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Early Sun workstations used MSC optical mice exclusively. The mouse was connected via a dedicated connector with power, obviating the need for a separate power supply for the mouse. Initial models came with large mousepads with well-spaced lines, while later models were smaller and used a much
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was required. Some mice would derive their power supply from the keyboard connector on the motherboard and came with a pass-through connector to be inserted before the keyboard cable.
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addresses 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, or 2E8h, but either 238h or 338h. Besides others these addresses are also supported as alternative addresses for serial ports on the German
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In 1984, MSC acquired rights to Mouse Draw from Microtex Industries, written by Doug Wolfgram. Mouse Systems wanted the software re-developed to look more like
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compatible mouse using the normal Mouse Systems serial protocol, however the base address of this 8250 type chip is not one of the usual
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printed with a square grid of grey and blue tracking lines: as the device moved over the pad, light emitted by an
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Like all early optical mice, their debut product relied on a special metallic and reflective
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was reflected by the pad onto an array of sensors whose output was processed by an on-board
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and together they re-wrote the program in C with an updated user interface and called it
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Mouse from a Sun workstation manufactured by Mouse Systems on its mousepad
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port. When connected to a regular RS-232 port, an external
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