Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!dogie.macc.wisc.edu!uwvax!rocky.cs.wisc.edu!g-tookey From: g-tookey@rocky.cs.wisc.edu. (Richard Schaut) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Microsoft Mouse Question Message-ID: <8062@spool.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 1 Aug 89 16:37:53 GMT References: Sender: news@spool.cs.wisc.edu Reply-To: g-tookey@rocky.CS.WISC.EDU (Richard Schaut) Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 46 In article as2d+@andrew.cmu.edu (Alan Henry Stein) writes: >I have a Microsoft bus mouse which was in a PC clone. Now, I am moving it >to an AT clone. I know I have to reset the jumpers (especially the interrupt >setting). Can anyone tell me what the jumpers should be set to? > >(There are three set if I remember. One sets either Primary or Secondary >inport. One set the interrupt level. and one sets something else). There are, indeed, three jumpers (j2, j3 & j4). j3 is the Primary Secondary jumper, I assume you don't have to worry about it. j2 (the one you couldnt remember) is for slot 8 in an XT. For the AT, that jumper should be on the bottom two pins. j4, then, sets the interrupt level, and the exact setting depends upon your equipment list: if you have do NOT use level AT 2 PC w/fixed disk 5 XT 5 Async Comm Adapter (1st serial port) 4 Binary Synch Comm Adapter (1st serial port) 4 or 3 Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC card) 4 or 3 Async Comm Adapter (2nd serial port) 3 IBM EGA 2 IBM Network Adapter 2 Whatever your equipment list, on an AT your safest is interrupt level 5. If your jumper is not labeled, the interrupt leves ascend as you move through the pins from left to right (leftmost = IL2, rightmost = IL5). Rick Please send e-mail to: schaut@madnix.UUCP ArpaNet: madnix!schaut@cs.wisc.edu UseNet: ...uwvax!astroatc!nicmad!madnix!schaut {decvax!att}! Madison: an alternative to reality I am posting this through a friend's account. His consent to my use of his account in no way implies his consent to responsibility for the opinions expressed herein.