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t0rek

Wilson's Friend
We always talk about CPU, GPU, RAM, HDD, DVD drives and stuff. But let's talk about what accesories your PC have.

My primary PC has a basic spanish multimedia wired keyboard (with little buttons to open the calculator, etc.) a basic logitech optical wired mouse with scroll, very cheap 2.0 speakers, and a HP 3535 deskjet printer. I connect to internet using a INTRACOM ISDN modem and my PC is also connected to a 21" TV and to a stereo.

My secondary PC has almost the same things, but it has an old Epson Stylus 440 printer (it even uses parallel port) and is not connected to a TV or stereo, and I use a 56k modem to connect to internet

What about you guys?

EDIT: I forgot about my Adaptoid
 
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smash_tv

New member
-logitech wireless mouse and keyboard
-microsoft sidewinder gamepad
-logitech 5.1 speakers
-HP deskjet printer
-some no name scanner
-i connect to the internet over radio broadband since i'm out in the country
-My kodak easyshare CX6200 digital camera
-remote control for watching dvds
i think that might be it...
 

Danny

Programmer | Moderator
Dell Keyboard
2.1 Typhoon speakers
4 port USB Hub
Neon USB Mousemat
PS1/N64 USB Gamepad adapter
20GB External USB Harddrive
Satalite broadband (Sucks)
 

yegosimo

Bug Killer
genius webcam
jbl monitor-mounted speakers
genius optical wired mouse
compaq multimedia wired keyboard
zoom v.92 external modem
ctc ADSL bridge/router
maxtor 120 gb external drive
epson stylus CX5400
huskee analog steering wheel :D
etc etc etc
 

Hexidecimal

Emutalk Bounty Hunter.
Logitech MX700 Wireless Duo
EMS2 USB to PS2 adapter
Rewired USB XBOX Model S Controller
HP Laserjet 5500
I have a flight stick somewhere
Hanaho Authentic HotRod SE Joystick (Dual Streetfighter Layout)
G6 USB Nintendo DS Flashcart
 

Knuckles

Active member
Moderator
erm let's see...

Logitech Wireless Mouse
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HP SK-2501K Keyboard (without audio jacks):
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Wasaki PS1/2 to USB adapter:
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Sony PS2 Dualshock Blue controller:
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Cyber Acoustics 2.1 Speaker System CA-3550
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D-Link DI-604 router:
D-Link-DI-604.jpg

Webstar DPX100 Cable modem:
DPX_100.jpg

all that on a Sony Trinitron GDM-5010PT 21'" CTR Monitor:
Sun_GDM-5010.jpg
 

Hexidecimal

Emutalk Bounty Hunter.
NES_player4LIFE said:
am i the only 1 here that has a dexdrive?

btw nice going Hex

Apparently you are, though now that you mention it I'm going to try and get a hold of one because they're an odd piece of hardware and I really enjoy having those.

I also have a Magic VGA Box, which currently has my cube hooked up to my second 19 inch flat CRT. That monitor switches between that system and my linux/OSx86 box.
 

revl8er

That Damn Good
Lets see, I have Klipsch ProMedia GMX-D 5.1 speakers, 2 psx/n64 usb adapters, Linksys Wireless-G Router, Motorola surfboard cable modem, a cheap keyboard, Logitech Click Optical Mouse, Linksys Wireless-G pci card,.
 

Doomulation

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Now, naturally I don't remember the names for each external device I have, but I might just dig them up later...

5.1 Speaker System.
Acer 24" LCD Monitor.
Wired Optical Mouse.
Wired Multimedia Keyboard.
A pathetic HP All-in-one printer (Printer, Scanner & Copier).
Some stupid headset lying somewhere.
Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad.
GC to USB converter.
ADSL via Local Router (in my room) to the ADSL modem in another room. It is also a router, but it doesn't do much else than route all computers to the Internet.
Also have a nice remote thiny to control some multimedia apps.

...And I think that's about it. I was planning on connecting the PC to the TV via TV Out later also to watch everything on the TV. I also did have the sound connected through my Home Theater System, but disconnected it.
 

WhiteX

New member
Here´s the crap...

Optical Faerie mouse, yes that´s the name of it.
Very plain keyboard.
Top Way Double Shock USB gamepad (PS2 mockup)
15" LG Studioworks 563A CRT monitor
Sony LBT-N355 sound system as speakers.
A series of cables to attach phone, camera, flash card, all my crap.
 

BoggyB

New member
TV antenna.

I think that trumps most of the stuff there.


Other fun bits:
KVM switch (not currently in use)
Power cable for speakers (soldered a DC socket to the +12v on a molex connector)
N64 (video and sound)
'cube (video, sound and ethernet)
Gameboy (ok, sorta. A project on the back burner is to make my computer pretend to be a gameboy printer)
Casio CFX-9850GB+ calculator

Plus all the usual widgets and wodgets, including a keyboard with no Windows keys.
 

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