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From: john@bby-bc.UUCP (john)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re: serial port (tty1) problem with microport 2.2
Message-ID: <146@bby-bc.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 19-Jul-87 15:37:41 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul 19 15:37:41 1987
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A week or so ago I posted a request for help with connecting a mouse
on a Microport SysV system.  Several people sent mail asking how I
got it to work so I thought I would post the solution since it is
very short. Mice run at 1200 baud, no parity, 1 stop bit and one
packet of information is 5 bytes

 b dx1 dy1 dx2 dy2

where dx{n} and dy{n} are signed 8 bit numbers and b has the format

1 0 0 0 0 b1 b2 b3

and b{n} == 1 if the button is UP.

I don't claim the code below is great, it could easily be improved,
but it works.

john
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/* sinmple mouse routines */
#include	
#include	
#include	

static int mfd;

MouseInit()

{
struct termio t;
int i;

mfd = open("/dev/tty1",O_RDONLY);
if (mfd < 1) fprintf(stderr," couldn't open mouse \n");

i=ioctl(mfd,TCGETA, &t);
if (i < 0 ) fprintf(stderr,"ioctl error\n");
t.c_iflag = t.c_iflag & ~(IXON|IXOFF|ISTRIP|INLCR|IGNCR|ICRNL|IUCLC|INPCK);
t.c_cflag = B1200 | CS8 | CLOCAL | CREAD ;
t.c_lflag = 0;

i=ioctl(mfd,TCSETA, &t);
if (i < 0 ) fprintf(stderr,"ioctl error\n");
}

/* wait for mouse to send something then return change in x, y and the
   status of the buttons with bn==1 if the button is down
*/
MouseRead(dx, dy, b1, b2, b3)

int	*dx, *dy, *b1, *b2, *b3;

{
unsigned char	b;
char		bs[4];
int	j;

for (b=0; (b&0370) != 0200 ; ) read(mfd, &b, 1);
/* get here with button byte */
for (j=0; j<4; j++) read(mfd,&(bs[j]),1); /* get coords */

*b3 =  (~b)  & 1;
*b2 =  (~(b>>1)) & 1;
*b1 =  (~(b>>2)) & 1;

*dx = (int ) bs[0];
*dy = (int ) bs[1];
*dx = *dx + (int ) bs[2];
*dy = *dy + (int ) bs[3];

}