Subject: mouse ide help
To: None <tech-kern@netbsd.org>
From: None <meyers_j@freeshell1.65535.net>
List: tech-misc
Date: 03/23/2003 02:30:39
Hi,
I have a optical mouse.How do i send command to light
up the optical mouse on and off.For keyboard i have command EB and other
the led control like scroll is 0 and other stuff using inb and outb.
How do i send a signal to mouse.In
other OS like windows i can
see the mouse turns its lights on and off while
booting.Is it a problem with linux.
So what command should i send to turn up the
lights.
Also where can i find the code and
docs for it .
3)Where can i find a ata harddisk and cdrom generic
driver.Can't we do it without DMA.I mean usual read
byte using inb (without dma registers )like scancode
from keyboard. Code and links would be helpful.
4)How do i detect a network card in an OS.I mean the memory locations
or what ports do i search for ?
I want to search for the card from the memory and write a driver .How
do i basically go about ? If you can point me some links or docs it
would be nice.Explanation would be better if you have time.
Can you do with network cards in the same way.
5) Does each network card have its own commands or all of they have
the same commands like keyboard . I mean do they have a standard
command set.Where can i find it.
6)This is a hypothetical situation.I really don't have a new network
card.
Situation: I just have a new network card. I just plugged into my
newly installed linux box.Infortunately the network card doesn't
work.So how do i go about writing a driver for this new card. What do
i search for in the BIOS or memory area etc ?. I am unable to find
out how to identify device.Once it is done we can register the device
.Also there seem to be some hex numbers like
static int at1700_probe_list[] __initdata = {
0x260, 0x280, 0x2a0, 0x240, 0x340, 0x320, 0x380, 0x300, 0
};
Where can i get these numbers for my card. How do i go about to find
these numbers ?
Thank you