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Offline Ilwrath

Re: Mr. Mysza drivers needed!!!
« on: July 31, 2007, 08:22:14 PM »
As far as I know, the only driver that works with a Mr. Mysza is the driver that came with it.  I HAD* one of these devices, and I remember trying a few because I wasn't real satisfied with the performance I was getting, and none of the other drivers worked.

* I say I HAD one of these things...  I think I still do, but I can't find the hardware OR the driver disk anymore.  I either traded it for something else and have forgotten, or put it somewhere "safe" in which case, it'll be lost until at least 2058.

I should have a backup of the files needed on one of my A4000 archives, if someone knows the filenames to look for...

ETA: The place to contact might be Mr. Hardware computers, as I think they made the silly thing.
 

Offline Ilwrath

Re: Mr. Mysza drivers needed!!!
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2007, 07:50:28 PM »
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I'll check with them, too. I remember Pmailing you once about mr. mysa, and you mentioned that your 4000 wasn't doing too well. The drivers are probably in the wbstartup folder, I'm guessing.


Yeah, the A4000 is currently locked in stasis, awaiting a processor card repair (which might take a while as I haven't sent the processor card off, yet... :lol:)  

From the backups I found: (I have them labelled "A4000 HD0: Archive", "A4000 HD0: backup" and "A4000 OS3.5 w/ CGX 4.3"  nothing to indicate which might be the newest...  [Maybe I need to work on my filing system?])  Anyhow, the only thing interesting in wbstartup are the files "Freewheel.info", "Freewheel" (25272 bytes) and "Freewheel.cfg" (24 bytes).  In what I believe is a later version (probably when I passed the thing on to someeone else) those files are moved to my disabled.  

Are these the same versions you already tried?  I also looked through my s:startup-sequence and s:user-startup and saw nothing noteworthy for the mouse driver. (although there are about a billion other hacks in there!  egads, I'd blocked from my mind what a patchwork system a modern AmigaOS becomes.  hahaha!)