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From: GUBBINS@RADC-TOPS20.ARPA (Gern)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.zenith.z100
Subject: Re: Logitech Mouse and Z-100
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Date: Tue, 1-Dec-87 09:52:05 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  1 09:52:05 1987
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I have seen a copy of the Paul F. Herman Z-100 mouse support package
and I thought it was completely useless.   The package was a mouse driver
(included sources, I think) that allowed a MS or Logitecj mouse to 
interface to non-mouse programs (patches into the arrow and function keys).
The programs I tried it on only 2 of 5 did it work with.  

Now, unless the stuff is all new, and provides a MS-MOUSE driver interface
(the stuff I saw did not), then I would not recommend it.

I do recommend a MS-Mouse, or at least one that is hardware compatible
(are there any?, most are MS compatible thru the IBM-PC driver program
interface only).   I think Russ has released his COM version of the
Z-100 MS-Mouse Driver to the PD and I can stick it in the new PD LIB
(which is moments from its Grand Openning!).

Gern
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