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From: sandi@uctcs.cs.uct.ac.za (Sandi Donno)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Help logitech busmouse. missing device.h
Message-ID: <sandi.718991048@uctcs>
Date: 13 Oct 92 15:44:08 GMT
Article-I.D.: uctcs.sandi.718991048
References: <1992Oct7.132428.15172@rdg.dec.com>
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Organization: Computer Science Department, University of Cape Town
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In <1992Oct7.132428.15172@rdg.dec.com> hitchens@untadh.enet.dec.com (Francis J. Hitchens) writes:
>Hi,
>I have found the busmouse.v3 kit patch and tried to add it to my kernel.
>The header file device.h seems to be missing. Can any body point me to
>it please.
This busmouse driver is for BSD/386, and will not compile under 386bsd
without some conversion being done. I used archie and found the following:
Host athene.uni-paderborn.de
Location: /uninstalled/386BSD/386bsd-0.1/unofficial
FILE -rw-r--r-- 10702 Aug 27 15:53 386bsd-busmouse.tar.Z
I have a Microsoft bus mouse, and this driver worked for me. It supports the
Logitech bus mouse too.
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Sandi Donno
Computer Science
University of Cape Town
South Africa