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by JohnBooty
1001 days ago
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That's REALLY cool. I remember reading that the Maple bus used by Dreamcast's peripherals was pretty similar to USB in a lot of ways, and wondering why they didn't just use USB? I definitely would not say this about all of Sega's hardware engineering efforts (I'm staring at you, Saturn) but the Dreamcast seemed like such a nicely engineered piece of equipment that I have always given Sega the benefit of the doubt. I assume there was an adequate reason: lower latency, cost, profits, quality control, licensing, etc. Or perhaps USB just wasn't mature enough - it was released in 1996 and Dreamcast design was probably already underway. But, I've never seen an official explanation. |
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Much, much faster than USB.