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Re: a USB for the Apple II smoke test
"Sean Fahey" <a2fan@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I've never plugged an Apple Mouse Card into a GS... for obvious reasons,
>never had the need to. So I can't state what GS/OS would do. I hypothesize
>it would do nothing, except attempt to read the ADB mouse. A mouse card in a
>GS would only become useful when booting 8 bit (assuming ProDOS) apps that
>support mice. ProDOS 16 apps would use ADB mice.
If you install the Apple II Mouse Card into a IIgs (making sure to set
slot-4 to 'Your Card') it will work under both ProDOS-8 and GS/OS
and stop polling the ADB mouse. The ROM 3 machine will ignore
the Apple II Mouse Card except under ProDOS-8 though.
It's important to remember that Apple expected persons purchasing
the Apple IIe to IIGS upgrade would be migrating their mouse card
and serial mouse. For that reason they made sure built-in firmware
support was provided. By the time the ROM 3 had been introduced,
the IIGS Upgrade kit had been long since phased out and that's
reflected in some ROM 3 motherboard/firmware changes.
Back on the thread's subject of USB on an Apple II, I'm surprised
no one has mentioned this project:
http://www.a2retrosystems.com/workbench.htm
Mitchell Spector