FWIW, I've had mine up and running for about two weeks now and have not
had any problems with the mouse.
Kenneth W Cochran wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Have any of you had trouble with the PS/2 mouse port on the Asus
> P3B-F (1agp/6pci/1isa) mainboard? I have had 2 in a row whose
> mouseports don't work (under Linux, FreeBSD & even MS-DOS).
> Board rev is 1.04, bios is 1004. Asus tech-support is no help,
> other than "send the board..." Linux malfunctions especially
> badly - if mouse is connected, keyboard will not respond.
> (Slackware 7.0, kernel 2.2.13 & subsequently 2.2.14)
>
> The place I bought the board(s) says they checked the 1st one &
> it worked for them... (Perhaps because of different (IDE)
> peripherals?)
>
> My config is as follows:
> CPU - Celeron 433A, *no* overclocking
> Memory - 128m ECC (Hitachi)
> AGP - Matrox G400 (configs as irq 11)
> PCI1 - Intel NIC (also configs as irq 11, but works fine)
> PCI2 - DPT SCSI HBA (configs as irq 10)
>
> Asus-tech suggested moving NIC to another pci slot, whereby it
> went to a different irq, but that did not help.
>
> Did I just hit an unlucky-streak & get a couple of bad ones or
> should I switch brands? IOW, should I be patient &
> understanding :) & swap again or should I get something else?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> -kc
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