On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 11:28:31PM -0700, Brad Boyer wrote: > The only type of mouse on a 68k mac is ADB, and the entire ADB layer > got converted over to use the generic input system for 2.4. The old > adbmouse driver doesn't even exist in the tree in 2.6, but it was > still possible to compile it in during 2.4, i think. > > Because of this, if a 68k mac is running anything 2.4 or 2.6, the > mice should show up in /dev/input/mice.
Okay. > If it is running a 2.2 kernel, they should show up in /dev/adbmouse > (busmouse protocol). Okay. > The ppc macs made the same transition a few years ago. It's actually > an integrated code base for ADB support now. That's good. I think. (Isn't it ADB regressions on mac-m68k that render 2.4 unusable on that sub-arch?) :) Revision 1884 in the X Strike Force XFree86 Subversion repository contains code changes reflecting what you've told me. Thanks for your advice! -- G. Branden Robinson | If you wish to strive for peace of Debian GNU/Linux | soul, then believe; if you wish to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | be a devotee of truth, then http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | inquire. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
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