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  • Cyrus Draegur@lemmy.zip
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    “do you know what ps/2 ports are?”

    “holy cow, PlayStation 2? you must be AT LEAST 25!”

    [dying inside intensifies]

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      IBM sure made naming pretty confusing aren’t they?

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        Ps/2 ports predated the PlayStation 2 by years. Sony made naming confusing in this case.

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          How can ports of a game predate the platform itself? That makes zero sense.

          (/s)

      • RogueJello@lemmy.world
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        Not really? I mean it was a whole thing. OS/2, PS/2, I think maybe some PC/2? I can’t remember. Anyway it was all branded together.

        • dosuser123456@lemmy.sdf.org
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          missed opportunity for the mainframes to be “system/2” and not “system/360”

  • ɔiƚoxɘup@infosec.pub
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    I’m this old

  • Routhinator@startrek.website
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    • whoisearth@lemmy.ca
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      This reminds me when a mouse was an option not a requirement

      • FiskFisk33@startrek.website
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        still is

        /i3gang

        • dosuser123456@lemmy.sdf.org
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          DEFINITELY optional

          go go gadget commandline

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

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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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        It’s an AT/ XT keyboard connector.

        • Routhinator@startrek.website
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          And back then if we did have a mouse, it was square, and used a 9pin serial port

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    You guys had keyboards?

  • Spaniard@lemmy.world
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    An elegant port for a more civilized time

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      Nothing civilized about no hot plugging. Had to restart the whole damn computer, if the cable was loose or out at startup.

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        skill issue

      • GiveOver@feddit.uk
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        I loved the PCs that had Ctrl + up as a shortcut to flip the monitor orientation. I think it was a Dell thing?

        My favourite prank was to flip the screen upside down then unplug the keyboard. Good luck saving your work fuck face

    • hansolo@lemmy.today
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      Hokey connections and ancient peripherals are no match for a good dongle at your side, kid.

    • catgames@retrolemmy.com
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      deleted by creator

  • Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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    Old enough

    • DoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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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.

  • locuester@lemmy.zip
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    lol PS/2 ports are the newer ones. There were larger AT ports and ADB ports in addition to the 25-pin(!) LPT port (printer mostly) and COM ports (random peripherals including early mice, pre ps/2)

  • madjo@feddit.nl
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    I remember a time when they weren’t colour coded…

  • Malasaur@sh.itjust.works
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    My brother in Christ, I also used this

    And I’m 17

    • furry toaster@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      old

    • dosuser123456@lemmy.sdf.org
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      the computers at my first school still used ps/2 regularly when i went there and im 15…

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    My first PC was a Timex Sinclair 1000 and I wrote a text-based choose your own adventure game in basic for it and saved the program on audio cassette.

  • Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    I said the real two genders.

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      There where three. The full din keyboard plug, serial for your mouse and that unholy thing on the back of your sound blaster on which you could connect a joystick.

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        Somewhere in my giant box of cables I have an adapter for attaching MIDI cables to the joystick port. When I actually used a MIDI keyboard with it, I had… variable success.

        The first time I had a MIDI keyboard that just worked, it used USB as transport. (And it has worked great since. I think it’s the only USB Mini plug device device I still regularly use.)

        Crazy thing is, MIDI is absolutely ancient. You’d imagine it’d work fine on the gameports, but nope. Legacy PC ports are cursed. Except audio jacks and serial ports, and VGA if you’re really into screwing things in place.

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        That’s a midi port

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          It’s supposed to be, but it’s really just a joystick port.

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            That’s how most people used it, yeah. But it’s meant to be a midi port which is why it’s on sound cards.

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              It often worked poorly as such though. While it worked great as a joystick port. I drew my own conclusions.

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                Tbf most things worked poorly back then. I constantly had to pop my 386 open and jiggle the ram to get it to boot

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                  That’s… not typical though.

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    These aren’t old. I had one in the early 2010s, it was handed down by a relative because my parents were poor.

    I’m Gen Z

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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

  • I'm Hiding 🇦🇺@aussie.zone
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    The computer mouse I still use today has a ball in it

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      When was the last time you cleaned it out?

      • I'm Hiding 🇦🇺@aussie.zone
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        Earlier this week it stopped going up and down, only side to side. Had to clean some crap off the x-axis wheel.

        • deepus@lemmy.world
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          Good stuff, was imagining a 30 year old mouse with 30 year old crud! 🤮

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            Its 30 years old for sure, but its cleaned every other week or so!

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            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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      Me too. As a toolmaker and engineer, space mice were a thing. But they were stupidly expensive and still are. I was unwilling to spend the money for one. So I use a ball mouse and I still do for when I need to do serious CAD work these days-- designing my next model steam engine.

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      I have a 286 which connects through a COM (serial) port. Its mouse also has a ball since solid state lasers hadn’t been invented

      I’m very glad those mouses are maintainable and seem to last forever

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