I have an IBM PS/2 80. It has an internal 3.5'' driveOf course they can. They need serial connection. 16 pin.
and I have also installed an external 3.5'' drive (it
is the B drive). Is it possible for me to also add
a 5.25'' external drive? When I installed the externals
3.5'' drive, I did not notice any space to add another
external drive.
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July 23, 1990
Any reason we're going forward to the past?
KP KP wrote:
July 23, 1990
Your suggestion is utter rubbish. The time frame is 1990.
What PS/2 system or card even has a 16 pin connector?
He is 30 years late and you are still 2 hours ahead, my friend...
On 13.08.2022 20:58, Louis Ohland wrote:
Any reason we're going forward to the past?
KP KP wrote:
July 23, 1990
Your suggestion is utter rubbish. The time frame is 1990.
What PS/2 system or card even has a 16 pin connector?
On 13-08-2022 22:31, JWR wrote:
On 14-08-2022 00:14, Louis Ohland wrote:
Computer time and Smartphone time show 3:14 PM
Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
He is 30 years late and you are still 2 hours ahead, my friend...
On 13.08.2022 20:58, Louis Ohland wrote:
Any reason we're going forward to the past?
KP KP wrote:
July 23, 1990
Your suggestion is utter rubbish. The time frame is 1990.
What PS/2 system or card even has a 16 pin connector?
That's odd: your post came in somewhere in the past hour.
My computer says 13-08-2022 22:30
Your timestamp above says???
I hereby call you Marty McFly .....
From your header :
Injection-Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2022 20:14:41 -0000 (UTC)
Computer time and Smartphone time show 3:14 PM
Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
He is 30 years late and you are still 2 hours ahead, my friend...
On 13.08.2022 20:58, Louis Ohland wrote:
Any reason we're going forward to the past?
KP KP wrote:
July 23, 1990
Your suggestion is utter rubbish. The time frame is 1990.
What PS/2 system or card even has a 16 pin connector?
Computer time and Smartphone time show 3:14 PM
Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
He is 30 years late and you are still 2 hours ahead, my friend...
On 13.08.2022 20:58, Louis Ohland wrote:
Any reason we're going forward to the past?
KP KP wrote:
July 23, 1990
Your suggestion is utter rubbish. The time frame is 1990.
What PS/2 system or card even has a 16 pin connector?
On 14-08-2022 00:14, Louis Ohland wrote:
Computer time and Smartphone time show 3:14 PM
Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
He is 30 years late and you are still 2 hours ahead, my friend...
On 13.08.2022 20:58, Louis Ohland wrote:
Any reason we're going forward to the past?
KP KP wrote:
July 23, 1990
Your suggestion is utter rubbish. The time frame is 1990.
What PS/2 system or card even has a 16 pin connector?
That's odd: your post came in somewhere in the past hour.
My computer says 13-08-2022 22:30
Your timestamp above says???
I hereby call you Marty McFly .....
The date header of your message still says -0700
You should have the timezone set to UTC−06:00 and with the DST nonsense
it should result in UTC−05:00. I think...
If you are still on Win 7 then right click on the clock -> Adjust
Date/Time -> Change Time Zone -> UTC-6 and tick the DST checkbox.
On 14.08.2022 0:14, Louis Ohland wrote:
Computer time and Smartphone time show 3:14 PM
Tomas Slavotinek wrote:
He is 30 years late and you are still 2 hours ahead, my friend...
On 13.08.2022 20:58, Louis Ohland wrote:
Any reason we're going forward to the past?
KP KP wrote:
July 23, 1990
Your suggestion is utter rubbish. The time frame is 1990.
What PS/2 system or card even has a 16 pin connector?
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