On Sunday, June 22, 2003, at 09:05 AM, Scott Holder wrote:


Only devices I've seen are keyboards, mice, trackballs, joysticks, gamepads, and tablets. Plus, there was a model or two of monitors that got some control from ADB (AppleVision 1710? Dunno). I suppose, with drivers, you could use ADB for about everything USB is used for, but it's just very slow for stuff like networking and drives.


And (also like USB) for giving power at low levels for peripheral devices like little external HDs.


And for dreaded dongles for software protection!

Stuart


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