Hello,

Has anyone ever had an iMate ADB to USB adapter die on them?  I know
the iMate is at fault because replacing the existing iMate (which ASP
can't seem to find) with another unit gets me right back to where I
was.  Plug in the old unit again and.....nothing.

Since the iMate I was using seems to have bit the dust, I find myself
wondering if a) a user can do something to kill one and b) if these
units have a finite lifespan.  Of course, this assumes that there are
some folks on the list who are still using ADB devices with their G3-5
machines (there are, aren't there?)

Somehow, I can't, for the life of me, imagine one of these units ever
wearing out or blowing up.  Can someone please tell me what painfully
obvious failure point I'm overlooking here?


Best,

James Fraser

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