Griffin Imate Adb To Usb Adapter

An ADB port is required for use, but will also work with Griffin's iMate ADB to USB adapter for use with recent Apple systems that have a USB port. Keyboard was manufactured from 1988 to 1991, and was included with several Macintosh SE, Macintosh II and Quadra products, and also sold as a separate add-on accessory. Griffin Technology iMac Lineup. Griffin Technology has introduced a number of exciting new products for the iMac. The iMate USB to ADB adapter allows the connection of existing ADB devices to iMacs, Macs with USB, and PCs with USB. The NE Mic audio adapter allows the connection of any microphone to your iMac as well as other Mac models. So that definitely won't work, unless you add some circuitry somehow. Trying out the griffin imate. M L Waller January 31, 2009 - 11:06 EST #61 I am running OS9.2 on a Blue and White 450 G3.I have an old kensington 4 button ' thinking Mouse ' which I am addicted to. I have the Imate adb to usb adapter. The mouse works but only as a two button.

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The folks at Griffin Technology, located in Nashville, TN, have updated drivers for their iMate and gPort products, bringing Mac OS X compatibility.

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Version 1.1 of the iMate driver for Griffin’s USB-to-ADB adapter is compatible with OS X 10.1 and higher. The new driver supports all currently available ADB devices that offer Mac OS X compatibility, such as the Kensington Mouseworks driver for Mac OS X, according to Andrew Green, Griffin’s VP of marketing.

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Griffin Imate Adb To Usb Adapter

The gPort Driver 1.1 update adds full Mac OS X 10.1 (and higher) support to Griffin’s line of serial adaptors for the Power Mac G4, G3, Blue & White G3 and Cube systems. You can use the gPort Serial Port Adapter to use serial port based MIDI interfaces, digital cameras, PDA docking stations, and serial printers with your Mac. Both drivers are available for download at the Griffin Web site.