Subject: Re: 3 button emulation is available for Xhpc
To: Todd Whitesel <toddpw@best.com>
From: Tak Pui Lou <lou@man-97-187.reshall.berkeley.edu>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 08/03/2000 01:55:55
> What does enabling the z-axis do? I'm used to that meaning a wheel mouse,
> but the z50 trackpoint sure doesn't have anything like that.

The wheel is mapped to the z-axis. So, pressure+movement of your
trackpoint can be equivalent to the wheel movement. Compared to clicking
4 and 5 button on a keyboard for z-axis movement, isn't that cool? One
"win" key can be mapped to the middle button so trackpoint==wheel_mouse
if I may say so.

> So if anybody has test kernels please let me know and I'll try to test them.

I would like to test them too. But, I am having trouble with the
external SCSI drive. It only see one Storage Card (partition) in CE.
Please see my previous email. I found that everything is untar to the
HDD but it can't find the init when I boot it with -a option of
pbsdboot. I also tried -b=sd0. So, if anyone has experienced this,
please shine some light on me. Thanks in advance.

---
Lou

P.S. If I have only one partition (type 167), CE sees nothing. Everytime
I mount, disklabel, or fdisk the HDD, it gives a message of "pcmcia irq
3". Is that normal? How can I boot the netbsd kernel installed on the
NetBSD (167) partition. I use SlimSCSI 1460D. But, dmesg says 1460A.
That HDD works great with my SparcStation 4 running NetBSD 1.4.2.