Opencomputers: [Suggestion] Inserting an EEPROM could make a sound

Created on 28 May 2016  路  8Comments  路  Source: MightyPirates/OpenComputers

Kinda like inserting a floppy does. Vaguely related to #1814 now that it's fixed.

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Well, my old Asrock Mainbaord has an extra security protection, such as RAM slots.
And this had an extra 'clack' sound.
I have a little 'example' for this sound. ( http://seadiver.bplaced.de/assets/tmp/eeprom_example.ogg )
This is selfmade and well, maybe not the best, but my old Asrock-BIOS-protection sounds about that :D

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Sure. If anyone has a good, _free_ (CC ideally) sound in mind, please do suggest it here.

The thing is, it's not a floppy disk. :P
Maybe the sound of putting a DIP chip in a socket, or an SD card into a socket, they'd be quiet, though.

Right, but honesty - if it wasn't _called_ a floppy disk sound, would you be _sure_ that's what it is?

I think it's better to have something audible and characteristically tech-slot-inserty than to be accurate.

That click sound actually sounds really good for the use of a ZIF socket.

maybe have the heart-stopping sound of pins on an intel motherboard bending when you close the ZIF socket! >:D

Well, my old Asrock Mainbaord has an extra security protection, such as RAM slots.
And this had an extra 'clack' sound.
I have a little 'example' for this sound. ( http://seadiver.bplaced.de/assets/tmp/eeprom_example.ogg )
This is selfmade and well, maybe not the best, but my old Asrock-BIOS-protection sounds about that :D

I like the sound Diklabyte provided!

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