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Dos 6.22 usb driver
Dos 6.22 usb driver







  1. Dos 6.22 usb driver install#
  2. Dos 6.22 usb driver serial#
  3. Dos 6.22 usb driver rar#

Dos 6.22 usb driver serial#

  • new /O option to suppress wheel detection: Might improve PnP for serial mice, but main use is for PS/2.
  • dos 6.22 usb driver

  • dropped packed / unpacked distinction, but feel free to aPack binaries yourself (upx somehow refuses to compress ctmouse?).
  • This also allows easy installation in FreeDOS, just unzip.
  • directory structure changed to something more elaborate, with bin/, doc/ctmouse/ and source/ctmouse/ with subdirectories.
  • The old BC3.1 mousetst was very un-portable to another C. Supports wheel testing, so removed wheeltst.
  • new mousetst binary with sources written in NASM Assembly language.
  • this version comes with TASM and JWASMD binaries so you can compare them: ctmouse binaries are byte identical with the exception of where I had to fix a bug.
  • lots of changes in the source code to let it compile with the MASM-ized JWASM of (based on OpenWatcom WASM) instead of the commercial TASM.
  • option /M (disable old MouseSystems / Genius) is now the default, so there is a new option /Y to enable MouseSystems.
  • option /O changed from disable to enable wheel detection (only few DOS apps use wheels, and wheel is less compatible).
  • Dell Inspiron 1501 touchpad has no int 15.c204 ident in BIOS, so we use PS/2 even without ident (as ctmouse 1.9).
  • added debug binary, prints PS/2 debugging output during mouse init and when mouse is activated / stopped later.
  • New in v2.1 beta 4 since v2.0 alpha 4, changes by Eric Auer:

    Dos 6.22 usb driver rar#

    RAR and ZIP commands used to generate the CuteMouse packages: rar a -m5 -r -s -tl x.rar * and zip -r9 -o x.zip * The latest beta version in the 2.1 branch is v2.1 beta 4. Wheel programming info is included in the v2.x packages. V2.1 branch uses BIOS to handle PS/2 mice but also supports the wheel, combining the best of V1.9 and V2.0.V2.0 branch uses direct hardware access for PS/2 mice, and supports the wheel.V1.9 branch uses BIOS to handle PS/2 mice.Modern BIOSes often make USB mice visible through the PS/2 interface if you enable "legacy" support in BIOS setup.

    Dos 6.22 usb driver install#

    CuteMouse can also install itself in upper memory, when available, without requiring external utilities such as the LH (LoadHigh) command.

    dos 6.22 usb driver

    An important CuteMouse feature is its small memory footprint: the resident part (TSR) occupies less than 3.5kb.

    dos 6.22 usb driver

    It can search for a serial mouse at all COM ports or only at a specified port. CuteMouse is a DOS based, open source mouse driver, which supports many protocols of serial and PS/2 mice.









    Dos 6.22 usb driver