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- From: bennett@erich.triumf.ca (P.Bennett)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Mouse Detection Routine
- Date: 2 Apr 1996 12:26 PST
- Organization: TRIUMF: Tri-University Meson Facility
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- Message-ID: <2APR199612264974@erich.triumf.ca>
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- In article <3161A900.1EF3@pop.erols.com>, Joe & Maryanne Zahn <zahn@pop.erols.com> writes...
- >I'm fervorously looking for a C routine that'll detect to what COM port
- >the mouse is connected (if any). Is there a routine like this out
- >there? Is there, maybe, a bit I can mask at the base I/O port address?
- >BTW, the compiler is BC4.5.
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- I assume you are using DOS (or maybe Windows).
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- This question is very system-specific, and the solution will be similar,
- regardless of programming language, so you should ask it in a newsgroup
- dedicated to your system - like comp.os.msdos.programmer.
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