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Re: cheap, available Trackballs for Apple II+ and IIe



	I have the card.   My only worry is that I already tried to use the bitmouse
itself on an old 386 IBM that  a parent donated to a teacher, but without the
mouse and it didn't work. (Well that and getting stuck with another piece of
hardware that I'll never use because it doesn't work with an Apple II.)
Still excited,
	Jay


>>>>>>>I'm sorry, we no longer have any bitmouse cards or mice left.  It is a
>discontinued item.  I do not have any suggestions on which mouse might
>or might not work with that particular card. It has been a few years
>since we stopped producing that card.......Florence<<

Apart from the 50/60Hz IRQ generation, it would be possible to replace the
ROM on a Super Serial Card with one that would emulate a mouse card if a
standard PC serial mouse were attached. I was about half way through writing
that some years ago before I got a //gs (and a couple of real mouse cards
with Apple mice for my //e computers). I do not know of any easy way to tap
into 50/60Hz signal on a //e (][ and ][+ are simple).
--
David Wilson  School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia<<<<