http://www.stanford.edu/~thierry1/ti99/usb.htm

Wheeeee! 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 original 99/4 version) what's
stopping someone equally clever from building a USB
card for the 32bit NuBus used in the Mac?

To add further to the "wow factor" the 99/4A runs
at a blistering THREE MEGAHERTZ. USB and Smart Media
on a 3Mhz computer. Sheesh.

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