Is anyone aware of a USB-to-ADB converter that will allow the use of USB devices requiring built-in USB on older PCI Macs (such as the 8600/9600) that do not have this feature by connecting them through an ADB port? Or a converter than will allow the use of USB printers by connecting them to the Mac printer port (I never can remember if Macs use serial or parrallel)?@@@@22222222@@@@@@
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At the price that USB cards are and the ease of installation ( DESPITE any impression you may get from reading this list ! ) a hardware kludge to plug USB devices into ADB ports just does not make sense at all. IMHO of course !
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