In mouseconfig and and XF86Setup it actually lists it as I believe cua1 and
cua2 on both. And I have tried both. When I was referring to the com ports,
its because of the years I spent working within a DOS/Windows environment.
In reference to the ports, yes, it shows ttsy0 and ttsy1 and then after that
it shows the port addresses 3F8 AND 2F8 during bootup of Linux.
In a message dated 3/28/99 8:12:29 PM MST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> This is just a guess, but since Linux doesn't use the terminology "Com 1"
> and "Com 2", I wonder if your paraphrase of what you did in configuring
your
> mouse conceals an error. In Linux. COM1 = /dev/ttyS0, and COM2 = /dev/ttyS1
> . If you are trying to find a mouse on /dev/ttyS2, you won't since that
> device entry doesn't correspond to a physical device on your system (as you
> describe it).
>
> Aside from that, since you say you have a 486, I assume Win95 wasn't doing
> any Plug & Play configuring of ports, modems, whatever. If I'm wrong in
this
> assumption, that could be the cause of your problem.
>