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The Microsoft bus mouse is not designed to be installed in a MCA machine. The inport card is too large to fit in the expansion slot.<br />
The Microsoft bus mouse is not designed to be installed in a MCA machine. The inport card is too large to fit in the expansion slot.<br />
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All IBM PS/2 Model 50s and higher are MCA machines. Other companies manufacturing MCA machines include NEC, AT&amp;T, CBM, and NCR.<br />
All IBM PS/2 Model 50s and higher are MCA machines. Other companies manufacturing MCA machines include NEC, AT&T, CBM, and NCR.<br />
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NOTE: The IBM PS/2 Model 30 and PS/1 computers are ISA machines and do support the Microsoft bus mouse.
NOTE: The IBM PS/2 Model 30 and PS/1 computers are ISA machines and do support the Microsoft bus mouse.

Latest revision as of 12:24, 21 July 2020

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MCA and Microsoft Bus Mouse Compatibility

Article ID: 103915

Article Last Modified on 10/3/2003



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Mouse Driver 9.1 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Mouse Driver 7.04 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Mouse Driver 8.2 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Mouse Driver 9.0 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Mouse Driver 9.1 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q103915

SUMMARY

Micro Channel Architecture (MCA) computers are not compatible with the Microsoft bus mouse.

The Microsoft bus mouse is not designed to be installed in a MCA machine. The inport card is too large to fit in the expansion slot.

All IBM PS/2 Model 50s and higher are MCA machines. Other companies manufacturing MCA machines include NEC, AT&T, CBM, and NCR.

NOTE: The IBM PS/2 Model 30 and PS/1 computers are ISA machines and do support the Microsoft bus mouse.


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Keywords: KB103915