Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!harpo!floyd!clyde!akgua!sb1!sb6!bpa!burdvax!presby!seismo!hao!hplabs!sri-unix!dag%ucbarpa@Berkeley From: dag%ucbarpa%Berkeley@sri-unix.UUCP Newsgroups: net.micro.pc Subject: Re: Microsoft Mouse Message-ID: <14032@sri-arpa.UUCP> Date: Thu, 24-Nov-83 14:13:34 EST Article-I.D.: sri-arpa.14032 Posted: Thu Nov 24 14:13:34 1983 Date-Received: Wed, 30-Nov-83 03:35:38 EST Lines: 22 From: dag%ucbarpa@Berkeley (David Allen Gewirtz) According to the Microsoft Mouse documentation, the board is plug and go...just stick it in and it works. In looking at the Microsoft Mouse card, Rev C, there are two jumper locations. The first, called J3 is a soldered jumper with labels of 15, 30, 60, and 120, with the jumper for 30 closed. This is probably for the communications rate and corresponding to 150, 300, 600, and 1200 baud respectively. The board has another jumper with a berg connector on 5. The jumper block is labelled 2,3,4,5. Of course, the Microsoft documentation does not mention the connector or the jumpers at any time in the documentation. I have not yet moved the jumper over. It seems safer to make an attempt to find out from Microsoft what the purpose of the jumpers are. If that doesn't work, then I'll play. -- David Gewirtz