Two card. Apparently they made up to a Phaser Four, but I've never seen anything but a tiny little picture of the Phaser One in a magazine.

In other news, an entire new light pen manufacturer has appeared!

A new challenger approaches!

I got the kick to go look and see who had registered lightpen.com.

And lo and behold, we find

Design Technology Inc.
https://web.archive.org/web/20010405003907/http://lightpen.com/

They must have been one of FTG's main competitors. They have ISA light pen interfaces I get to buy now too!

I was able to snarf all their drivers out of the wayback machine.

Wayback Machine

Their DT360 card seems to be the only thing that shows up on eBay, from anywhere from $35-$800. So clearly people have no idea wtf they are even selling.

Of course one has the original sync cable, and it's the $800 one.

Apparently these were later marketed as "Microspeed" light pens and interfaces, getting a few more hits for those - TheRetroWeb has a few cards listed. I'll help them populate the rest of the product line as well as the drivers.
What's frustrating is that the links for manual downloads goes straight from one snapshot with an "Under construction" page, to the next snapshot that doesn't have a manual download link at all :(
God if that isn't some 90's web energy right there

this is their very first website, all the way back in March 1997. I would have just turned 18, in my senior year of high school.

This whole thing is a server side image map. That was a fun variety of image that you clicked on and the web server had to figure out what part of it you clicked. These kind of sucked because there was no natural indication of what you could click on, 0 accessibility as a result, and the buttons were just part of the image so not very satisfying to click on.

it's also annoying when you're digging around for things because there's clearly no server left now to do the image map. where do those buttons take you? nobody knows anymore.
Welcome to the "Fun Page"
Let's check out some HOT SITES
I love this. This is a company's web site. This is corporate, and the webmaster is just tossing up links to MPEGs of William Shatner
@gloriouscow I think I had blocked out the existence of server-side image maps. I need to call my therapist…

@gloriouscow

Only good use I have seen for server side image map is image zoom type scenarios.

Got a Mandelbrot image and want to get closer? Run the fractal generation on server and send a result. Got a mega size image? Serve a full screen "thumbnail" and let people zoom by clicking a point, image crop and scale on server.

Both of these are also best for small audiences, like intranet or self hosted.

I sent the seller a heartfelt message. I explained that I was currently obsessed with light pens, and how the technology was pretty dead, all the systems using them had most likely been retrofit by now, and pointed out that out of the dozens of these cards listed on ebay over the past three years, none had ever sold, regardless of price.

I explained I was just curious about it, and their listing was the only one with the VGA sync cable.

They responded with an offer at a 90% discount. I accepted.

and that's how you do light pen business

this cable isn't directly compatible with the FTG sync header, but considering it looks like your standard RJ45 ,another keystone jack to RS232 screw terminal adapter should do peachy.

DTI pens could have up to three buttons. Suck on that, FTG

I kept reading materials from FTG bragging that they had 85% of the light pen market

But I kept thinking "Who the hell has the other 15%?" I guess it was DTI.

wouldn't it be surreal working for a light pen company in the 90's?

...did you force your kids to use light pens? like you catch your son using a mouse and you're like NOT UNDER MY ROOF, YOU LITTLE SHIT

you start tossing his room every week looking for mousepads

@gloriouscow Won't your emulator use a mouse to emulate a light pen?
@thalia I do not let mice anywhere near me. I have a Wacom tablet for each hand and a koala pad under each foot. I control cursors in 5 dimensional spacetime
@gloriouscow I wonder whether Koala Pad originated as a play on mouse pad.
@gloriouscow @thalia I've been wanting to try a Wacom as a mouse alternative. I've never used one before but it seems like it could be nice.
@gloriouscow wow lucky. I rarely have any luck with offerings not in a huge pile of random crap