• @[email protected]
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    572 months ago

    If there is a fault in the PS2 device it literally breaks the rest of the computer.

    A little more than 15 years ago I had to fix my PS2 keyboard because it crashed everything. Not even a BSOD, just colors.

    • @grubbyweasel
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      132 months ago

      looks nervously at my 3070ti and ibm model m haha so was there any permanent damage or like

      • @[email protected]
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        161 month ago

        No. It was when I was younger and I smacked the keyboard at some point. The whole computer crashed with random pixels all over the screen. I tried rebooting many times. I came to the conclusion the cable inside of the keyboard must have been slightly disconnected and pushed it further back into it, and my PC worked again.

        Computers are really resilient to permanent damage to be honest. I once dropped a screw into a running computer and it short-circuited with sparks and all. I was still able to boot it, but it was extremely slow. After a few reboots it was back to normal.

        • Zoot
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          21 month ago

          Your story reminded me of when I set my pc on fire!

          No idea how or what happened but the PSU shot sparks, lit up and tried setting the house on fire. Amazingly everything worked right after replacing the PSU, but the Mobo was the next thing to blow up.

          So while they are indeed resilient af, you’re likely not coming out unscathed if sparks fly.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            PSUs aren’t too hard to fix by yourself if you know your electronics.

            Except maybe that one PSU I got for free that had safety stuff bypassed.

            But yeah, a fire might be a pushing the limits.

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      21 month ago

      If there is a fault in the PS2 device it literally breaks the rest of the computer.

      That must be OS dependent