Skate323k137
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The JVS wiring standard for arcades (Incredibly common actually, used for Sega NAOMI (dreamcast type hardware), Namco 246/256 (PS2 hardware), etc. uses RCA audio, VGA Video, and there's a USB A Port for IO boards (controls).Again, though, none of this is Iomega’s concern. I’ve purchased a car programmer before that has a FireWire-style port that the instructions warn you “Do not connect to a computer”, since you might be tempted. If the instructions weren’t with it, anything could have been possible. Not the companies problem.
Except it's not USB. It's RS-485 over a USB cable/connectors.
Making it more fun/worse/whatever, there's a generation of arcade hardware based on PC motherboards which has both USB -and- JVS present. For example a Taito TTX2 uses JVS for controls and a USB security dongle. Both plug into a USB A connector, but only one is USB.