I have Commodore PC 30-III 286 machine with a serial port at the back labelled "mouse". If I plug my Commodore mouse 1900 serial mouse then execute mouse.com
at the DOS prompt then I get the following message:
Driver not installed - Microsoft mouse not found
Strictly speaking it is correct, because it isn't a Microsoft mouse. What should I do to use the mouse?
UPDATE 1
After enabling COM ports in BIOS the machine starts up like this:
PhoenixVIEW(tm) VGA-Compatible BIOS Version B 1.00 07
Copyright (C) 1984-1990 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
All Rights Reserved
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Commodore 286 BIOS Rev. 2.01 390339 - 03 │
│ 390340 - 03 │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Copyright (C) 1988 by Commodore Electronics Ltd. │
│ All Rights Reserved. │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Onboard Mouse at 023C
Onboard Com at 02F8
Onboard Lpt at 0278
Starting MS-DOS...
C:\>_
and the Commodore mouse.com
and comtest.com
display this:
C:\CUTE>comtest.com
COMTEST v2.6 (030301) - Utility to detect serial ports
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 by Arkady V.Belousov, licensed under GPL2
COM# Addr IRQ# Type Attached
---- ---- ---- ------------------------- ---------------------------
1 02F8 3 8250A/16450 (no FIFO)
2 0000 not found
3 0000 not found
4 0000 not found
C:\MOUSE>mouse.com
Tulip (R) Computers Mouse Driver, Version 7.04c
Copyright (c) Tulip Computers, 1991
All Rights Reserved.
Bus mouse driver installed on IRQ 2.
C:\MOUSE>_
UPDATE 2
When I connect an amiga tank mouse and execute mouse.com then the button clicks are recognized, but the cursor still doesn't move