Once I used a Mac serial cable to network 2 Macs directly together (classic Mac OS 9) so that I could play Marathon multiplayer mode with my brother. It worked and it was rad. 90s LAN party of 2
This picture was around when people using PCs would know what a ps/2 connector was. I’m not sure if the fact it calls usb3 future, ages the picture or makes me feel old for knowing a time before usb3.
Huh. Toslink is in quotes like it’s a coliquialism, but it’s the actual name for that port.
Maybe because it’s sort of a brand name?
Maybe? Or the creator might not have known it was the actual name since it looks like a brand name.
Jesus I’ve used every port on this image. I’m gonna go order my casket now before it’s too late.
They’re missing the BNC connector. Our lab has equipment that still uses them to plug in test probes.
SP/DIF can’t hurt you, SP/DIF doesn’t exist
Once I used a Mac serial cable to network 2 Macs directly together (classic Mac OS 9) so that I could play Marathon multiplayer mode with my brother. It worked and it was rad. 90s LAN party of 2
You mean AppleTalk?
Lol listing adb and svideo differently
They used the same shape but transmitted very different data. ADB was for peripherals, like mouse and keyboard
This picture was around when people using PCs would know what a ps/2 connector was. I’m not sure if the fact it calls usb3 future, ages the picture or makes me feel old for knowing a time before usb3.
A time before… 2008???