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has gloss | eng: The HP-HIL (Hewlett-Packard Human Interface Link), not to be confused with the HP-IL, is the name of a computer bus used by Hewlett-Packard to connect keyboards, mice, trackballs, digitizers, tablets, barcode readers, rotary knobs, touchscreens, and other human interface peripherals to their HP 9000 workstations. The bus was in use until the mid 1990s, when HP substituted PS/2 technology for HIL. The PS/2 peripherals were themselves replaced with USB-connected models. |
lexicalization | eng: HIL bus |
instance of | c/Serial buses |
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media:img | Hp hil adapter.jpg |
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