Subject: Re: Performa 636 and GENERIC-27/28
To: None <masami@fa2.so-net.or.jp>
From: William O Ferry <woferry@cmu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/10/1997 02:15:17
In message <199704100343.MAA09312@daikichi.my.domain>, Ken and Masami Nakata wr
ites:
>> This doesn't look like an Apple standard mouse. Some people have
>> reported problems booting with strange ADB devices, so you might try
>> replacing the mouse.
>
>It's not a "strange ADB device". This pretty much looks like a
>Logitech MouseMan. Whether Logitech or not, Extended Mouse Protocol
>has been supported for quite a while.
Yep, it's a Logitech MouseMan. It worked fine under older kernels, so
I take it something that changed since March 6th (when the GENERIC-26 kernel
was compiled) is causing the problems. Just thought I'd point it out, because
other 63x users will probably see the same sort of problems, or other MouseMan
users, or something. Unfortunately my old Apple mouse is at home, not at
school with me. So I can't test it to see if it causes the kernel to not die.
Will Ferry