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Picture: SCSI cabling for one desktop scanner.
It certainly impacted id - as I recall, most of the original staff left the company following Quake’s release. I wonder if eldritch forces were involved…
To this day, apart from well-deserved praise for its tech, I do not understand why people liked the first Quake so much.
I hate to say this but… you’re not missing that much.
Another game I never played, alas, never having owned a DS.
Quake Phun Phax: the first port of the game, although unofficial, was to Linux. Linux, of all things.
Well, the name does have a certain ring to it.
Nonsense. Trump would send conventional bombers.
I first heard of SCSI in ‘83, when NCR and then a few others made controllers. It was extremely obscure and I don’t think the final spec - and the final name “SCSI” - arrived until ‘86… but there were a few knocking around.
Greetings from America, land of Bucket Cat and air conditioning. :)