Re: Update on USB for vintage computers.

2004-01-04 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- "J.S. Garrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just read the news report of the return of the > Mattel Intellivision! 25 > games built into a console for $20. Same old 8-bit > craphics, but look at the > strength of the pull from all the old "stuff" we > grew up playing with. > > USB and smar

Re: Update on USB for vintage computers.

2004-01-04 Thread J.S. Garrison
on 1/2/04 10:07 AM, Gregg Eshelman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > http://www.stanford.edu/~thierry1/ti99/usb.htm > > Whe! USB for a really vintage computer, the > Texas Instruments 99-4/A. > > OK, now that someone's gone to all the trouble to > design a USB interface for the 8bit PEB bus used

Update on USB for vintage computers.

2004-01-02 Thread Gregg Eshelman
http://www.stanford.edu/~thierry1/ti99/usb.htm Whe! USB for a really vintage computer, the Texas Instruments 99-4/A. OK, now that someone's gone to all the trouble to design a USB interface for the 8bit PEB bus used by the TI (the first computer available with a 16 bit CPU, in 1979 for the or