Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 26 Jun 1998 12:47:23 -0700 (PDT) | From | "Jon M. Taylor" <> | Subject | Re: uniform input device packets? |
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On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Allanah Myles wrote:
> On 1998.06.26, Jon M. Taylor <taylorj@ecs.csus.edu> wrote: > > > You currently can't attach 9 mice to a standard PC, so what's the > > > problem? > > > > I certainly can put a multiport serial card (or more than one) in > > my machine and hang mice off all the ports. > > OK, you certainly *can* find *some* way of doing this, but what's > the practical implications? When would you ever *want* to do > something like this?
What is I was implementing a multihead solution with 15 heads in once machine or speed, maybe on a multiplayer game? What about if each person needs two mice for my control scheme?
> When would you *want* to have more than 8 devices of any specific > *type* to a machine?
The point is not that I want this now, but that someone *might* want it in the future and that it is a bad thing to build in these sorts of arbitrary restrictions into a protocol.
Jon
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