On Tuesday 11 December 2001 14:29, you wrote:
> > now,  what would be helpfull if any body has them are the serial port &
>
> ps/2 mouse
>
> > diagrams, power setting or etc. Ay help is appreciated. Could not find on
>
> the Net.

Did you check Tom's Hardware book? (Tom Enghald that is). If Mozilla finishes 
booting this session, I'll get you a link from the bookmarks... Wait - it's 
going to do something soon - (later) There We Are!!

http://ftp.sunet.se/hwb/co_PS2Mouse.html

I used this and it worked first time. Can't say more than that. Well, I can. 
How the (expletive deleted) do I get Bugzilla's bookmarks into Opera?

-- 
        Regards,


        Declan Moriarty




Applied Researches - Ireland's Foremost Electronic Hardware Genius

        A Slightly Serious(TM) Company

Success covers a multitude of blunders - G.B. Shaw.

>
> There is no 'standard' pinout for ps/2 motherboard connections. *Generally*
> they are an 8 pin single in line effort with pin 7 missing, to which you
> add the made up backwall connector, but they vary greatly.
>
> The 2x8 pin serial connector however is almost always a 1:1 flat ribbon
> connector to the DB9 (pin16 is ignored). Simply line up the red stripe on
> the flat ribbon to 'pin 1' on the motherboard. 'pin 1' will be a marker of
> some sort that makes that corner of the 2x8 rectangle look different, a
> dent, a mark, something distinguishing.
>
>
>
>
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