There was no known miniature type A connector until USB 2.0 (revision 1.01) introduced one. Though many designs for a miniaturised type B connector appeared on many peripherals, conformity to the USB 1.x standard was hampered by treating peripherals that had miniature connectors as though they had a tethered connection (that is: no plug or receptacle at the peripheral end). Neither USB 1.0 nor 1.1 specified a design for any connector smaller than the standard type A or type B. USB 1.1 was the earliest revision that was widely adopted and led to what Microsoft designated the "Legacy-free PC". Few USB devices made it to the market until USB 1.1 was released in August 1998. It did not allow for extension cables or pass-through monitors, due to timing and power limitations. Released in January 1996, USB 1.0 specified data rates of 1.5 Mbit/s (Low Bandwidth or Low Speed) and 12 Mbit/s (Full Speed). Showing all 31 items Jump to: Release Dates (22) Also Known As (AKA) (9) Release Dates USA 21 January 1998: Japan 29 January 1998: Australia : UK : Japan 6 August 1998 (Dual Shock version) USA 11 November 1998 (Dual Shock version) USA 11 November 1998. You don't have to be the party pooper and tell everyone to turn off their brains just because you never turned yours on. Resident Evil 2 (1998 Video Game) Release Info. Remember folks, having a fun laugh and chat about weird, out-of-place stuff in games is fine. You don't plug in a "USB," you plug in a USB drive, or dongle, or whatever else you might have.Īside from that, very predictable thread with morons chiming in on how you should never think about or have discussions about anachronisms in games because then you're "not fun at parties," repeating that ancient ass line definitely means you're gonna be the party window licker, so there's that at least. USB is the port/connector, not the drive/dongle itself, for anyone else stumbling upon this thread in the future. Gonna have a fun little necro here and say that reading this thread almost a year later, the much more concerning issue is all the, I assume at least, 12-year-olds in this thread assuming "USB" just means "USB drive" or "USB dongle," and Googling "when USB was invented."
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