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

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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 Thank you for the memories 😊

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

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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
          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@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
                jiub@not.an.evilcyberhacker.netJ gloriouscow@oldbytes.spaceG moses_izumi@fe.disroot.orgM 3 Replies Last reply
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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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