Unlike my floppy drive box, only a single goat has pissed on my PCjr box
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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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Oh wait my bad we do need that, put that back.
The worst part of packing up to leave your hotel room is always putting your PCjr back together
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@gloriouscow JJ's namesake is not hard to find in good condition, and often still BNIB! #retrocomputing
@timixretroplays @gloriouscow "I can't believe nobody bought this!" </aussie accent>
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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
This is the PCjr CGA video cable.



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This is the PCjr CGA video cable.



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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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.
I joked about them being $20 but I see a listing for one for $90. The entire boxed PCjr I got was $150, for comparison.
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This is the PCjr CGA video cable.



@gloriouscow wait, is that just a standard 0.100 female header connector? That's all?
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@gloriouscow wait, is that just a standard 0.100 female header connector? That's all?
@petrillic All the PCjr IO is two big berg strips with some plastic spacers that key the connections one way. Remeber they were trying to make it as cheap as possible to manufacture.
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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.
@gloriouscow I got rid of my Virtual Boy box for more space in my closet. I uhhh... regret that.
(To be clear, I got my VB for Christmas 2007. There just happened to be a local store with one in box.)
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@gloriouscow I got rid of my Virtual Boy box for more space in my closet. I uhhh... regret that.
(To be clear, I got my VB for Christmas 2007. There just happened to be a local store with one in box.)
@cr1901 every other collector thanks you for making their boxes more valuable
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@cr1901 every other collector thanks you for making their boxes more valuable
@gloriouscow At least I know I made a mistake and can learn from it. Consolation?
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I joked about them being $20 but I see a listing for one for $90. The entire boxed PCjr I got was $150, for comparison.
If you're not familiar with the whole Computer Reset saga, check out LGR's videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvM82T3C2Ik
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-ZZkZk9QRkBasically, a large warehouse full of 80's vintage hardware was discovered after the owner passed away and the family reached out for help.
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If you're not familiar with the whole Computer Reset saga, check out LGR's videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvM82T3C2Ik
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-ZZkZk9QRkBasically, a large warehouse full of 80's vintage hardware was discovered after the owner passed away and the family reached out for help.
Among the items were hundreds of PCjr related items, most still new in sealed boxes. These items have since flooded the secondary market.
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Among the items were hundreds of PCjr related items, most still new in sealed boxes. These items have since flooded the secondary market.
Due to the scale of the clean-out, not everyone who arrived at the warehouse had purely charitable motives, and so you'll find people hawking NIB PCjr joysticks for way more than they should go for, because they walked out of the warehouse after paying pennies on the dollar for them.
(Note: LGR is not at fault in any way, and most of the people that showed up to help I'm sure had good intentions)
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Due to the scale of the clean-out, not everyone who arrived at the warehouse had purely charitable motives, and so you'll find people hawking NIB PCjr joysticks for way more than they should go for, because they walked out of the warehouse after paying pennies on the dollar for them.
(Note: LGR is not at fault in any way, and most of the people that showed up to help I'm sure had good intentions)
If you're selling NIB PCjr CGA cables for $90 however, you need to be proverbially kicked in your D port.
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@petrillic All the PCjr IO is two big berg strips with some plastic spacers that key the connections one way. Remeber they were trying to make it as cheap as possible to manufacture.
Secret shame: back in the 80's I bought the PCjr thermal printer because it was cheap and I thought I could interface it to my Tandy CoCo3. Never could get it to work, eventually trashed the printer.
I've thought about getting another one and trying again (I have much better understanding of the CoCo's quirks) but those printers did not age well.
But yes. That connector. Grr.

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The worst part of packing up to leave your hotel room is always putting your PCjr back together
Now that I'm home I can take my PCjr's pants off and show you even more.
This is the PCjr sidecar connector. Lacking ISA slots, you attached modules called Sidecars to the side of your peanut after removing a plastic cover.
Each sidecar gave you a new sidecar connector on the opposite side, allowing you to make a ridiculously wide PCjr by adding lots of Sidecars.

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Now that I'm home I can take my PCjr's pants off and show you even more.
This is the PCjr sidecar connector. Lacking ISA slots, you attached modules called Sidecars to the side of your peanut after removing a plastic cover.
Each sidecar gave you a new sidecar connector on the opposite side, allowing you to make a ridiculously wide PCjr by adding lots of Sidecars.

Eventually you might stress out the PCjr's tiny little power supply by adding too many sidecars!
What to do?
Why, add a power attachment sidecar, to inject more juice into the middle of your sloppy sidecar sandwich!
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Eventually you might stress out the PCjr's tiny little power supply by adding too many sidecars!
What to do?
Why, add a power attachment sidecar, to inject more juice into the middle of your sloppy sidecar sandwich!
Here are some of the sidecars available:
Cluster Adapter - this was a pre-ethernet networking standard that could connect up to 64 computers on a coaxial cable.
Parallel Port - you want to print? Some printers were serial, but parallel printers became somewhat ubiquitous over time.
Speech Attachment - you remember Dr Sbaitso, that creepy voice thing that came with your Soundblaster drivers? Did you love that? Well, do I have the sidecar for you. If you can afford it.
Memory Sidecars - several kinds of these were available - IBM had some, but companies like Racore and even Microsoft made them. Usually the expansion RAM was faster than the onboard PCjr RAM, so these were pretty essential upgrades.
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Here are some of the sidecars available:
Cluster Adapter - this was a pre-ethernet networking standard that could connect up to 64 computers on a coaxial cable.
Parallel Port - you want to print? Some printers were serial, but parallel printers became somewhat ubiquitous over time.
Speech Attachment - you remember Dr Sbaitso, that creepy voice thing that came with your Soundblaster drivers? Did you love that? Well, do I have the sidecar for you. If you can afford it.
Memory Sidecars - several kinds of these were available - IBM had some, but companies like Racore and even Microsoft made them. Usually the expansion RAM was faster than the onboard PCjr RAM, so these were pretty essential upgrades.
@gloriouscow wait... cluster adapter?