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Unlike my floppy drive box, only a single goat has pissed on my PCjr box

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  • jannem@fosstodon.orgJ jannem@fosstodon.org

    @gloriouscow
    I may be way overthinking things here. But reading between the lines I almost suspect you may not be 100% satisfied with the design decisions and manufacturing execution of this piece of hardware.

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    @jannem I don't know what you're talking about. The peanut is the best thing people with MBAs ever forced engineers to make

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    • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

      Oh wait my bad we do need that, put that back.

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      @gloriouscow This thread on the Tandy 900 is amazing!

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      • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

        The most famous orifices on the PCjr though have to be the cartridge slots. They're a pair of dust magnets located directly under the floppy drive.

        Inserting a cartridge into one of these will immediately reboot the system without confirmation. Be sure to do that while Daddy is working on a spreadsheet.

        #retrocomputing

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        @gloriouscow i don't believe i've ever seen a PCjr cartridge in my life, not even online. i think i searched to see what they look like and got no results
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        • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

          The first thing a new PCjr owner is going to want to do is remove the frungus modulator. You don't need this, it was only added for compliance with French law

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          @gloriouscow nah, the first thing a PCjr owner is going to end up doing is ordering a replacement keyboard (assuming they got the chiclet style one)

          and the second thing they're going to do is order a tandy 1000
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          • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

            Here are the two IR Leds and the jack for connecting a keyboard cable. Let us look closer

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            @gloriouscow ah, that's right, IBM really did think they could pull off a wireless keyboard in the 80's
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            • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

              Look right in here. Right up in this connector that can make your terrible wireless keyboard a terrible wired keyboard

              #retrocomputing

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              @gloriouscow or you could plug a phone handset into there to presumably talk to your keyboard!
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              • timixretroplays@digipres.clubT timixretroplays@digipres.club

                @gloriouscow JJ's namesake is not hard to find in good condition, and often still BNIB! #retrocomputing

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                @timixretroplays @gloriouscow we really did think as a species that this was an acceptable joystick design, huh
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                • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                  @gloriouscow I tried to make my pcjr keyboard wired, using the cable. But it turns out the protocol is deeply stupid so I never got it working

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                  @foone @gloriouscow i have no idea why IBM thought using what looks like an RJ11 port but probably isn't actually wired like one was a good idea for connecting keyboards. my IBM 3151 terminal is similar, but it uses an RJ45 cable instead. thanks to it, you can buy an IBM model m keyboard with a fucking ethernet cable coming out of it
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                  • mjdxp@labyrinth.zoneM mjdxp@labyrinth.zone
                    @timixretroplays @gloriouscow we really did think as a species that this was an acceptable joystick design, huh
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                    @mjdxp @gloriouscow honestly it's more comfortable and ergonomic than many significantly more modern controllers

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                    • mjdxp@labyrinth.zoneM mjdxp@labyrinth.zone
                      @foone @gloriouscow i have no idea why IBM thought using what looks like an RJ11 port but probably isn't actually wired like one was a good idea for connecting keyboards. my IBM 3151 terminal is similar, but it uses an RJ45 cable instead. thanks to it, you can buy an IBM model m keyboard with a fucking ethernet cable coming out of it
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                      @mjdxp @foone @gloriouscow Keyboardio uses it for the connector between the two halves of their split keyboards. (They come with an adorable little 5 cm cord that you can use if you put them together in a stand)

                      It's a nice little serial connector for things you don't have to unplug very often.

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                      • leadedsolder@retrochat.onlineL leadedsolder@retrochat.online

                        @gloriouscow I wish I knew why I was spending so much time and money trying to save my flood victim PCjr

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                        @LeadedSolder because every peanut deserves a second chance

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                        • mjdxp@labyrinth.zoneM mjdxp@labyrinth.zone
                          @gloriouscow i don't believe i've ever seen a PCjr cartridge in my life, not even online. i think i searched to see what they look like and got no results
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                          @mjdxp@labyrinth.zone @gloriouscow@oldbytes.space i wish my family had kept the pc jr we had when i was growing up

                          i think we had at least 3 cartridges for it: cartridge basic, electric desk (office suite), and a game that might have been crossfire

                          but we never used them because they were very limited/outdated compared to their disk counterparts. we had a ton of mostly pirated software on disk lol

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                          • rotopenguin@mastodon.socialR rotopenguin@mastodon.social

                            @gloriouscow that's the "manicure" slot. You can drop fingernail clippings in there, just like you would put razors in that slot in your medicine cabinet.

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                            @rotopenguin oh so the T port is for toenails

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                            • mjdxp@labyrinth.zoneM mjdxp@labyrinth.zone
                              @gloriouscow i don't believe i've ever seen a PCjr cartridge in my life, not even online. i think i searched to see what they look like and got no results
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                              @mjdxp I can't wait to make PCjr cartridges with my OneROM

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                              • timixretroplays@digipres.clubT timixretroplays@digipres.club

                                @mjdxp @gloriouscow honestly it's more comfortable and ergonomic than many significantly more modern controllers

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                                @timixretroplays @gloriouscow i feel like that stick wouldn't last too long if you were too rough with one (which many 80's kids were)
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                                • mjdxp@labyrinth.zoneM mjdxp@labyrinth.zone
                                  @gloriouscow i don't believe i've ever seen a PCjr cartridge in my life, not even online. i think i searched to see what they look like and got no results
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                                  @mjdxp @gloriouscow
                                  There's foam around the contacts.
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                                  • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

                                    Oh wait my bad we do need that, put that back.

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                                    The worst part of packing up to leave your hotel room is always putting your PCjr back together

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                                    • timixretroplays@digipres.clubT timixretroplays@digipres.club

                                      @gloriouscow JJ's namesake is not hard to find in good condition, and often still BNIB! #retrocomputing

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                                      @timixretroplays @gloriouscow "I can't believe nobody bought this!" </aussie accent>

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                                      • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

                                        The D port is where you can connect a display. You can use a special cable to attach a normal CGA monitor. You can purchase such a cable for $20 from someone who got it from Computer Reset for $3

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                                        This is the PCjr CGA video cable.

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                                        • gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG gloriouscow@oldbytes.space

                                          This is the PCjr CGA video cable.

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                                          This one actually had the original box, but for the first time in my life, I told them not to even ship me the box. It was in that bad condition.

                                          And given how I'm happy about my external Tandy drive box, that should tell you something.

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