Question :
I came across an old Mac gamepad that has an ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) connector and I was wondering if it would be possible to use it with my current Mac.
I also found a ‘Griffin iMate USB to ADB adapter’ that enables me to connect the gamepad to my USB-port. Unfortunately, when I connect it, only the joystick directions work, but not the buttons.
Is there anywhere I can get drivers for the Griffin iMate that would work for OSX ?
Answer :
Luckily, the WaybackMachine has a rather good backup off the original Griffin website, and most downloads still work. You can find it here :
Griffin iMate Software @WaybackMachine
This includes iMate-drivers for both MacOS9 and MacOSX (both support MacOSX Classic mode, which is MacOS9 running from inside MacOSX).
for MacOS9 driver version 2.7 and earlier versions are available
for MacOSX driver version 1.5.2 and 1.5.3beta are available
Since these are really old drivers, you will have to try if you can still run in your recent version of OSX / macOS.
If they don’t run, you might even be able to use the iMate OS X SDK (Software Development Kit) to create your own 😉
For Windows PCs there are no drivers needed, but keyboards, mice with extended functions will only be partially supported.
enjoy !
Perfect, thanks for the tip
@Michael Orton :
You’re welcome.
Thanks for the feedback.
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@Michael Orton :
You’re welcome.
Thanks for the feedback !
enjoy 😉