Vintage
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I raise
edit, actually, it might have been on the back...it's been forever since I touched one
wrote last edited by [email protected]My age in fond memories:
I don't have long for this world...
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I remember when mice were a neat new peripheral for use with graphical interfaces instead of typing in a command line.
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I raise
edit, actually, it might have been on the back...it's been forever since I touched one
I’ll see your raise, and up it:
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I’ll see your raise, and up it:
Represent!
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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.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Well they were pretty racist in spite of not seeing color
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Many professional gamers still depend on them because they have lower latency than USB.
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Back in my day they weren't color coded.
Back in my day days didn't exist /s
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Big keyboard jack, serial for mouse, parallel for printer
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I didn't switch to a USB optical/laser mouse until 2014
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PS/2 isn't vintage. I'm still using an adapter to connect my Microsoft Natural keyboard through USB.
Oh, wait...
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Back in my day they weren't color coded.
And the newer ones then "removed" the color coding by doing one half of the circle in green, the other half in purple...
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Well they were pretty racist in spite of not seeing color
Well, they could still see in black and white...
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Ooh, I had a serial mouse (9 pin) from Microsoft of all companies, in the 90's.
Damn good mouse.
I'm still using that mouse, with a 9-pin to ps2 and a ps2 to usb
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PS/2 isn't vintage. I'm still using an adapter to connect my Microsoft Natural keyboard through USB.
Oh, wait...
My turn:
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You guys have 6 pins? I only have 5!
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Wait!! You had COLOURS?? I'm from the time before that!
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My age in fond memories:
I don't have long for this world...
Me too... my first code was for Commodore PET. Then I got an Amiga. Sad day when Commodore folded.
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Many professional gamers still depend on them because they have lower latency than USB.
They've finally started removing them from boards, and I'm annoyed. I want my NKRO.
Most of them are internally connected via USB apparently so there's no difference. Not that the average e sports player would even notice.
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Me too... my first code was for Commodore PET. Then I got an Amiga. Sad day when Commodore folded.
wrote last edited by [email protected]On the Amiga's 40th birthday I brought the old Amiga 500 out of storage to the dinner table and we had cake. Just realized I should do the same with the Atari ST, for more cake. I think my family tolerates me because of the cake.