Subject: SCSI and Mice
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Runs With the Night Hawks... <hawks@mcs.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/03/1996 11:44:00
Howdy all, been a while since I chimmed in here but I've come up with a few
questions for people writting device drivers.

1.) Using the kernel sources from around Dec 12, 95 (netbsd1.1-scsifix-sercon)
When I boot I get a error:
nscr(0:4:0) invalid data 00 00 00 20 co (something, cant remember exactly)
Cannot mode sence, useing ficticious geometry.

Then the boot continues, it works fine though, this is on a Seagate 13200N 1.2G
drive.  Any ideas?

2.) I am using a Kengsington Turbo mouse trackball which unfortunately doesn't
seem to follow the apple multi-button mouse protocol.  I did some hacking in
abdsys.c and have printed out all the info I can get on it.  It seems to 
register itself as a second adb device (buffer[2]=50) and the 2nd button and
stobbing the buttons send ^]OC and ^]OD (I beleive, can verify if wanted).  
Does anyone want to take on the task of trying to make NetBSD recognize the
turbomouse as a 3button mouse? (ken????, please???)


And just an asside, people were talking alot about cross-compilers a bit ago,
would there be any interest in a sparc-sun-solaris2.4 -> m68k-mac-netbsd1.1a
cross compiler?  If so I'll get one running and get it out.

Thanx all,

Alan Palmer
hawks@mcs.com <- prefered
alan_palmer@il.us.swissbank.com

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