on 10/29/03 7:57 AM, Chris Miles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 15:56, J.S. Garrison wrote:
>> on 10/29/03 4:35 AM, Chris Miles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Guys,
>>> 
>>> I'm just starting into Mac world (I'm used to PCs, Windows and Linux).
>>> 
>>> I have the base unit of an LC 3 (or is that LCIII) and power lead.
>>> 
>>> Can anyone tell me the basics? Like: do I need a Mac versions of:
>>> - Screen
>>> - Keyboard
>>> - Mouse
>>> or can I use PC versions with the right cables?
>>> 
>>> Can I connect the unit to an ethernet?
>>> 
>>> Chris
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> With an adapter you CAN hook a PC monitor to your Mac.
> I've found references to the Griffin Technology Mac PnP Adapter. Now
> tracking down UK supliers.
> 
>> Keyboard and mouse
>> need to be ADB Mac only.
> Is ADB the small connector with four pins and a locating hole?
> Do I need some sort of hub to connect both keyboard and mouse?

Yes. It's similar to PS/2 but the locator pin is horizontal and at the
bottom of the inner ring of the connector.

The keyboard comes with a socket for mounting the mouse's connector into. No
other hubs, etc. are necessary.

> 
>> 
>> There are lotsa Asante, etc. flat cards that fit into that rig for
>> metworking, and the software is readily available off the Apple Older
>> Software site.
>> 
>> Jeff
>> 
> Thanks Jeff,
> Chris
> 


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