On 4/24/22 13:56, karl@??? wrote:
> Fred:
>> On 4/23/22 12:53, karl@??? wrote:
> ...
>>> If so, press Ctl-Alt-F2 buttons simultaineusly to get to a console.
>>> There log in as root
>>> and then try one of
>>> gpm -b 1200 -m /dev/ttyUSB0 -t msc
>>> gpm -b 1200 -m /dev/ttyUSB0 -t sun
>>> gpm -b 1200 -m /dev/ttyUSB0 -t mman
>>> and move the mouse to test.
>>>
>> This works. The msc protocol works best, the mman protocol doesn't work
>> at all. All three buttons show some effect.
>
> Very good.
>
> ...
>>> B, try inputattach to make the mouse appear as a /dev/input/* device
>>> and be automatically included by X11, I haven't tested this. See
>>>
>>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Serial_input_device_to_kernel_input
>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxconsole/files/
>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
>>> https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Serial_Mouse
> ...
>> There is some progress. The inputattach package in Devuan apparently
>> doesn't have a config file. Specifying the baud on the command line
>> results in an invalid baud message. inputattach does work with the Sun
>> mouse but the middle button doesn't work. I tried msc and sun protocol
>> and both work the same. I may try some other protocols but I suspect a
>> bug in inputattach. Maybe I should contact the maintainer?
>
> I have no experience with inputattach, but looking at
> utils/inputattach.c from
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxconsole/files/latest/download
> around line 1163:
>
> switch(baud[i]) {
> case -1: break;
> case 2400: type[i]->speed = B2400; break;
> case 4800: type[i]->speed = B4800; break;
> case 9600: type[i]->speed = B9600; break;
> case 19200: type[i]->speed = B19200; break;
> case 38400: type[i]->speed = B38400; break;
> case 115200: type[i]->speed = B115200; break;
> default:
> fprintf(stderr, "inputattach: invalid baud rate '%d'\n",
> baud[i]);
> return EXIT_FAILURE;
> }
>
> and
>
> $ grep -A2 msc inputattach.c
> { "--mousesystems", "-msc", "3-button Mouse Systems mouse",
> B1200, CS8,
> SERIO_MSC, 0x00, 0x01, 1, NULL },
>
> So, yes, you found a bug.
>
> Add this before the "case 2400" line:
>
> case 1200: type[i]->speed = B1200; break;
>
> compile and test.
>
> Regards,
> /Karl Hammar
>
Hi Karl,
The compile fails because SDL.h can't be found.
Package sd12 was not found in the pkg-config search path. It also
mentions adding directory containing sd12.pc to the PKG-CONFIG_PATH
environment variable.
Best regards,
Fred