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How can I use SCSI, ADB, LocalTalk, and other serial devices on a Macintosh without a serial port?

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How can I use SCSI, ADB, LocalTalk, and other serial devices on a Macintosh without a serial port?

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Beginning with iMac, Apple computers features support for USB, and many peripheral manufacturers are quickly transitioning to this new connection method. There are a multitude of adapters available for a variety of external devices. Check the Apple Products Guide at http://guide.apple.com for more information.

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