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Re: Macintosh Mouse Testing on Apple II
- Subject: Re: Macintosh Mouse Testing on Apple II
- From: Kim Heui Jung <spix2000@kornet.net>
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 12:56:18 +0900
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Korea Telecom
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Wayne, you're right.
Mice I've tested are from Japan.
I don't know what differ...
Kim
On 2004.8.26 12:1 PM, in article 9ocXc.45901$jZ5.41389@clgrps13, "Wayne
Stewart" <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote:
> Kim Heui Jung wrote:
>
>> Today I've tested old apple mice on Apple II.
>>
>> Old Mac Mouse (M0100) is working well on Apple IIe with mouse interface
>> card, but error on Apple IIc original Apple IIc Plus. Yes, Macintosh M0100
>> mouse is compatible with Apple IIe mouse card.
>>
>> Of course, Apple IIe Mouse (A2M2070) and Laser 128 Mouse are working well on
>> all Apple IIe (with mouse card), IIc, and IIc Plus.
>>
>> I don't know Apple IIe (or IIc) mouse are supported on old Macintosh.
>> Is it available ?
>>
>> Kim
>
> I believe all of the 9 pin mice are compatible with early Macs,
> Mouse cards, IIc and IIc Plus with one exception. None of the mice
> that were made in Japan would work with the IIc or IIc Plus.
>
> Wayne