[Coco] [Bulk] AT306 Mouse Question
Dave Kelly
daveekelly at earthlink.net
Sat Sep 8 13:32:45 EDT 2007
Joel Ewy wrote:
> Paul Fitch wrote:
>> There is a 3-pin header on the AT306 motherboard that says MOUSE. How do I
>> use that?
>>
>>
> My assumption, from the era in which the AT306 was produced, would be
> that that is a serial port. So you should have a ground wire, a
> Transmit Data pin, and uh, er... That's not enough pins. I don't know
> enough about the serial mouse protocol. Does the mouse ever need to
> receive data from the host? E.g., some kind of configuration packet?
> If not, then I suppose all you would need is power and data from the
> mouse to the host. Power is probably supplied by a ground wire and one
> of the RS-232 handshaking lines (it would have to be one that's present
> in the 9-pin AT serial port). Maybe CTS? But on something like this,
> it's entirely possible that it's just connected to a +5 or +12 volt
> supply line.
>
> You can pretty quickly determine if this is anywhere close to correct if
> you have an ohm meter (nice if it has a continuity beeper). See if one
> of the pins hooks up to ground, (either an obvious ground plane or a
> ground wire on the power supply connector), and then try to trace one of
> the other two to the +5 or +12V supply. Failing that, turn the beast on
> and see if you get 5-12 volts on one of the pins with a volt meter.
>
> Probably somebody on this list has better information about the '306
> mouse port than I.
Who has the manual for the 306 that was bought from Boisy?
Those schematics covered that. IIRC
Dave
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