Computers used to scream out in pain when we connected them to the Internet.

This was a clue and we just didn't listen.

@opsnlops @shantini

Sure it wasn't a Cat-from-Red-Dwarf style screech of joy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjFItQPBF3E

RED DWARF: Introduction of "Cat"

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@opsnlops I can still hear the cry of the hardwired telephone modems.
@Lukeadams @opsnlops Z80s 300, 1200 & 56k baud to BBSs & University’s ARPANET ‘80s. We sent software updates on 5-1/4” floppies by overnight mail ‘84-5. Simpler times at 80x25.

@opsnlops In the 1980s they whistled cheerfully at 300 baud and you could whistle back. Then we started force-feeding them at speeds faster than we could read. That’s when the screaming began.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=qAP_w_YBwww&t=149

#retrocomputing #BBS #DDial #modems

Commodore 64 with a 1660 modem in 2017 calling DDIAL

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@mjgardner I loved DDial back in the day! It was so amazing.
@opsnlops Have you seen what they’re doing over at https://ddial.com?
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We used to whistle to trigger 1200 baud modems and fax machines to test them. ADSL modems would still fall back to 1200 baud if the line was bad enough but I never found a good way to whistle into their inputs.
@Steveg58 @opsnlops Yep, that was why I said whistling. I wasn’t being figurative.
@mjgardner @opsnlops There is a meme to be made using the "absolute fools" template that explains that computers were not meant to speak strange languages. 🙂
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Some could even whistle back at 2400 baud, but not beyond that 😂
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Two entities, who'd never much been together before, but now by design or by purpose find themselves united in an intertwining communion, exchanging the essences and cores of their being;what i'm saying is, you sure that's a scream of "pain?" :) :) :)

@opsnlops I used to think of it as more of a mating call. Sometimes they hooked up, and sometimes they didn’t.
@opsnlops The voice of Shub-Internet

@opsnlops I remember printing a picture of flowers on a dot matrix back in the late '80s. It screamed and screamed just so I could have something nice to look at.

If that wasn't an artistic commentary on humanity, I don't know what is.

@opsnlops I miss my 3com/US Robotics modem's song of connectivity. Beeee-deee-boooo be-do-be-do-be khhhhhhhhhhh-khhhaaaaaaaaaa BOING!
*Contemplates finding a recording and scripting it to play when VPN client connects*
@opsnlops Wondering if anyone else can perfectly recall that dial up modem sound.
@opsnlops As the connections got faster the screams got quieter. If you listen carefully near the cable modems, you can faintly hear the screams.
@opsnlops Can I steal that? There is a story in there.
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@opsnlops and did morse code when we were going to get a text message 🤣
@opsnlops they used to scream like that when we loaded software too 🤔
@amuletofyendor @opsnlops No.
A cassette player could either sing the sweet sweet sound of Alice Cooper, or it could scream in agony if you asked it to communicate with a ZX Spectrum 48K.

@AnneDee @amuletofyendor @opsnlops

I recorded the sound of my computer screaming, onto rust.

Then I played it back to my computer, repeatedly.

@opsnlops oooooo my god all those ones and zeros!!!!

@opsnlops After reading your toot, I went looking for some modem sounds as it's been too long since I have heard any such modulations and found a nice compilation at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckc6XSSh52w

(I wrote reviews of many many modems in France, the US and the UK in a distant past life.)

ALL Old Modem Sounds (300 baud to 56K)

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@panda Oh gosh, this brings back memories! 😍
@opsnlops Indeed many good memories as there was a good community of telecoms interested journos at the time.
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My mother screamed out in pain the night I was born.
Just saying.
@opsnlops it was glorious! Now they suffer in silence. 😄

@opsnlops Remember listening really closely to the handshake and reconnecting if it “sounded off.” After awhile you could predict the final baud just by what the handshake sounded like.

I miss those days.

@kiran Yup! I knew when to call back before the handshake even completed :)

@opsnlops ... I really kinda want to write a story on this post ...

Like some weird Matrix meets dark psychological thriller type thing.

@opsnlops I'm not even from the dialup era but the sound just involuntarily played back to me

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Hey Bunny... Hope all is well. Pre-Elon Twitter kicked me off.

Hoppy New Year

@opsnlops this is an excellent post
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Eventually, they became desensitized.
@opsnlops I remember that scream. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. The horror!!!
@opsnlops More like an extended yawn of a thousand grumpy hamsters waking and spinning up the generator wheels of their creaky servers.

@opsnlops apparently we could scream back and they would listen. Via https://superuser.com/questions/477358/why-did-dialup-modems-make-noise#comment564836_477545

"Back in the day (and before my voice broke), I used to be able to connect to 300 baud modems. That is, scream at the right frequency. Wikipedia's article on modems implies this was at 1,070 Hz or 1,270 Hz, if my vocal chords were the originating "modem"."

Why did dialup modems make noise?

I know that the signal was just tone pulses but why was it when (back in the 90s) when you first connected to the internet you heard a bunch of funny noises. After that if you were to use the inter...

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@opsnlops Scream in pain? I always saw it as technology helping people reach out and connect. A joyful noise.

What was this "pain" a clue to?

I will always remember finally getting my Hayes 2400 smart modem to upgrade my Wildcat! BBS. It was sleek and beautiful to me.

@opsnlops Mm. And remember when off-site storage/processing was just "someone else's computer" and not a lovely fluffy cloud.
@opsnlops Indeed 🤔 In fact the screams were also getting shriller and faster back then. At some point we started to ignore the screams with a simple "ATL0" 😱 #retro
@opsnlops I can still hear the wails now, even in the evening stillness

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Oh my my, I forgot about those screams.

We were forewarned 😳😄

@opsnlops technically they were screaming at the internet company over the phone telling them they wanted to connect, i wonder what that implies