Since some 68k Macs have only NuBus slots, it might help to know which 68k Mac 
you're trying to add USB to...

A better solution (if the Mac doesn't have PCI slots) might be to get an 
external USB Floppy drive for your newer Mac(s), and use floppies to transfer 
to the 68K Macs. I have a USB Floppy drive that works great under 10.6 on my 
Intel iMac. Reads 1.44mb and I believe it'll even read hacked 1.44 to 800k 
disks. 



        -Elliott




On Dec 10, 2010, at 2:40 PM, Todd Brayer wrote:

> How feasible is it to get USB on older macs? I know most of the later 
> PowerPCs could do it, what about the early ones or 68K machines? Mostly in 
> reference to memory stick drives to I can transfer data. 
> 
> Todd Brayer
> [email protected]

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