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- Short: Mouse Driver for LogiTech serial mice
- Uploader: simon@albert.demon.co.uk (Simon Richardson)
- Author: simon@albert.demon.co.uk (Simon Richardson)
- Type: hard/drivr
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- TITLE
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- LogiMouse
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- VERSION
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- 1.051
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- AUTHOR
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- Simon Richardson
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- E-Mail: simon@albert.demon.co.uk
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- DESCRIPTION
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- LogiTech serial mouse driver for the Amiga.
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- NEW FEATURES
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- 1.053
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- Tided code up some (removed some unness. bits), optmised
- code in the process.
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- Added '030 version to the archive
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- 1.052
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- BugFix: Middle mouse button no longer pressed on startup
- humm didn't i already fix this ? ;-)
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- Switched off SC's optimisation (funny feeling its occasionally
- causing LogiMouse to loose signals on some machines.. very
- strange, i hope this helps (i haven't had this problem but
- apparently its there.. ???)
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- 1.051
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- 3 New Arguments - Baud rate, StopBits & Read/Write len
- in the hope this'll make the thing more compatable with LogiTech mice
- (Definitly works with my TrackMan ;-) )
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- Bugfix: Now skips mouse handshake MSG.
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- Added SerDiag to the distribution (shows you the output from the
- serial device, useful for working out protocols/settings)
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- LogiMouse now exits if the serial.device used tells it that
- it cannot set the port to the setting LogiMouse wants
- (some serial.devices lie of course..).
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- Added the '040 version that i use to the distribution.
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- SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
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- Needs OS 2.04 or higher.
- Spare serial port that supports 7N1 (such as the C= A2232 serial card).
- (NB the internal port doesn't support 7N1 (well mine doesn't)).
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- LogiTech Mouse that uses the 'MouseMan' protocol, eg the TrackMan trackball
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- (if you have a LogiTech Mouse that won't work with sermouse/optmouse or any
- of the other serial drivers around, then it prob. uses this protocol
- (maybe.. ;-) ))
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- HOST NAMES
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- uploaded to wuarchive.wustl.edu (Aminet) prob. in hard/drivr
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- FILE NAMES
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- LogiMouse1053.lha
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- PRICE
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- LogiMouse is emailware (if you like it let me know)
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- DISTRIBUTABILITY
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- Freely Distributable, (c) 1994-95 Simon Richardon
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