Vintage
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What kind of connector is this? I remember seeing them on 1970s audio equipment, maybe for mic in?
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If you only knew the power of the hot plug!
I know hot plug is a path to many abilities some considering to be unnatural!
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I feel like a relic..
I used to have disc with kickstart that i needed to use so my computer would boot.
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I actually wanted a PS2 port because it works with interrupts rather than polling but they aren't really included anymore.
I feel like they don't make boards for people like me who want small boards with a super niche port.
When a MoDT Mini-ITX board comes out with a PS2 port I will buy that instantly
Can you actually notice the latency?
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An elegant port for a more civilized time
Hokey connections and ancient peripherals are no match for a good dongle at your side, kid.
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What kind of connector is this? I remember seeing them on 1970s audio equipment, maybe for mic in?
It's an AT/ XT keyboard connector.
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In my day, the RJ-11 jack was for connecting the keyboard, not the phone line.
I remember those days.
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I'm this old
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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Good stuff, was imagining a 30 year old mouse with 30 year old crud! 🤮
Given how fast crud accumulates and how much it impacts use, I don't think that would be usable, and probably wouldn't have been for some years.
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It's an AT/ XT keyboard connector.
wrote last edited by [email protected]And back then if we did have a mouse, it was square, and used a 9pin serial port