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Well..... Could you compile the mouse driver for the 83+ series? I don't have an 83..... Thanks.
Yeah, I'm going to be writing SEs for it for 6.0
WOO HOO! YAY!
netham45 wrote:
WOO HOO! YAY!
Glad to get such a positive reaction about that.
Kerm, where are the actual schematics for the TICI mouse stuff?
There are schematics for the hub on ticalc.org, just plug the mouse into it.
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/256/25693.html
Oh yeah, when i go to get materials, shouldn't i get a 2.5mm male to 3.5mm female adapter?
(1) Case, 5/8" x 2 1/8" x 2 3/4"
(1) 3.5mm Stereo socket
(1) 2.5mm Stereo Socket
(1) Female mini-DIN socket
(1) 3xAAA battery case
(1) SPST Switch
+adapter
If you want, but you don't really need it if you have a calc-to-calc link cable.
(Where'd you find the PS/2 port?)
I bought one from Radioshack, and got another by scavenging from a PS/2 extension cable. I've tried desoldering them from motherboards, but that's quite tedious since they use high-heat solder.
KermMartian wrote:
I bought one from Radioshack, and got another by scavenging from a PS/2 extension cable. I've tried desoldering them from motherboards, but that's quite tedious since they use high-heat solder.
I don't believe you. I desoldered one from an old motherboard today and it worked fine, so my plans for an internal hub are coming along nicely. Now I just need to slice a huge hole in the back half of my case so it'll fit. (I already took some out of the front half and shaved down the PCB a little)
Nice. Well, I guess I wasn't using a good motherboard for it then. :/
Hey, since I have no other projects to work on right now, I'd be happy to work on mouse/keyboard drivers if you'd like. I'll need to learn the protocol, but that's what google is for.
Actually, I already have drivers written and everything, I just need to fit them into the Doors CS framework.