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Can I use a PS/2 spinner & a USB mouse at the same time?
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Ravant:
Here's a quick question... say I'm not running any version of windows... I've just stripped the PC down to a version of FreeDos and am shelling directly into a dos MAME front-end... could it be possible to have the spinner and ball connected simultaneously?
OSCAR:

--- Quote from: Ravant on January 27, 2005, 11:43:52 pm ---Here's a quick question... say I'm not running any version of windows... I've just stripped the PC down to a version of FreeDos and am shelling directly into a dos MAME front-end... could it be possible to have the spinner and ball connected simultaneously?

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Absolutely, as long as you still aren't talking about USB!  :)

Download http://www.oscarcontrols.com/files/MOUSE.EXE.  This is a dual mouse DOS driver that works with PS/2 and serial mice simultaneously.  For the help file, type ' mouse /?' at the command prompt in the directory where you downloaded the driver.  For basic operation, all you should need is something like "c:\mouse\mouse dual".


Ravant:
Only serial and PS/2. I refuse to submit to the omnipotence of USB yet... I'm a nostalgic psychopath that would still use a 5-pin DIN if I had the chance. Come on, I still have my TRS-80 Color Computer II. :-P
Thenasty:

--- Quote from: Ravant on January 28, 2005, 01:34:33 am ---Only serial and PS/2. I refuse to submit to the omnipotence of USB yet... I'm a nostalgic psychopath that would still use a 5-pin DIN if I had the chance. Come on, I still have my TRS-80 Color Computer II. :-P

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If you find a DOS USB Driver, please let everyone know here (Shout it out loud), cause we been looking for years and can't find any USB DOS Drivers
quarterback:

--- Quote from: Thenasty on January 28, 2005, 08:45:27 am ---If you find a DOS USB Driver, please let everyone know here (Shout it out loud), cause we been looking for years and can't find any USB DOS Drivers
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