UPDATE: The Raildriver I bought from
miata54 arrived today. It was missing the power supply and a 3.5mm audio cord. About the power supply....he doesn't remember it ever being in the box. Either that or he misplaced it cuz it was listed in the booklet as being included. Not a huge deal cuz I was never likely to use it for the built in sub-woofer rumble effect. Most people don't use it. I have the specs if I really want it from Radio Shack. He offered to send me the forgotten 3.5mm cord, but why waste the postage on something I'm not gonna likely use. Again...there's Radio Shack if I need it.
In the end...it doesn't matter. He wasn't trying to screw me over.... just merely forgotten. The meat of it was there... the RailDriver, booklet, installation disc and original box. They were all very clean and in EXCELLENT CONDITION! So I wanted to present good positive feedback for the guy. He was very nice!
Ah yes.... but I didn't start out a satisfied customer when I got it cuz it's not exactly as plug and play as I had expected. I had to dig into some of it's folders to find the calibration software. Then once I did, it didn't work in Railworks until I loaded it's template. In Run 8 you have to use Run 8's calibration since the sim was built with RailDriver support included. I could get everything to work except throttle. Then after many tries I finally figured out the problem was me......I had forgotten to put the isolation switch to RUN!

Haven't tried it in Trainz 12 yet.
I'm gonna have to play around with it because the potentiometers are touchy and you have to calibrate them in a way that makes them function ideally.
So in the final verdict...... very good condition, very good price, very good seller.... and a very happy customer! Thanks
miata54!
