On Feb 22, 2010, at 6:31 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

On Feb 22, 2010, at 4:28 PM, James Therrault wrote:

I've been lurking on this thread and always thought that indeed, G4 powerbooks had internal ADB even though it does not show up in "About This Mac" hardware listings. I have a 1.25GHz PB that dates from 2003.

I agree. I've always thought all the G4 PBs & iBooks were ADB keyboard. I worked on a 1.67 GHz G4 PB that loaded the ADB extensions, so I assumed the keyboard was ADB like all the iBooks. As someone mentioned, it's a surprise because of the lack of an external ABD port, but it seems to be the case that ADB is supported thru Leopard.


I can't confirm any loading of extensions since I use Tiger. It's just that I seem to recall reading about the architecture sometime in the past.

Of course at my age, recollections may be subject to correction...

JT


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