Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!wb3ffv!ka3ovk!irscscm!jkossoy From: jkossoy@irscscm.UUCP (Jeff Kossoy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.novell Subject: Re: Problems getting Logitech mice to work on our LAN (Followup) Message-ID: <1990Dec19.164133.2622@irscscm.UUCP> Date: 19 Dec 90 16:41:33 GMT References: <1990Dec17.154533.9187@irscscm.UUCP> Reply-To: jkossoy@irscscm.UUCP (Jeff Kossoy) Organization: Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC Lines: 34 In article <1990Dec17.154533.9187@irscscm.UUCP> jkossoy@irscscm.UUCP (Jeff Kossoy) writes: HELP!!!!!!HELP!!!!!!HELP!!!!!!HELP!!!!!!HELP!!!!!!HELP!!!!!! HELP!!!!!! {rest is deleted} This is a followup to my original subject. I've received a few responses from this post, and I've tried every one of them (they all said the pretty much the same thing:)). This is a list of things that I've already tried from the responses: 1) Loading mouse.com without the Ethernet card installed in the PC. Result -- Successful load and test of mouse. 2) Changing IRQ on the mouse board to one of the other positions (tried 2 - 5) Result -- Failed trying to load mouse.com (system locked-up). 3) Changing IRQ on the Ethernet card. Result -- Failed same as 2. (Modified software to recognize new IRQ) 4) Putting mouse.sys in the config.sys file as a device. Result -- Failed loading mouse.sys (this was tried before and after loading the network software) If you have any more ideas please e-mail me at jkossoy@irscscm.UUCP or ..!uunet!media!ka3vk!irscscm!jkossoy. Thanks, Jeff -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- | These are my opinions only, and not those of my employer. | | Jeff Kossoy | -------------------------------------------------------------------