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From: shafferz@umich.edu (Gus Shaffer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.openbsd,comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc
Subject: HELP: PS/2 mouse(in keyboard)
Date: 27 Jun 1997 20:01:12 GMT
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	Sorry about the cross post for those of you who got this in
both groups, but... I'm installing OpenBSD 2.1 on a 486 laptop with a
PS/2  in-keyboard mouse.  Unless I'm mistaken, the device for this
should be psm0.  This device is not built into the generic kernel and
there is no code in /sys/arch/i386/isa for the driver.  I tried to
hack in the freeBSD code, but that isn't working out very well.
	Could anyone give me a better solution?

							thanks
							    -gus