readdm@walt.cc.utexas.edu (David M. Read) (07/30/90)
I recently purchased a copy of Microsoft's "Microsoft Mouse
Programming " (title uncertain), and was thoroughly disappointed at
the quality of the book (it reads like a Chilton's car repair manual:
"How to replace valves...first, remove engine from car..."), and have
had some trouble getting the interrupt service routine replacement
function to work so that I can write my own ISR for button presses
and the like.
Does anyone out there have *working* C source code to do this? I'm
specifically looking for the kind of routine that lets you stuff
any old ISR into the right place for the mouse driver to handle it,
but basically anything would be helpful.
Thanks,
-Dave | LAMPF and UT don't believe that
Dave Read: read@lampf.lanl.gov | their people have opinions. Who
read@physics.utexas.edu | am I to disillusion them?
readdm@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu | #include <cutepicture.h>