Hi folks,

I just got an old 486-box with Win3.11 on it.
I can boot it up and use, well, if you call running windows using a pc ;-)
The Mouse on COM1 is detected by the logitech driver without any proplems or
warnings, although I sometimes had trouble with those extra controllers (not
onboard) for IDE, Serial and Parallel...
I made myself a bootdisk, attached the box to my slave network (I have a
100Mbit and a 10Mbit net, my server for the workstations is attached to
both, running FreeBSD and serving ltsp 3.0.1 [it works for all other PCs I
tested!]) to see what I can get out of the VGA-Card with X. Set X_MODE_O =
640x480 and X_COLORDEPTH = 8 to see how far it goes.
It gets the kernel and boots it. But X does not start because it cannot open
the mouse (no such file or directory...). I scratched my had a bit and set
RUNLEVEL = 3 and gave it a reboot. Looking to /dev showed that there is no
/dev/ttyS0 for real (well, actually nothing called ttyS at all, only those
other ptty and stuff).
It's just the same as I had with an old P100, but on that box the mouse
didn't run in Win3.11 either.
Does anyone have an idea? a hint? a clue? any experiences?

Thanks for any help and laugh about my teribble english, I am till going to
school and learing!
Claas Rathje


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