Fred: > On 4/22/22 14:21, Fred wrote: > > On 4/22/22 13:46, k...@aspodata.se wrote: > >> Fred: > >> ... > >>> As I said in an earlier post there is an article on using a (different) > >>> Sun mouse on Linux. The protocol used was msc. From looking at the > >>> output with an oscilloscope that protocol does appear close if not > >>> correct. ...
>From the scope trace you can infer the baud rate. The baud rate is 1 / smallest_pulse_width. > >> Have you tried: > >> > >>  mouse-test [ device ] ... > > That program is actually gpm-mouse-test. ... Should be the same program, differnt packaging. Does most development on gentoo, run devuan on production boxes. > > The Sun mouse I would like to use is also a compact-1. Does the > > mouse-test program you mention work with your compact-1 mouse and > > therefore is actually a different program than the one in the gpm package? I haven't made any adapter for it, it is on a sparcstation. ... > As I said in an earlier post I used the mouse > (long ago) on Debian Jessie with gpm and it worked with msc protocol. Soo, what happens when you try with: gpm -b 1200 -m /dev/ttyS1 -t msc where ttyS1 should be changed to the serial port used. Regards, /Karl Hammar
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