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<title>src/sys/modules/mse, branch release/9.3.0</title>
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<updated>2004-12-12T20:05:50Z</updated>
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<title>Separate mse driver into a core driver and a bus attachments.  Separate out</title>
<updated>2004-12-12T20:05:50Z</updated>
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<name>Warner Losh</name>
<email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-12-12T20:05:50Z</published>
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the ISA and CBUS (called isa on pc98) attachments.  Eliminate all PC98
ifdefs in the process (the driver in pc98/pc98/mse.c was a copy of the one
in i386/isa/mse.c with PC98 ifdefs).  Create a module for this driver.

I've tested this my PC-9821RaS40 with moused.  I've not tested this on i386
because I have no InPort cards, or similar such things.  NEC standardized
on bus mice very early, long before ps/2 mice ports apeared, so all PC-98
machines supported by FreeBSD/pc98 have bus mice, I believe.

Reviewed by: nyan-san
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