• The original "universal" port

    From OSnews@21:1/5 to All on Wed Aug 31 19:27:20 2022
    We talk a lot about standards over this way, including what came before the standards were put into place and what came before that. Our last issue was about standards, even. But sometimes, de facto standards simply come into place, where a large number
    of people and organizations agree to do something a certain way, despite no formalized agreement or strategy. And one of the greatest examples of a de facto standard in computing history may be a controller port that remained in constant use on
    mainstream consoles and computers for two whole decades. I'm, of course, talking about the Atari joystick port, a port with a surprising amount of history behind it.

    My experience with this venerable port came through the MSX, which was weirdly popular in The Netherlands thanks to Phillips being a Dutch company. It wasn';t until much later that I realised it was in use all over the place.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/135245/the-original-universal-port/

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