Reply 20 of 28, by Anonymous Coward
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When I first saw the picture of this card, I wanted to say it had a bus mouse port, but YawetaG said the card indicated it was PS/2, so I assumed it was silkscreened somewhere I couldn't see. Now that I can see the close-ups, it's definitely for a bus mouse.
BTW, the Serial X and Y is not unusual at all. Serial ports are normally configured as COM1 thorugh COM4, and the serial ports just use variable names so that you can identify which jumper block to use to set the COM port.
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