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    I raise

    edit, actually, it might have been on the back…it’s been forever since I touched one

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      I’ll see your raise, and up it:

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        Please,

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          Young whippersnappers.

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            You kids don’t know how good you have it!

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              At least you have hands! I had to get my fabricated from the town blacksmith.

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        Represent!

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        This. this is my childhood. Digging through discount bins at blue light specials in Kmart for cartridges and copying BASIC line by line from a magazine and recording it on cassette tape so we could play Yahtzee on the TV.

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        My buddy still has one of those in his garage.

      • somethingsnappy@lemmy.world
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        My brother in Munchman, Alpine, and coding racist stuff out of the book.

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      My age in fond memories:

      Commodore PET/CBM 4032

      Acorn Atom

      I don’t have long for this world…

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        What is that Acorn? I don’t remember the BBC having an “Acorn Bus Extension”, and it looks too narrow to be a Master…

        (nm, I found it online: Acorn Atom. I’ve never seen one in real life.)

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          Yes, it was a nice little machine, the first computer I used at home. I shared it with some friends because our parents couldn’t afford it unless we pooled our money. Each of us would have it for a week then take it to the next kid’s house. In those days you had the option of buying it prebuilt or (cheaper) as a kit, and I still remember how excited I was when my dad and I came out of the electronics shop with a bag full of circuit boards, chips and keys that would magically become a computer when soldered together.

          The Acorn story is really amazing: a tiny hobbyist company that got a break when the BBC commissioned the BBC micro from them, that went on to invent the ARM chips that are in billions of phones and other devices now.

    • fartographer@lemmy.world
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      Oh yeah? I raise you stacks of perforated pages and tractor feed accordions

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      Its on the side. You can kind of see it in your picture. I have a C64 within arms reach.

      Bonus points if you had a mouse to use with GEOS:

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        I had a mouse like that on my Amiga 2000!

    • LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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      Check this out:

      This was why I got into programming.

      I still have the book:

      It’s so cool:

      Lemme know if you want to see more. I thought it’s awesome.

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        I have to find my UHf dongle, and it looks like I was playing Star Strike the last time, but I will get this running. I have the manual, after all.

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      Mine didn’t have a connector it was a membrane

  • Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    Big keyboard jack, serial for mouse, parallel for printer

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      Nailed it! I was going to post the DIN-5 kb connector.

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      I’m in this picture.

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    In my day, the RJ-11 jack was for connecting the keyboard, not the phone line.

    The original Macintosh keyboard port

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      Okay that’s something I had no idea about hahaha

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        The first three Macs had this jack in the front for the keyboard and a PC-like serial port in the back for the mouse. With the Mac SE and II, the switched to ADB, which looked like a PS/2 port, but you could daisy chain your mouse, keyboard, and other inputs like tablets or joysticks all into one jack in the back of the computer.

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          With the Mac SE and II, the switched to ADB, which looked like a PS/2 port, but you could daisy chain your mouse, keyboard, and other inputs like tablets or joysticks all into one jack in the back of the computer.

          The port looks similar - both are mini-DIN - but ADB has four pins while PS/2 has six.

          ADB was first introduced in 1986 on the Apple IIgs, and later was used in all Macs from the SE until the iMac. For the first few years there were two ADB ports, but in 1990 (maybe starting with the Mac IIsi?) they reduced it to one and started shipping keyboards with ports to daisy chain the mouse from.

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    Bitch

    please.

    (Kidding, you’re not a bitch and this isn’t a contest. But if it was…)

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    geordi laforge drakeposting meme template, with the first panel rejecting the PS/2 mouse+keyboard ports from OP's image and the second panel endorsing a pair of ADB ports

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      I remember having a friend ask why my mouse connected to a s-video port.

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      This reminds me when a mouse was an option not a requirement

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        still is

        /i3gang

    • dan1101@lemmy.world
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      My keyboard still uses a PS/2 port via adapter. 1986 Model M, still clicky.

  • ɔiƚoxɘup@infosec.pub
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    I’m this old

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      Shit. I know what this is. Goddammit.

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        Sorry bro

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      DB9 is still used on for MIDI on electronic instruments, though some manufacturers are moving to doing it with a TRS 3.5mm plug since it only uses 3 pins.

      I had a mouse that plugged into the serial port, but my first computer was a Commodore 64.

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      The ol’ RS232?

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        No, this is the rs232 connector (officially the DB9)

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    Back in my day they weren’t color coded.

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      That’s because color hadn’t been invented yet and therefore people could only see in black and white. That’s why old shows don’t have color.

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        Well they were pretty racist in spite of not seeing color

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          Well, they could still see in black and white…

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      Back in my day days didn’t exist /s

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    Look at you with your fancy ps/2 keyboard port. Where’s my AT port and 9 pin serial mouse.

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      Look at you with your fancy AT port.

      Where’s my altair with front panel register switches

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        Ok, I’m not that old either, but still

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    if I remember correctly my first PC had the bigger DIN connector for the keyboard and a DSUB9 for the mouse. Guess I’m old ;)

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      Same. I remember needing converters for these newfangled PS/2 connectors. Then again, I am old enough that I remember why floppies were called floppies, and used tape for more than just backup. And hard drives being as big as a shoe box and with less storage than you now have as CPU caches.

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    I’m this old. TRS-80 Model III

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      I’m punchcard Fortran old.

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    Old enough

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      “hey guys–”

      JOYSTICK PORT!

      “not what I’m called.”

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      Yeah a 9 pin dsub. Still used widely in industry applications and other Fields. Edit: just saw that these were used for mouse or keyboard input, wth. This is truly old.

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    Yeah well my first computer typed in cuneiform so get off my lawn you kids

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      Typed! Back in my day we just got a wire that you had to lick in binary to tell the computer what to do.

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    PS/2

    No, not the PlayStation…

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      First one at home for me too.

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      Haha yeah I was hoping someone would make a PS/2 not PS2 joke!

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