Adventure in a a charity shop the second (1/?) 

I never did show these "interesting things" two days ago.
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First of all I found something that will upgrade my PC into the past millennium. I do love the box though.

Why does it have a joystick port? Is this something sound cards did back then?
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Adventure in a a charity shop the second (1/?) 

@BatElite
Yes, actually. The PC joystick port was also used as the MIDI port for keyboards, electronic drum kits, and similar. As such, they often came on sound cards.

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Adventure in a a charity shop the second (1/?) 

@Terxbor Ah that's interesting.

Adventure in a a charity shop the second (1/?) 

@BatElite
Should be noted, though, that the actual MIDI port is actually a full-sized DIN connector. But because DIN is too large for a PC extension slot, a DA-15 serial port was used to take its place.
Which surprises me that it's called DA size, because DB is larger (i.e. DB-25 serial and parallel ports) and DE is smaller (DE-9 serial port and Atari/Sega joystick port).

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