Subject: Re: X & A7000+
To: Tony Houghton <tonyh@tcp.co.uk>
From: David <dmf20@hermes.cam.ac.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 04/03/1998 21:28:46
> I don't know the keys, but I found that /dev/mouse was linked to (the
> non-existant) /dev/qms instead of /dev/qms0 as it should be for a Risc
> PC. An A7000 would use /dev/pms0 presumably, but it's possible that you
> could have suffered a similar problem. Check the link and the file
> permissions and it should start working.

Funnily enough, I checked this, thsi afternoon and found that qms0 existed
whilst pms0 didn't. I fixed this and the file permission, but I didn't
hold out much hope of it fixing the problem, because it says at boot-up
"Mouse not found:status = <8>" or similar.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks,
David Forbes.