Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/03/06:57:48
On Thu, 2 Oct 1997, Nate Eldredge wrote:
> At 03:01 10/2/1997 +0200, Jan Hubicka wrote:
> >> Under bare Linux, no, I don't think so. All you get is the device /dev/mouse
> >> which is symlinked to /dev/ttySn. This dumps all the mouse handling on
> >> *you*: you have to understand mouse protocols, etc. You don't get any driver
> >well, there is gpm, wich should do work for you.
> Are you sure? I thought gpm only did cut-and-pasting, and didn't provide an
> actual mouse interface. But maybe I'm wrong, it's happened before... :)
Well, I use it in my aalib :) so I am sure, it should work as mouse driver
for other programs, but its interface is rather strange.
> >> at all. One option, however is GRX: It has been ported to Linux, and I think
> >> the mouse works there (haven't checked lately). Or you can use X, but that's
> >> probably *way* too complicated.
> >well, it is complicated but it is still useable :)
> True. But then you can't run it on DOS anymore. :))
:))
>
> Nate Eldredge
> eldredge AT ap DOT net
>
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