| ??? 07/30/03 15:49 Read: times |
#51709 - RE: serial to ps/2 mouse converter code Responding to: ???'s previous message |
nidhi,
both differ in pin configuration only so you have to cross connect some wires only. why to use a micro for doing nothing nothing. ps2 mini din 6 pin connecter uses following pin out. (6)|___|(5) (4).....(3) (2).(1) 1. Data 2. NC 3. Ground 4. Vcc 5. Clock 6. NC data is available in serial format (1 start bit, 8 data bits, one parity bit and one stop bit) on the data line of above which your pc can easily recognise without any additional equipment. abhishek |
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| RE: serial to ps/2 mouse converter code | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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