Hi!
30-Ноя-2006 15:46 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carl Spitzer) wrote to FreeDOS
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CS> I need recommendations for mice preferabily trackball or wheel which I
CS> can use in DOS/FreeDOS Win311/Gem and Ill take care of the linux stuff.
Any, which may be connected to COM or PS/2 port. If you want speci
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 09:48:17PM +0100, Robert Riebisch wrote:
> > And I'm wondering, what about the support for the USB-mouses (and
> > keyboards)?
>
> Nearly all modern BIOSs emulate PS/2 for USB. So no problem.
I'm not sure: didn't we "lose" IRQ 12 in such way?
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Zbigniew Baniewski wrote:
> And I'm wondering, what about the support for the USB-mouses (and
> keyboards)?
Nearly all modern BIOSs emulate PS/2 for USB. So no problem.
Robert Riebisch
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On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 08:50:43PM -0800, Carl Spitzer wrote:
> I need recommendations for mice preferabily trackball or wheel which I
> can use in DOS/FreeDOS Win311/Gem and Ill take care of the linux stuff.
And I'm wondering, what about the support for the USB-mouses (and keyboards)?
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Carl Spitzer wrote:
> I need recommendations for mice preferabily trackball or wheel which I
> can use in DOS/FreeDOS Win311/Gem and Ill take care of the linux stuff.
Why do you need recommendations at all? There so many models of mice that
will work without problems. Obviously a negative list wo
I need recommendations for mice preferabily trackball or wheel which I
can use in DOS/FreeDOS Win311/Gem and Ill take care of the linux stuff.
I do not want Wireless seems to be a problem there even with Micro
Innovations mice though the two wheeled mouse did work.
My current one is a CPQ750TP Co
I need recommendations for mice preferabily trackball or wheel which I
can use in DOS/FreeDOS Win311/Gem and Ill take care of the linux stuff.
I do not want Wireless seems to be a problem there even with Micro
Innovations mice though the two wheeled mouse did work.
My current one is a CPQ750TP Co