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How can you create a DOS mouse driver, because I would like to learn how.

Hint: Maybe you could find the original mouse.com driver, and reverse engineer it, I don't know how to...
Why would you want to do that? :-? But in any case, there is an awesome open-source mouse driver called CuteMouse (http://cutemouse.sf.net/) - perhaps that would be a better starting point than reverse engineering...
The basics are listed on Ralph Brown's interrupt page...

http://www.ctyme.com/rbrown.htm

I did some things a while ago, but I've long since deleted the code and moved on to FB... sorry. :lol: