Maaaaaaaaaaaaaan, proper BIOS boot screens.... Gotta go through all the fucking options to get one any more, and half the time it's still barely more than a splash screen.
Ok, serious question, when I was extremely young, maybe 10. I played a 3D racing game (I can find it if I really try) but between the lag and it being the family computer, my Packard Bell legitimately started smoking. Has that ever happened to anyone else?
There was an era of Bad Capacitors at one point and they were common for a few years. That could be the only thing I could think of. Unless somebody left some kind of plastic coating on the CPU that melted and smoked when the CPU got hot. Rarely could software actually damage hardware... There was a Worm that could play merry Hob on hard drives, but even that was correctable if you knew how. Oh, Bugs could cause smoking too. And not software bugs, I mean roaches. love the warmth of computers. FR
imagine that, the newer software running on the machine with half the specs is slower than the simpler OS with less bloatware and double the ram and processor. i'm astonished it was this close
Yeah time to replace your cmos battery. Super easy to do on most desktop machines, just a CR2032 battery, set the clock save the settings and it's good for another 5+ years.
98SE was the last Windows I ever owned. Then they started going with activation servers with XP and I said "this is only going to get worse" and moved to Linux. There were some rough times, but for the most part, no regrets.
I'm actually still daily driving it. Every day i'm amazed that the vast majority of websites still work with it without issue although a lot of software doesn't anymore.
95C is quite a mess. Sure, the internet explorer integration streamlines the file browser but also comes with tons of overhead. Recently put Win95 on various 386 class machines "for fun" and found the RTM release to be way more pleasant to use.
lol 2 years ago when I built my system with 64 people said it was nuts. So glad I did, the same ram(if u can even find it) is 4x what it cost me back then(and it was already pretty pricey when I got them)
When I upgraded my pc on black Friday with a ryzen 5700x (from a 2400g), it came with 32gb ram free in addition to the processor discount. So I have 48gb DDR4 in there now. Now that kit is over $200
Slight hint, maybe help maybe not, depending on the ram and if it is dual channel or not, unpaired / unmatched kits of different sizes (ESP of diff sizes) may result in EXPONENTIALLY slower ram than if u had just used the 32 gig kit(2x16) without the 16 extra. It would be worth it imo to take the 16 out and test your ram with various programs, then slap it back in and test again to see for sure. I know adding the 8 extra I had to the 32 I had in an older system SLOGGED it down a fuckton.
Just by some metrics. What was probably the fun bit is that we were relatively young and still had the time to endlessly fiddle to get our crappy Soundblaster working. Yes, I loved optimising my config.sys to optimise memory and have a different boot sequence for each game, but nowadays its very nice when you can just turn em on and they work.
I think peak computing was around 2008: just before everything became a SaaS but Internet speeds were decent, games were pretty decent-looking, and social media was not a complete hellscape.
I think back to when my brother and i were surfing BBS' on a 200 baud modem. We could call some place, download games and files, chat with folks. All before internet. It was insane. Early windows got folks good with dos commands, too, and that's helped my career ever since. Even doing a basic copy command blows folks away. I'll use excel to mass produce copy commands to paste into powershell and have hundreds of files copied over. Keeps me employed
Ye it took me 2 weeks to get those sound drivers working after reinstalling windows once a year. And I never understood what was the issue. Same fight every time, harder Endboss than in the games
qtRaven
I miss playing Heroes of Might & Magic, Starcraft, Doom 2, and Empire Earth on my first PC running Win '98.
pak0chu
Childhood memories
fractalsphere
I love the DOS session underneath, autoexec.bat and config.sys memories - good stuff!
nothingbettertodoandiwouldntdoitanyway
I was fascinated just watching the defrag event on my first computer which had Windows 98. I could just zone out after a long day at work.
ChazzK
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaan, proper BIOS boot screens.... Gotta go through all the fucking options to get one any more, and half the time it's still barely more than a splash screen.
3dartwork
It sucks that when it's too late, we understand what our parents kept saying how they missed their younger years
76000BatteryLlamas
Those two are just begging for a StarCraft battle over serial
sometimesarobot
Why is 98 on the lesser ram one? (I don't know if there's a difference between 95 and 98 that would matter, but I bet there is)
THISISYELLING
Shit, man. I remember when we have typing classes in school.
iMcFly
A lot of my typing skills I owe to Mario Teaches Typing.
OliverClothesoff70
C:\DOS\
lurkerthatoccationallywantstocomment
I have a copy of Win95, unsupported release still shrink wrapped. I've been wondering what an install would be like
AgamemnonsMemes
I want to feel the monitor's fur one last time...
AWarningToOthers
I bet the other one had their turbo button pushed in.
youreathing
"Ey bro, you ever had your turbo button pushed in...?"
Zapathasura
GrandChampion
Ok, serious question, when I was extremely young, maybe 10. I played a 3D racing game (I can find it if I really try) but between the lag and it being the family computer, my Packard Bell legitimately started smoking.
Has that ever happened to anyone else?
SomeFukinWizard
There was an era of Bad Capacitors at one point and they were common for a few years. That could be the only thing I could think of. Unless somebody left some kind of plastic coating on the CPU that melted and smoked when the CPU got hot. Rarely could software actually damage hardware... There was a Worm that could play merry Hob on hard drives, but even that was correctable if you knew how. Oh, Bugs could cause smoking too. And not software bugs, I mean roaches. love the warmth of computers. FR
rattytom
A simpler time when 1) sh#t actually worked and 2) when it didn’t you could actually fix it yourself.
PostHartmann
Also, you weren't connected all the time.
PunnyTiger
imagine that, the newer software running on the machine with half the specs is slower than the simpler OS with less bloatware and double the ram and processor. i'm astonished it was this close
AyatollahBahloni
Cushlamochree, I haven't heard that Windows 95 sound for decades. ❤️🔥
SkittishLittleToaster
https://media2.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1ejhzb29xdWZhN3lrMWY1NmZ5bjdzbm5kejRleWJnMDZyNndyMHptayZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/OfpdDt12u1Psk/200w.webp
BorkasonBork
Magnar1183
That's both hilarious, and highly irritating! Lol
Spoonland
I kimda still miss my old AMD K6 and my Voodoo 2
iMcFly
Oh man, the 3DFX Voodoo cards were amazing. I really liked the box art designs for those too, especially when for the Voodoo 3 series.
DutchCraft2050
Had them both....My heart stopped when i read: bios checksum error.
hellothisispeggy
Yeah time to replace your cmos battery. Super easy to do on most desktop machines, just a CR2032 battery, set the clock save the settings and it's good for another 5+ years.
DutchCraft2050
Well well well, we have a expert on our hands! 🫵👍
ReturnOfActionCheese
Did anybody else have the animated Coke bear splash screen?
solrev
I need this in my life SimCity2000!
hellothisispeggy
You can play it online or in dosbox on modern machines if you want.
goflyblind
solrev
timbazi
love those drives just crunching away.
TheMindEntropic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep-zEY7SSbI Enjoy
SteveTheEgg
Yep, I often forget how noisy computers used to be.
nation543
My m.3 drive makes me feel good.
mineoc
Genuine hard drive sounds
ISayShenanigans
Sounds like childhood.
RichardPotato
And those startup sounds gave me a funny tummy feeling
ignotoCiResto
somehow, I saved this post in my "sexy" favorite folder. And now I wont change it.
MissivesFromTheTower
It took me ages to let go of Windows 98. And after that, ages to let go of XP.
SomeFukinWizard
My faves have been 98SE, Fully upgraded and service packed XP, and 7. 11 is okay if you go and get Winaero Tweaker and remove all the enshitification.
Evenmoreuselessname
98SE was the last Windows I ever owned. Then they started going with activation servers with XP and I said "this is only going to get worse" and moved to Linux. There were some rough times, but for the most part, no regrets.
dogmatix
One of my workmates still customises every new version of windows to look/feel like win95
trsd9
and then 7, and now 10. And I can't believe 10 is the one I've been on for the longest stretch.
SaturnineCult
It also took ages to let go of Win7.
MissivesFromTheTower
Oh, I'm still truckin'.
BeaverOnFire
I only moved away from Windows 7, once driver support started to wane.
Cranbananarama
Hardware forced me to leave Win7. I was...displeased.
hellothisispeggy
I'm actually still daily driving it. Every day i'm amazed that the vast majority of websites still work with it without issue although a lot of software doesn't anymore.
MissivesFromTheTower
dozensofus.gif
Ilikestyx
95 should be on the 133/32MB and 98 should be on the 200/64GB - also it should be Win95C (OSR2.5) and Win98SE ;)
CylensTheDiscourse
So it's switched around in the video text?
Ilikestyx
*64MB
iovebeans
I was hoping same OS on both
mos6502c
95C is quite a mess. Sure, the internet explorer integration streamlines the file browser but also comes with tons of overhead. Recently put Win95 on various 386 class machines "for fun" and found the RTM release to be way more pleasant to use.
ScootinNtootin
64 gb of ram is worth a small fortune right now. Should probably just go with the 64 mb.
herrcane
640 KB should be enough for anyone...
Ilikestyx
Woops! Lol.. I default to GBs these days :p
TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren0002
Isn't that fascinating... we're talking about a RAM usage increase of x1000!
JeremyGabbard
Inb4 someone corrects you to 1024 :p
AtmaDarkwolf
lol 2 years ago when I built my system with 64 people said it was nuts. So glad I did, the same ram(if u can even find it) is 4x what it cost me back then(and it was already pretty pricey when I got them)
jzbstl
I have a gaming desktop that could take 128GB. I’m sad I didn’t go ahead and max it out last year before prices went sky high. Oh well.
InitHello
I bought 128GB for $230 about three years ago. It would cost triple that to replace it now.
Evenmoreuselessname
When I upgraded my pc on black Friday with a ryzen 5700x (from a 2400g), it came with 32gb ram free in addition to the processor discount. So I have 48gb DDR4 in there now. Now that kit is over $200
AtmaDarkwolf
Slight hint, maybe help maybe not, depending on the ram and if it is dual channel or not, unpaired / unmatched kits of different sizes (ESP of diff sizes) may result in EXPONENTIALLY slower ram than if u had just used the 32 gig kit(2x16) without the 16 extra. It would be worth it imo to take the 16 out and test your ram with various programs, then slap it back in and test again to see for sure. I know adding the 8 extra I had to the 32 I had in an older system SLOGGED it down a fuckton.
FlaccidSpleen
Computers were more fun back then.
BeaverOnFire
Scahrossar
Just by some metrics. What was probably the fun bit is that we were relatively young and still had the time to endlessly fiddle to get our crappy Soundblaster working. Yes, I loved optimising my config.sys to optimise memory and have a different boot sequence for each game, but nowadays its very nice when you can just turn em on and they work.
jzbstl
I think peak computing was around 2008: just before everything became a SaaS but Internet speeds were decent, games were pretty decent-looking, and social media was not a complete hellscape.
sadurdaynight
I think back to when my brother and i were surfing BBS' on a 200 baud modem. We could call some place, download games and files, chat with folks. All before internet. It was insane. Early windows got folks good with dos commands, too, and that's helped my career ever since. Even doing a basic copy command blows folks away. I'll use excel to mass produce copy commands to paste into powershell and have hundreds of files copied over. Keeps me employed
Dybidude5
Ye it took me 2 weeks to get those sound drivers working after reinstalling windows once a year. And I never understood what was the issue. Same fight every time, harder Endboss than in the games
Ree81
Just goo- ........ oh.
huffnpuff72
At least we knew where the file was saved.
Scahrossar
IRQ conflict, most likely. If the soundcard wasn't workingh, it was always an IRQ conflict. Moving around tiny jumpers ftw!
TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren0002
Because they were new to you and there was more experimentation and no enshittification and ... computers were more fun back then.
JimJim11
I’m curious about 2 things:
1. Was TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren0001 already taken?
2. If not, what happened to the first TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren iteration?
I’m curious about 3 things:
3. What do you plan on doing to start your TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren life with plenty of leeway for the occasional ban or 2000.
TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren0002
1 & 2. No, I just didn't want to use 0001 - but feel free to rename yourself if you so desire :)
3: I'm not sure I understand that question.
JimJim11
I just assumed you had a first account that got banned, and with your numbering scheme it appears you plan on getting many accounts banned.
TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren0002
No, but i recreate my account periodically (hence the low point score / relatively recent join date), as a long-term tracking countermeasure...
PrincessBatCat
Hear me out for a sec. What if a lot of us swapped our names to that, only with incremental numbers.
TrumpRapesAndEatsChildren0002
That... was the idea :)