Re: Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2,NetworkingQuestion]

2003-06-22 Thread Stuart Bell
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 fo

Re: Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2, NetworkingQuestion]

2003-06-22 Thread Scott Holder
At 10:13 AM 6/22/2003 +1000, you wrote: Still on the ADB topic what other devices were/are? available. My compact manual only mentions a pen tablet? Only devices I've seen are keyboards, mice, trackballs, joysticks, gamepads, and tablets. Plus, there was a model or two of monitors that got s

Re: Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2,NetworkingQuestion]

2003-06-21 Thread Phil & Fiona Mars
Still on the ADB topic what other devices were/are? available. My compact manual only mentions a pen tablet? Regards, Phil Mars ---Original Message--- From: Compact Macs Date: 21 June 2003 21:32:50 To: Compact Macs Subject: Re: Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2

Re: Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2,NetworkingQuestion]

2003-06-21 Thread Darren
Antonio Rodríguez wrote: In fact, I suspect that USB's engineers have based their designs on Apple's ADB. They share the most important features: one serial data line and two power lines shared by all devices, an addressing schema for enumerating devices, and a flow control protocol to allow the d

Re: Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2,NetworkingQuestion]

2003-06-21 Thread Antonio Rodríguez
Hi, compacters! I Usually run my Classic *without* keyboard. I use it mainly as a game machine, and it sits in a ver narrow table, so the Apple Keyboard II is too wide, and usually it's in a drawer. If I'm going to need it, I plug it *before* turning the power on. Phil & Fiona Mars ha escrito: >

Re: Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2, NetworkingQuestion]

2003-06-20 Thread Phil & Fiona Mars
When I got my Classic it did not have a keyboard cable and I was able to use the mouse on its own (Not terribly useful mind you) so I am guessing the keyboard on its own would be O.K. Am I correct in the anology that Apple's ADB is not dissimilar to today's USB ?? Regards, Phil Mars ---Ori

Gheesh! 20 Questions [WAS: Mac Classics for $2, NetworkingQuestion]

2003-06-20 Thread Ryandor
> but there's a cover plate...about 3/4" high by 4" long > > Just pop that plate ...see if there is a vertical card at left side. If nothing, then don't > bother cracking the case, > > Was there a model that was just SE? > Yes, and it wouldn't have anything valuable in it. > >That's what I thought,