Comment on Doom at 30: how a LAN session changed my life

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d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

Hmm, somehow I never really used 10BASE2/5 stuff.

My first “LAN” party was playing OMF2097 and other DOS IPX games over a null-modem cable (which I made myself by hacking up a regular serial cable - was so proud of myself when I got it to work lol). Of course, it was only limited to two PCs, but still fun nonetheless. After the DOS era, my first "proper"LAN party was over 10BASE-T (Cat3) during the Win 9x era, and then we quickly moved into the Cat5/100Mbps world. So somehow I completely skipped over coax LANs, even though I started with MSDOS, RS232 and BBS door games. Or maybe I used them unknowingly at school or something. But it feels really strange to hear others reminisce “fondly” about T-connectors and terminators, when even though I’m from the same era, I never saw them. Or maybe I’m from an alternate timelime where they didn’t exist at all…

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