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- Hexbus abstract "The Texas Instruments Hexbus Interface was designed in 1982 and intended for commercial release in late 1983. It connected the console to peripherals via a high-speed serial link. Though it was prototypical to today's USB (plug and play, hot-swappable, etc.), it was never released, with only a small number of prototypes appearing in collector hands after TI pulled out of the market. Several Hexbus peripherals were planned or produced. A WaferTape drive never made it past the prototype stage due to reliability issues with the tapes. The 5.25-inch Floppy drive also never made it past the prototype stage, even though it worked. Prototype DSDD disk controllers and Video controllers were also made. A 4-color Printer-Plotter, a 300-Baud Modem, RS-232 Interface, an 80 column thermal/ink printer, and a 2.8\" \"Quick Disk\" drive were the only peripherals released in quantity, mostly for use with the TI CC-40. All Hexbus peripherals could be used with a TI-99/4A when connected through the Hexbus Interface, through direct connection to the TI-99/8, or through direct connection to the Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40.".
- Hexbus thumbnail Hexbus.jpg?width=300.
- Hexbus wikiPageExternalLink www.hexbus.com.
- Hexbus wikiPageID "34730107".
- Hexbus wikiPageLength "1850".
- Hexbus wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Hexbus wikiPageRevisionID "536315108".
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serial_buses.
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_floppy_disk.
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLink RS-232.
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments.
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments_Compact_Computer_40.
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLink USB.
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLink File:Hexbus.jpg.
- Hexbus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hexbus".
- Hexbus subject Category:Serial_buses.
- Hexbus type Protocol.
- Hexbus comment "The Texas Instruments Hexbus Interface was designed in 1982 and intended for commercial release in late 1983. It connected the console to peripherals via a high-speed serial link. Though it was prototypical to today's USB (plug and play, hot-swappable, etc.), it was never released, with only a small number of prototypes appearing in collector hands after TI pulled out of the market. Several Hexbus peripherals were planned or produced.".
- Hexbus label "Hexbus".
- Hexbus sameAs Q11682474.
- Hexbus sameAs Hexbus.
- Hexbus sameAs m.0j3dfvq.
- Hexbus sameAs Hexbus.
- Hexbus sameAs Q11682474.
- Hexbus wasDerivedFrom Hexbus?oldid=536315108.
- Hexbus depiction Hexbus.jpg.
- Hexbus isPrimaryTopicOf Hexbus.