Re: [MacGroup] Older mac, scsi and usb

2013-02-13 Thread Lee Larson
On Feb 12, 2013, at 8:23 PM, jansi...@aol.com wrote: > I have a very old mac, a 225 to say the least. But I have my Quark Xpress, > Photoshop and Illustrator, all old too, but still work. > My question is do they make an adapter, scsi on one end and usb on the other? > And where can I get one.

Re: [MacGroup] Older mac, scsi and usb

2013-02-13 Thread Steven Brown
I have never saw one either or even knew that they made such a thing.   I think all I have is some external scsi cables and one is about 6 feet.   I also have 1 adapter and I think it is scsi to parallel adapter for the older printers I think.   The adapter is new and I have a shorter cable that i

Re: [MacGroup] Older mac, scsi and usb

2013-02-13 Thread Nelsn Helm
I have had a "Scuz-Bee" (IIRC). I also have an "Orange Converter" for SCSI-Firewire. I have not used either for a long long time. but will look if asked. On Feb 13, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Steven Brown wrote: > I have never saw one either or even knew that they made such a thing. > > I think all

[MacGroup] Adobe's At Bat

2013-02-13 Thread John Robinson
Folks, this is ridiculous, first Microsoft, Java and now Adobe. I just began with Adobe, installed their reader as well as Acrobat Pro X1of course the two items in this article along with Flash. I tell you the Mac user has much to fret over with products other than Apple. I just purchased