Philip Stortz wrote:

i don't remember which, but as i recall there was one mac who's driver chips were damaged
by hot plugging adb peripherals (i know you aren't supposed to, but it does work on most
macs).


Supposedly, you're not supposed to hot-plug ADB on any Mac up to the PB G3 or some such thing. However, I've done it constantly on everything back to a Classic, IIci, and IIgs and never had any trouble. Call me a daredevil, but eh :)

So, all in all, probably won't hurt anything but there is that risk.

Scott Holder

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