Actually Sequential Systems is still selling a serial PC mouse board that is
apple mouse compatible for apple2's. They have lots of cool stuff - and while
it's not cheap, they're good people to deal with.
http://www.sequential.com/bmus.html
>
>
>
> --- ndiablo_at_diablonet.net wrote:
> > Yep, the mice that were used in the Apple IIe/IIc (others as well?) was
> > exactly the same as that used in the Mac 128/512/Plus, and Lisa (which
> > I believe was actually just a serial mouse? i might be wrong).
>
> The original Apple mouse passes raw quadrature data to the interface, just
> like an Amiga mouse or a MS Bus Mouse.
>
> It's a TTL device, not serial.
>
> -ethan
>
>
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