
Apple II Computer Info
and IIgs). You should set slot 4 to "Your Card" to avoid confusion
with the ADB mouse.
GS/OS programs will not use the IIe mouse on a ROM 3, but they will
continue to work with an ADB mouse.
Summary of mouse used in each situation:
Slot 4 IIe mouse card ROM 00/01 ROM 03
Setting P8 GS/OS P8 GS/OS
Mouse Port Not installed ADB ADB ADB ADB
In slot 1-3 ADB? ADB? ADB? ADB
In slot 4 ADB ADB ADB ADB
In slot 5-7 IIe? IIe? IIe? ADB
Your Card Not installed None None None ADB
In any slot IIe IIe IIe ADB
I'm not sure which order the slots are supposed to be scanned when
searching for the mouse. In the table, I've assumed that the scan is
supposed to start at slot 7.
As I mentioned earlier, there may be some programs which differ from
this behaviour, but this is how things should work for any programs
which use the standard methods to access the mouse.
--
David Empson
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand
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