Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tiamat!jim From: jim@tiamat.fsc.com (Jim O'Connor) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: using a Logitech Bus Mouse with SCO 2.3.1 Summary: oh well, back to the drawing board Message-ID: <549@tiamat.fsc.com> Date: 27 Apr 89 00:01:42 GMT References: <532@tiamat.fsc.com> <764@dms.UUCP> <589@lilink.UUCP> <963@applix.UUCP> Organization: Filtration Sciences - Chattanooga,TN Lines: 19 In article <963@applix.UUCP>, jim@applix.UUCP (Jim Morton) writes: > In article <540@tiamat.fsc.com>, jim@tiamat.fsc.com (Jim O'Connor) writes: > > *A10 bits of I/O address decoding > > What this means is that you can't use I/O port addresses higher than 0x3FF, > like some newer serial port cards use. (The "standard" AT serial/parallel > adapter lives at INT 4, IO 0x3F8 for the serial portion) Also, PS/2 machines Oh well, maybe it is just a coincidence then, cause when the mouse board actually works, it is reported to be found at 0x23C. Perhaps until it is "initialized" by the DOS program, the board is waiting to be addressed at something > 0x3FF, and thus XENIX doesn't see it. Any one out there know enough about the Logitech bus board to answer this? ------------- James B. O'Connor jim@tiamat.fsc.com Filtration Sciences Corporation 615/821-4022 x. 651 *** Altos users unite! mail to "info-altos-request@tiamat.fsc.com" ***