On Wed, Apr 23, 2003 at 04:04:02PM +0200, Jan Houstek wrote: > > > 0: 8778067 timer:dead > > > 3: 51441 ide0:7e0 > > > 4: 0 su(mouse):7ea > > > 5: 950161 HAPPY MEAL:7e1 > > > 8: 607 parport0:7e2 > > > 9: 0 su(kbd):7e9 > > > 12: 0 serial(sab82532):7eb > > > 13: 0 cs4231:7e3 > > > 14: 0 cs4231:7e4 > > > 15: 0 SABRE UE:7ee, SABRE CE:7ef, SABRE PCIERR:7f0, power:7e5 > > > > > > But when I connect serial mouse to the port, move it, push the buttons > > > etc., there are no interrupts. > > > > I've never heard of anyone using serial mouse on a ultrasparc. Maybe you > > should try a null modem cable with a terminal on it (minicom from Linux > > or hyper-terminal from windows) and see if even that works. > > I did not want to use the mouse, that was just the only way how to test > the port. I wanted to connect APC BackUPC 350 with a custom serial cable > and it didn't work out. Because I couldn't be sure the built cable is OK, > I tried the mouse. I have no other serial device. > > Do you know any better way how to ensure that the port works?
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