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- From: dj@ekcolor.ssd.kodak.com (Dave Jones)
- Subject: Re: Keyboard Connections IBM<->MAC
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 19:46:44 GMT
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- 01tethomas@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu wrote:
- > Keyboard Connections
- >
- >
- > I am looking to see if someone could tell me if it is possible is connect a
- > IBM keyboard to the ADB port of a Macintosh. I have the standard pin
- > configuration for the ADB port. I need the pin configuration for the IBM
- > keyboards. Any information would be useful.
- >
- >
- > Thank you,
- >
- > Trenton Thomas
- >
- > Ball State University
- > Entrepreneurship Major #3
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- You have to be crazy. ADB stands for Apple Desktop Bus. It supports, not
- just the kbd, but the mouse and a couple of other devices. We ourselves use
- it for a CRT calibration device. No way can you just plug in an IBM
- keyboard.
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