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From: | "Bart Alewijnse" <scarfman AT geocities DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: allegro without mouse |
Date: | 17 Jun 1999 22:27:07 GMT |
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I dunno specifically, but you should be able to check if there's really a mouse there... Use interrupts for all I care.. (See Ralf Brown's IInterrupt list.. Great resource.) -Bart Clemens Valens <c DOT valens AT mindless DOT com> wrote in article <929630580 DOT 10847 AT www DOT remarq DOT com>... > I want to use allegro under DOS without a mouse. However, > when I run allegro's setup with no mouse driver installed > it gives a GPF, while the allegro demo just hangs after the > first sequence, as does test. > The mousetype field in allegro.cfg blank or microsoft > yields the same result in both cases. > So, how can I use allegro without a mouse driver installed? > Clemens
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