Well, ya gotta be carefull there now, pardner.  You can certainly give
"older" PCI-based PowerMacs USB capability by putting in a PCI slot USB
card.  These actually are fairly popular now, given the wide availability of
USB devices.  Won't find a USB port that connects via the scsi port though.
Believe you need to run OS 8.6 or 9 though for your USB card to work.

Jerry
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"I don't think so. Nobody seems to be concerned about using USB devices on
an
older SCSI based Mac.

jon glass wrote:

>  Is there such a thing that will take a
> SCSI-port on a Mac, and allow a USB device to be hooked up to it?"
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