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Re: I linked some pictures about that.



The Serial Card wont work.

Do you have an Apple IIe with a Mouse Card - you're not trying to plug
this into the Joystick port are you?  It looks like it would be a
straight through connection on the DB-9 connector to the Mouse Card.

- Paul


jinifather wrote:
> Thank you all guys.
>
> I linked some pictures of it to understand my situation for you.
>
> http://cafefiles.naver.net/data24/2006/10/13/48/img-064_1.jpg
> http://cafefiles.naver.net/data22/2006/10/13/91/img-065_1.jpg
> http://cafefiles.naver.net/data24/2006/10/13/5/img-066_1.jpg
> http://cafefiles.naver.net/data23/2006/10/13/47/img-067_1.jpg
> http://cafefiles.naver.net/data23/2006/10/13/47/img-068_1.jpg
>
> It seems to be sure that it is not the one for IIgs..
>
> I tried to use the mouse with a serial cable for my IIgs .. but I
> can't. IIgs didn't recognize the mouse. And I also tried to attach this
> mouse to my IIe with a mouse card .. but It didn't work at all, too.
>
> I'm really wanting to use this.
>
> Park.
>
> Warren Ernst wrote:
> > > And there is no "cabling" conversion that will allow an ADB
> > > device to be connected to an Apple II joystick port.
> >
> > BUT...
> >
> > If you are really hot on getting a TurboMouse, I am pretty sure that
> > one was made for the Mac Plus, though I may be thinking of the very
> > similar "Microspeed" trackball.
> >
> > A quick ebay search doesn't turn up any, however. I guess they aren't
> > that common...
> > 
> > -Warr