I have an extra ADB keyboard and mouse you can have for the price of 
shipping. I'm in Oregon.

On Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at 8:14:14 AM UTC-8, Pizzaboy192 wrote:
>
> I'm trying to revive my old Mac Classic that I've had kicking around for a 
> few years. I lost all my peripherals in a flood a few summers back, so I'm 
> starting from scratch when it comes to a keyboard and mouse. The prices 
> that people are asking on ebay for an apple Keyboard or mouse are a bit 
> more than I want to pay just to play around on my old Mac. Are there any 
> more affordable alternatives to the official Apple hardware? Are there 
> adapters that are available so I can use a standard PC keyboard or other 
> non-ADB equipment?
>

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