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- From: pete@q106fm.UUCP (pete cervasio)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Possible MS Bus Mouse Detect (?)
- Message-ID: <8002qB1w164w@q106fm.UUCP>
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 92 17:42:54 CDT
- References: <D0Z2qB1w164w@q106fm.UUCP>
- Organization: WKBQ-FM Engineering Department
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- pete@q106fm.UUCP (pete cervasio) writes:
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- > fwbent@watmsg.uwaterloo.ca (Fred Bent) writes:
- >
- > >Hello,
- > >
- > >I have been reading several articles mention that currently
- > >there is no method for detecting a Microsoft Bus Mouse.
- > >
- > >Well, I have some code that shows how to do this (I think :-).
-
- > Hmm... I just tried this with MSC 5.1 under DOS and it reports the IRQ
- > as 0... It did think I had a MS Mouse, though, so it may be what we need
- > under Linux to do the detection (leaving the IRQ at 5). Could someone
- > with a Logitech mouse try this code and mail me your results?
-
- I just jumped into Linux and looked at the code... it's basically the
- same thing as the Logitech detection routine. It doesn't look like it
- will help a whole lot. :-(
-
- Pete C.
-
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