Re: Pomocy!!!>>mysz PS2<<

Autor: Krzysztof Depko (sadownik_at_geocities.com)
Data: Mon 24 Feb 1997 - 23:35:55 MET


"Piotr Kalmus" <abcd_at_free.polbox.pl> napisal(a):

>Witam
>Mam problem z myszka PS2,

Wiem, ze masz troche inne zlacze ale licze na to, ze w manualu od
plyty masz opisane nazwy sygnalow na tych 5 szpilkach.

Te pomoce wyjda troche krzywo, ale chyba sa czytelne?

A to dla DEJA NEWS:

mouse ps/2 to 9 pin adapter
mouse PS/2 to DB9 adapter

bo jak do tej pory taki wpis nie dawal rezultatu
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          CIAG DALSZY POCHODZI Z FTP.ASUS
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My Logitech MouseMan comes with an PS2/DB9 adapter. From this adapter
I
got the DB9/PS2 pin definition (the other signal label from Jerry
Lee):

      Pinout on the SP3g: | Pinout of a PS2-Mouse
                                | Socket
   -------------------------- | -------------------------
     1 2 3 4 | Keyboard | |
     5 o o 8 | connector| | 3 4
                       +----------+ |
    PS2-mouse | 2 5
    connector | ||
    (o's are missing pins) | 1 || 6
                                          | []

    pin # signal DB9-connector PS2
   (board) (MouseMan)
   --------------------------------------------
      1 <--GND--> 5 2 !!!!! ja zrobilem wg
      2 <--DATA-> 4 3 tego
      3 NC - - rysunku
      4 <--+5V--> 8 5 i
      5 <--CLK--> 7 1 dziala
      8 NC - - (plyta ASUS T2p4)
                                 / 4 2
                   not used \ 6 3
                                       \------v------/
                                         Adapter

With a cable wired like the above drawing, my MouseMan works very
well on the PS2 port.

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>From ae873_at_torfree.net Mon Oct 2 20:30:21 1995
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 95 08:39 EDT
To: jerry_at_asustek.asus.com.tw
X-Personal_name: Geofffrey Sy
Subject: PS2 Mouse Connector update.

This is an update to the document:
   "http://asustek.asus.com.tw/FTP/ASUS/TechInfo/ps2-mouse.txt"

Mouse Port DB9-Connector(#) PS/2 mouse-Port Signal(*) Signal
  Asus (corrected) Connector
(corrected)
  1 5 5 2 GND GND
  2 9 4 3 CLK DATA
  3 - - - NC NC
  4 8 8 5 +5V +5V
  5 1 7 1 DATA CLK
  6 - - - - -
  7 - - - - -
  8 - - - NC NC

The DB9-Connector pins-out are both correct. The original pins
5-9-8-1
connection is for older Logitech Mouseman, Serial-MousePort. These
are the
models that came with a DB9 connector and a DB9 to DIN adaptor. The
later
models of the MouseMan Serial-MousePort came with a DIN connector and
a DIN
to DB9 connector. The later models work with the pins 5-4-8-7
connection.
This is the pin assignment of the PS/2 mouse port on ASUS motherboard.
You can make the cable by yourself or purchase it from ASUS dealers.

Mouse Port DB9-Connector(#) PS/2 mouse-Port Signal(*) Signal
  Asus (corrected) Connector
(corrected)
  1 5 5 2 GND GND
  2 9 4 3 CLK DATA
  3 - - - NC NC
  4 8 8 5 +5V +5V
  5 1 7 1 DATA CLK
  6 - - - - -
  7 - - - - -
  8 - - - NC NC
---------- 3 4
 1234 12345 + +
 ++++ +++++ 2+ +5
 + + ++++ 1+|+6
 5 8 6789 |
                                            (front view)

Source: c't magazin fuer computertechnik, okt 1994. page 272.

(*) Please note that the connection from onboard PS/2 mouse port to
the
    mouse connector is correct but the singal label is wrong.
(#) Based on information from Harald Gattringer. See following.

Jerry Lee
ASUS
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                                     KONIEC CYTATU
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Chetnie wyslalbym to na pl.sys.comp.hardware.pecet ....ale pytanie
bylo tu a poza tym ww. grupy jeszcze nie ma.
To tyle na dzis.
Krzysztof Depko



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