Apple Desktop Bus: Difference between revisions

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{{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:ADB.jpg|150px]]|
{{Infobox_Peripheral |peripheral_image=[[File:ADB.jpg|150px]]|
hardware_name  = Apple Desktop Bus|
peripheral_name = Apple Desktop Bus|
designer        = [[Apple]]|
developer      = [[Apple]]|
manufacturer    = Numerous|
publisher      = Numerous|
systems        = [[Apple II]], [[Macintosh]]|
release        = 1986-1999|
release        = 1986-1999|
added_to_museum = August 6, 2022|
added_to_museum = August 6, 2022|

Latest revision as of 07:02, 29 June 2023

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Apple Desktop Bus
Developer Apple
Publisher Numerous
Systems Apple II, Macintosh
Released 1986-1999
Added to Museum August 6, 2022

Apple Desktop Bus, or ADB is proprietary connector by Apple.

Usage

It was used in computers for the connection of low-powered peripherals such as keyboards and mice.

Devices that use ADB connectors owned by the WEC Museum

Name Manufacturer Released Added to Museum Notes
AppleDesign Apple 1994 August 6, 2022 Keyboard
Mouse in a Box Kensington 1994 August 6, 2022 Mouse