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Question by Larry
Submitted on 2/28/2004
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Have an older Power Mac 9500 to hook up to a new printer. No USP port on computer. Where do I get an adapter for the USP cable that plugs into the round, 8-pin port on the 9500?


Answer by themac
Submitted on 1/12/2006
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First of all you stupid morron, the port is called USB not USP, it is not the postal service....Second of all there is an adapter but your screwed... make the mac into an aquarium and get a newer model. And leave this old one for fun.

On the second hand there area always nice people posting free or cheap old mac printers on CL (http://www.craigslist.org/)

Good luck and Don't pay more than 15 or 20 bucks for the printer.

PS: I love old school macs too and have a few of them, but you got to let them go....so I can get them LOL
Have an older Power Mac 9500 to hook up to a new printer. No USP port on computer. Where do I get an adapter for the USP cable that plugs into the round, 8-pin port on the 9500?

 

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