Introduction of Apple Desktop Bus (ADB)

Apple introduces ADB with the Apple IIGS, a proprietary serial bus allowing low-speed devices like keyboards, mice, and trackballs to be connected via a single port, simplifying peripheral management.

Significance

ADB provided the technical backbone for connecting trackballs and other peripherals to Apple computers, including the future PowerBooks, establishing a consistent and user-friendly interface standard.

Key facts

Date
1986-09-15
Type
invention
Location
Cupertino, California