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- From: meikel@marie.physik.tu-berlin.de (Michael Feig)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer
- Subject: Re: How can I check which COM port a mouse is a
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- Date: 12 Nov 92 13:42:04 GMT
- References: <1dlqllINNhqn@mailgzrz.TU-Berlin.DE> <1992Nov11.101911.5984@ericsson.se>
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- In <1992Nov11.101911.5984@ericsson.se> etljmme@etlxd10h.etlxd (jim moore xd/nda) writes:
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- > If you use the mouse interrupt ($11? I forget) there is a service which returns the
- >mouse information including the type,ie serial, board/port etc. I can't remember the
- >bloody code but I assure you that if you look it up you'll find it. If you can't,
- >email me and I'll dig out the code to do this when I get home.
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- In the newsgroup comp.os.msdos.programmer someone posted a solution using
- Int 33h, function 24h, which returns the IRQ of the mouse handler.
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- It seems to work quite well so I think anyone interested in the problem should
- read the article there.
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- Michael.
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