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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: Gooseberry Clock on 7 May 2002, 02:18

Title: I just found this
Post by: Gooseberry Clock on 7 May 2002, 02:18
From Mac OS 8.0:

http://www.boomspeed.com/redrangersw/command.gif (http://www.boomspeed.com/redrangersw/command.gif)

I didn't know you could use PS/2 keyboards on a Mac.

EDIT:

Please link to images. They can get annoying and clutter up the forum. Im going to start doing this from now on.

I don't mean to be a prick, but I think this should be common curtesey.

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[ May 06, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]

Title: I just found this
Post by: psyjax on 7 May 2002, 02:44
quote:
Originally posted by Gooseberry Clock:
From Mac OS 8.0:

http://www.boomspeed.com/redrangersw/command.gif (http://www.boomspeed.com/redrangersw/command.gif)

I didn't know you could use PS/2 keyboards on a Mac.



huh.. neither did I.

I had a Ps/2 style keyboard once. It had a full set of function keys etc. But it had the apple key too.

[ May 06, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]

Title: I just found this
Post by: Kintaro on 7 May 2002, 16:49
Hmmm not on my mac
(Apple Classic)
Title: I just found this
Post by: ravuya on 7 May 2002, 18:40
I think it was a Kensington adaptor that let you do that. Nowadays, we all got USB, baby.
Title: I just found this
Post by: Calum on 7 May 2002, 20:56
here i am at work again, and i can tell you that in the cupboard here, i've got two adapters that allow serial devices to be plugged into a USB port. and we've got all sorts of adapters and stuff downstairs that we no longer use anymore since all the designers et c have got G4s and all the rest of us have G3s.

Come to think of it, our PowerPCs from a few years ago had a few i386 looking ports on the back...