[comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc] Using serial mouse with IBM PS2

igor@iias.spb.su (Igor Agamirzian) (03/10/91)

I'll be grateful, if anybody can help me in such problem. I have an IBM PS2
model 50 with one serial port (COM1) on the motherboard and a special mouse
port with a 6-pin connector. On the other hand, my mouse (Logitech model No.
M8-2F-9F) is a standard serial one. It works fine, when it is connected through
the COM1 port. But... I use an external modem, and it it needs the same port.
So I have a lot of trouble changing the connection any time I need to work with
a program, which needs a mouse.

As I know, the PS2 mouse port is a simplified serial one, and I suppose that
the standard serial mouse *can* work through it (am I right, or not?). When
beeing in the USA last autumn I bought a special 6-pin to 9-pin connector, but
my mouse driver doesn't want to find the mouse, when it is connected through
it. I failed in attempts to find a special PS2 mouse driver here (my computer
hadn't it on the DOS diskette, I think that because it was sold without mouse).
On the other hand, I checked the connection of the lines in the 6-9 pin
connector and found it to be *very* strange:

   6-pin male		9-pin male
   for PS2		for mouse

			    1

			    2	<--- It is to be a Transmit Data
     1				     (from mouse) signal! And it
		       /--- 3	<-\  is not connected at all!
     2 ---\	       |	  |
	   \----+---------- 4	  +- And Recieve Data is connected
     3		|      |	  |  with Signal Ground!
		|      +--- 5	<-/
     4 -------\ |      |
	      |  \--------- 6	     Though the Protective Ground
     5 ----------------/	     is not connected at all too...
	      | 	    7
     6 ---\   |
	   \--------------- 8
	      |
	      \------------ 9

There is a good way - to buy a special PS2 mouse with the software. But...
I live and work in Russia, and it is really *impossible* to buy here what you
need. On the other hand, a PS2 mouse is more expansive than a standard serial
one. I think that it will be enough for me to have the pin assignement of the
PS2 mouse port and the port addresses in the i/o address space to make my
mouse work through it. But I failed in attempts to find the technical documents
on PS2 - it is a very rare computer here.

Thank you in advance,
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