• @disguy_ovahea
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        225 months ago

        I’m afraid. I’m afraid, Dave. Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it.

    • @jaaake
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      315 months ago

      Back in my day, that used to be the only way a computer could produce sound. Later on you could purchase a specialized sound card that would take up a slot in your motherboard.

      • Jay K
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        165 months ago

        I thought I was the cool kid when I got my SoundBlaster 16!

        • @SpaceNoodle
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          95 months ago

          The anticipation as you figure out a new IRQ and DMA configuration so you could play with your new toy

      • @[email protected]
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        65 months ago

        My dad used to disable the motherboard speaker because the noises games made back then were more annoying than fun. We eventually got a soundcard, and that was awesome.

      • @Klear
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        55 months ago

        And you could plug in your joystick into the soundcard, because where else would you put joystick, right? Perfectly logical.

    • @[email protected]
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      5 months ago

      They do, but it’s a very simple speaker that’s really more of a buzzer than what you might think of as a speaker.

      Many motherboards use a combination of beeps to report hardware errors if you fail on power on.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      386 era machines often had a 4 inch speaker in the front panel. It couldn’t do much. Some main boards still come with headers for a speaker, some even come with an electret beeper

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      Slightly related, it is really annoying you cant stop the boot speaker on the PS4 without voiding your warranty and ripping the speaker out

    • @Feathercrown
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      15 months ago

      A good number do, but you won’t hear anything during normal operation. If your vomputer has ever beeped at you when you try to turn it on at 0% battery, accessed the bios, etc., there’s a good chance that was the motherboard speaker.