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From: Chris Larson <larson@cs.utk.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Problems with Bus Mouse
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 13:38:34 -0500
Organization: University of Tennessee Computer Science
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Jimmy Ball wrote:
> 
> To the Point
> ============
> Anyone have experience configuring the busmouse port on a Gateway
> Pentium?  The kernel boots and reports that mse0 was not found at
> address 0x23c (the recommended address in the FAQ).  Help!  We
> would like to know how to disable the busmouse so we can use COM1
> or what the I/O address of the busmouse would be.
> 

Check out the info in the FAQ on the psm0 device. I have a 
gateway 4/66 that I believe has the same mouse. I use /dev/psm0
with no problems.

-- 
Chris Larson                   larson@cs.utk.edu
Lab Assistant-Backups     Computer Science Dept.
University of Tennessee- Knoxville