Reply 120 of 661, by Eivind
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florian3 wrote on 2022-11-03, 03:28:Compiled a bios with serial debugging. It does detect the mouse but I‘m not getting any mouse events. I set the debug log level […]
Compiled a bios with serial debugging. It does detect the mouse but I‘m not getting any mouse events.
I set the debug log level to 9 and now everything is extremely slow. Will take a while until I‘m back on a useable BIOS.
Disabling PS2 port in the Seabios config also seems to disable USB mouse and keyboard, so not a good idea.Update:
Yeah the keyboard work on both USB ports.
Only when I plug in a Logitech USB wireless mouse receiver the keyboard stops working.
Keyboard also didn’t work when connected via a USB hub.Do you have a known working popular mouse model?
Whoa, you went straight to debugging the bios, impressive! 😀 You might try setting a lower global debug log level and manually turning the level down for certain interesting debug lines in code?
Btw, did you find the built-in floppy emulator with the bios update tool satisfactory? I spent quite a while getting that setup working (and actually _finding_ the ANYBIOS program, had to dig through lots of weird and old DMP files), but it was super rewarding when I didn't have to use the hw programmer anymore! 😁
I'll take a look later today to see which mice I have, and what works. I could have sworn I'd previously used a USB hub as well, I'll check that out as well.