Talk:Game Link Cable

USB and the Game Link connector
Does anyone know the history of Game Link as it relates to the origins of USB? My understanding is USB 1.0 started in part from intellectual property related to the design of the first Game Link connector found on the original Nintendo Gameboy. &mdash;130.126.166.236 19:44, 24 October 2006 (UTC)

link cable with extra stuff
i have a cord the can hook a gba with a gc and with a another gba or all three at once anybody else =-=-=-Yes, Nintendo created and produced compatibility cords for the different systems. now I have a problem. i need to find an anatomy of the cable, the wires. i am expirimenting with a way of connecting GBA to USB in a computer running linux. can anyone help? e-Mail me at bcummans@yahoo.com thanks!

Origin of ""1394 History And Market" (PDF). p. 7. Retrieved 2009-11-02." citation
Where is this PDF from. This is a useless citation without more data. Looking at the slides there is nothing to distinguish if this was created simply be some clueless student who slapped a bunch of "facts" together for a class or if this is some trade presentation by an engineer who was involved in the design. This needs more qualification or it needs removed.

And yes, I found the document appears to have come from this IEEE site: http://www.ieee802.org/ but that still doesn't tell us anything about the claim made in the PDF or who is making the claim. Even the presentations page on that site only lists this info:
 * IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee meeting, July 12-16, 2004, Portland, OR
 * Tuesday, July 13, 2004
 * Tutorial #4: IEEE 1394 and possible areas of cooperation with IEEE 802

But nothing about the author. Even if it did have an author I would like to see more support for this claim than this slide show. BcRIPster (talk) 18:46, 17 November 2015 (UTC)


 * I see another editor went ahead and removed the citation. I would still like to see some clarification on this one way or another before this simply gets added back in the future. BcRIPster (talk) 20:09, 17 November 2015 (UTC)


 * I think there's good reason to believe the claim. The PDF also appears on the personal website of Michael Teener, who claims to have been involved with the early days and creation of Firewire (including the original codename of the project, "ChefCat". Additionally, the Internet Archive corroborates that at least since 1998 people have claimed that the connector is related to the Gameboy. In fact, this info should probably be reflected in the general Firewire wiki article as well. Jbermudes (talk) 10:41, 18 November 2015 (UTC)


 * I sent Michael Teener an e-mail last night asking him to provide any hard evidence such as patent reference, or to elaborate on the cliam. I would like to see what he replies and I can inform everyone here. Also I've seen that dvcentral page before (and other places) that use that language and simply saying something uses a Gameboy like connector does not qualify as being inspired or influenced. That's like saying boats float like ducks so all boats were inspired by ducks. BcRIPster (talk) 16:48, 18 November 2015 (UTC)

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Firewire
Just heard from this video that the Game Link Cable inspired the Firewire cable. There appears to have been a discussion about this back in 2015, but it doesn't look like it went anywhere. 2601:142:8200:AAD8:0:0:0:F441 (talk) 23:52, 18 May 2019 (UTC)


 * For some reason I apparently never posted a follow-up to my e-mail conversations with the engineers. There is no relation between the two cables. Period. I'll have to see if I can find the conversation now, but as it's personal research it doesn't really help other than to give reason to keep the claim off this page. BcRIPster (talk) 20:33, 18 June 2019 (UTC)

Multiboot
Multiboot was kinda like a beta DS Download Play for the GBs. I know nothing more than it exists. This is the article that should have info on it though.