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Date:      Mon, 10 Feb 1997 11:28:15 -0600
From:      David Johnson <itech@onramp.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   HELP - mouse
Message-ID:  <32FF5AAF.63D5@onramp.net>

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 I have a Sharp PC-9020 laptop on which I have installed FreeBSD 2.1.6
amd XFree86-3.2. The laptop
has a built-in touch pad connected to Com 1, IRQ 4. When I boot up
FreeBSD, sio0 is detected at
0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 on isa as type 16550A. I can not determine what device
it has been configured to, however. If i "cat < /dev/cuaa0" I get no
response from touching the touch pad. I have been unable to bring up X
as I can not find the touch pad. I have tried linking /dev/mouse ->
/dev/cuaa0 with no luck.

In the FreeBSD boot-up process, after finding sio0, it must be
configured to some device. How can I find out what device this is?

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<DT>&nbsp;I have a Sharp PC-9020 laptop on which I have installed FreeBSD
2.1.6 amd XFree86-3.2. The laptop</DT>

<DT>has a built-in touch pad connected to Com 1, IRQ 4. When I boot up
FreeBSD, sio0 is detected at&nbsp;</DT>

<DT>0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 on isa as type 16550A. I can not determine what device
it has been configured to, however. If i &quot;cat &lt; /dev/cuaa0&quot;
I get no response from touching the touch pad. I have been unable to bring
up X as I can not find the touch pad. I have tried linking /dev/mouse -&gt;
/dev/cuaa0 with no luck.</DT>

<DT>&nbsp;</DT>

<DT>In the FreeBSD boot-up process, after finding sio0, it must be configured
to some device. How can I find out what device this is?</DT>

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