Yeah, pretty much reminds me of my cat also, when she was a kitten. 😂 And oh, the 386 Doom experience! How many hundred hours i've spent playing like that and never even once complained about the speed. These days it would be much more painful experience, even with nostalgia goggles on. Still, would play the heck out of it! 😍
Sigh, of course my PS/2 mouse isn't working. Tried Fn + F5 then Fn + 5 to activate PS2. I wonder if my IBM mouse is the issue... did your mouse work by simply plug-n-play? Do I have a bad DOS+Win95 image? The mouse never worked with the default image by using the keyboard mouse arrow combo... sigh. I'm screwed. > Can I ask what brand your PS/2 mouse is? Maybe I just got a bad model...
@jonobst I did more digging last night. The mouse was detected and was assigned a hardware ID (IBM mouse). But the cursor would never move. I decided to open the mouse. Come to find out the inner x,y sensors were dead as the mouse was 20+ years old. I'm going to try a newer PS/2 mouse.
The kid kinda reminds me of my cat .. great video! and cool stuff
Yeah, pretty much reminds me of my cat also, when she was a kitten. 😂 And oh, the 386 Doom experience! How many hundred hours i've spent playing like that and never even once complained about the speed. These days it would be much more painful experience, even with nostalgia goggles on. Still, would play the heck out of it! 😍
FDC is floppy disk controller :)
Bingo!
It looks to me like the shorter port is the 16-bit extension to the 8-bit slot, and not an entire 16-bit slot.
Ah yes that would be the extra pins for 16-bit - makes sense!
Sigh, of course my PS/2 mouse isn't working. Tried Fn + F5 then Fn + 5 to activate PS2. I wonder if my IBM mouse is the issue... did your mouse work by simply plug-n-play? Do I have a bad DOS+Win95 image? The mouse never worked with the default image by using the keyboard mouse arrow combo... sigh. I'm screwed.
> Can I ask what brand your PS/2 mouse is? Maybe I just got a bad model...
Its FN+5, then you have to reboot the machine. As you can see I was also puzzled by this for a bit!
@jonobst I did more digging last night. The mouse was detected and was assigned a hardware ID (IBM mouse). But the cursor would never move. I decided to open the mouse. Come to find out the inner x,y sensors were dead as the mouse was 20+ years old. I'm going to try a newer PS/2 mouse.
@@Durrpadil Ah that will do it ;)
How big do they think our pockets are...
Its about the size of a galaxy note right? Just thicker? :)
Did you buy it for her or yourself she seems awfully grabby, my heart stopped when she nearly dropped in during the unboxing
My dad reflexes never fail!