Re: [ql-users] mouse on q40

2002-01-30 Thread Tony Firshman

On  Wed, 30 Jan 2002 at 19:41:27,  Michael Grunditz wrote:
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Do I have to do something to get my serial mouse to work with pe ?

Yes - you need software.  Albin Hessler used to sell it - I don't know
if it is now PD.

superHermes includes serial mouse support - but that  is not a solution
for you unless you want a fast serial port and IBM lkbd interface.
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Re: [ql-users] mouse on q40

2002-01-30 Thread Darren . Branagh


Does Superhermes work on a Q40 Tony?

I'm guessing you missed the subject line.

I thought only Albin's SERMouse software was for standard QL's too. Surely
serial mouse drivers are included with SMSQ(/E) under the PE on a Q40. I
think is maybe isn't a true serial mouse or is broken?

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On  Wed, 30 Jan 2002 at 19:41:27,  Michael Grunditz wrote:
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Do I have to do something to get my serial mouse to work with pe ?

Yes - you need software.  Albin Hessler used to sell it - I don't know
if it is now PD.

superHermes includes serial mouse support - but that  is not a solution
for you unless you want a fast serial port and IBM lkbd interface.
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Re: [ql-users] mouse on q40

2002-01-30 Thread Peter Graf

Hi Michael,

Do I have to do something to get my serial mouse to work with pe ?

Q40/Q60: It should work under SMSQ/E without user configuration.

Peter





Re: [ql-users] mouse on q40

2002-01-30 Thread Michael Grunditz

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:

 Hi Michael,
 
 Do I have to do something to get my serial mouse to work with pe ?
 
 Q40/Q60: It should work under SMSQ/E without user configuration.
 
 Peter
 


Ok , I only have a ps/2 - serial converter , maybe it does work with a
standard serial mouse.

Is there anyway to check if the serial port is okay ?

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Re: [ql-users] mouse on q40

2002-01-30 Thread Peter Graf

 Do I have to do something to get my serial mouse to work with pe ?
 
 Q40/Q60: It should work under SMSQ/E without user configuration.

Ok , I only have a ps/2 - serial converter , maybe it does work with a
standard serial mouse.

These converters are not really converters.
Only work if the mouse is especially made for both PS2 and serial.

If it's a pure PS2 mouse, it can't work - even with converter -
hardwarewise!

Is there anyway to check if the serial port is okay ?

For example, you can connect SER1 and SER2 with a Nullmodem-cable
(standard PC style) and send data from SER1 to SER2 and vice-versa.

Peter