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They are our past. We should treat these pieces of technology with respect. Because surely they were someones childhood, and they setted the bases for what we have today.
Bro my PC literally makes weird noises when i turn it on "TRRRRBEUTRIP Edit: WTH OVER 40 LIKES??I know its just a button but thats the most ive ever gotten Thanks to everyone who liked on this reply!!
Bruh of course it doesn't load webpages because it was not designed for modern internet. I can assure you that for doing time appropriate tasks it works perfectly fine
I have a old typewriter and it takes zero seconds to turn on, uses less electricity than my gaming laptop It also has no CPU and no RAM The whole thing is powered by a single electric motor
It is then a analog typewriter, it probably can run on power from a mobile phone charger. It doesn't need a cpu, ram or anything as the typewriter may have a rubber seal and the keys will use it to stamp the letters onto the paper. Fun fact : the shift key on some typewriters actually shifts the entire stamping assembly as the small and large letters are above or below eachother
@@agoogleuser2619 it's a IBM selectric III It runs purely mechanical with the power source being the motors turning force which uses electricity it stamps letters to the page after
These machines were actually a joy to use. Put Linux on it, and it goes much faster. I remember that feeling after hooking it up to all the lights in the house, and putting cgi programs (written in C) on it to control them remotely, and using ipchains to do NAT (what your WiFi router does, now) to get everybodys machine on the Internet at the same time through 1 dialup modem connection before there were even wired routers. These machines were awesome!
You are not fitting any modern distro into 64 megs of RAM and getting anywhere near the experience Windows 98 offered. Even getting to a text console in that amount of RAM takes some pretty careful planning. Most distros are dropping support for i386 in entirety. I think even Debian is due to drop it with the trixie 13.0 release. Either that or trixie is supposed to be the last one.
You aren't fitting the distro, you're just fitting the kernel. I still use FVWM on a few machines. No, they don't use the mainline kernel, or a distro, unless Slackware still counts as a distro.
Same with me, the first piece of tech i encountered was a Tim phone (a literal brick) and a small laptop that i still have today. Small enough it has 512 mb of ram
I actually have zero complaints using the windows 95 computer, i like the convenience of modern puters but something about the old click clacks and knobs is so nostalgic that i still use the ball mouse to this day.
Me stuck on Windows 7: I want to update it to 11 but media creation tool does not work. And I don't see any updates, just window 7 updates. The past: We have windows 98
@@kirekocev2587 Here is the issue. I want to update my windows 7 computer to 11. So I was trying media creation tool in Google, it errored. I trid the "64 bit", it errored. So ty if you helped. I will subscribe to you
OG, dont worry, if you look at egg chance, it says the following: If you purchase the entire Monster Egg chain offer from the Shop and have not yet obtained all three Hypercharge Buzz Skins during the Godzilla Event, you will see the special Shop offers afterwards to complete the set.
I have an old pc with windows 2000 and another one with windows xp. You can still use these computers daily with some modern programs it will be slow though and a lot of things may not be compatible
Let me explain. Nobody in college, if lucky, literally used the dial-up to go to the Internet, or on the local file shares at the time. They used the university network, which was not only faster(if your PC or laptop had a network card), but also much more versatile for sonething like IRC chats, or an occasional LAN party. And the Internet wasn't as widespread as today. 64 MB of RAM was pretty standard for 1999, while 256 MB was high end. If you also account that the best processor at the time was the Pentium 3. If you used the PC with Windows 95/98, it was pretty much a death sentence on a TCP/IP network, because network-based exploits were pretty simple compared to today, Windows 95/98 didn't work with TCP/IP properly, so you could actually get locked out of the server, because the network thought that you're attacking it, while you're actually typing it's name, and with just one bad Word document, your whole computer could go banans.
10gb hard drive. I had Lego Island 2 on my windows 98. I loved it. I lost the CD, but I got a new one, I traded it for Lego Racer. Games were so fun I upgraded my 64mb of RAM to 128. Super computer. Lol.
The slowness is so true. I remember turning on the computer and have time to get a drink, look outside thinking how great it looks and MAYBE it would be on the main screen đ
Bro comparing 90s technology to todayâs technology , ofc there is a big difference my guy , and back in the day this thing was considered something very modern and fast working
Remember how LOUD the speakers on these things were, I remember owning an old win98 pc and the speakers would make you deaf if you accidentally set it too high.
My grandma once got an old Gateway computer from her neighbor, Mr. Lemon. He had a whole bunch of these computers all over his house and when my grandma asked if this was all he had, he chuckled and said, "I ran out of space in my storage unit."
Ahh yes, back in the days when turning on your pc meant it was time to go have dinner, maybe read a book for a while, and eventually it might have finished starting up!
If you use an old PC, you can connect to modern wifi. This guy didn't have to deal with the noise of dialup so I'm not sure why he made it seem like its such an inconvenience.
I regularly use a commodore 64c as a modern day kid, but obviously I can't use it for work because it runs on commodore basic and has no internet, because it was made in the 1980s, but it has some sick games, and some games so inappropriate I'm not even going to list them here lol. Great hoot for retro gaming, no wonder there's a big community behind the commodore :)
Computers are so obese back at the 90s. As time pass they became insecure with their appearance that they decided to lose weight and become as thin as paper đ
Ngl old PC's are such a pain. They are medieval torture
But can they run faster and better with some upgrades?
They are our past. We should treat these pieces of technology with respect. Because surely they were someones childhood, and they setted the bases for what we have today.
â@@SomeOne-ph1gw they run faster because they have such little to do, our pcs sometimes run slow because they can do a whole lot of shit
@@ranaal-azawi1712 yeah, I know it, I meant, what if we replace the old RAM, CPU, Memory, with newer parts, will it work faster?
The solution use a server as a pc instead of a pc. My has 512 gb of ram
What shall i do with all of the ram
"You've got mail" was the most cool sound effect ever back in the 90's
the sound is now using for fingerprint accept in turkeys new student dormitories
â@vnsarghbbbho
I actually have it as my notification saund đ
YOU GOT MAiL
I have no I idea whether you're kidding or not.(I'm born in 2008 btw)
Why does this sound like my pc and better đ
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@@IdOnThAvEaUsE69 *but sometimes
thats*
Computers now: 2 microdecibals of fan noise âWAHHHH MY PC IS SO LOUDâ
Computers then: *Click click vroom beeeep* âHaha itâs thinkingâ
Bro my PC literally makes weird noises when i turn it on "TRRRRBEUTRIP
Edit: WTH OVER 40 LIKES??I know its just a button but thats the most ive ever gotten Thanks to everyone who liked on this reply!!
Well thats better than my laptop that has the inside components of the charger exposed
@@UnConstant geez bro btw i use intel core 3 which is 8 years old XD wut about u?
â@@mr.banana2738Me too manđ
@@mr.banana2738 same mate. i hate this shit
Kids now grew up with the internet
We back then grew up "WITH" the internet
I still fondly remember yt having a rating system
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bro swiched to tech youberđ
hes testing the waters bros running out of content
thnx for likes
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This was my first video of his,i thought this is a tech channel
Bruh of course it doesn't load webpages because it was not designed for modern internet. I can assure you that for doing time appropriate tasks it works perfectly fine
MICHAEL MJDâS 5$ WINDOWS 98 PC
That was my first thought too and Iâm kind of concerned for myself.
â Please start up Please start up Please start upâ me with my windows E L E V E N
I have Windows 7 đ
I have windows 10 along with 3 Virtual Machines
@@shizafalak2597W
convert to linux
@@godshandftwfrkeep your religious views to yourself
I have a old typewriter and it takes zero seconds to turn on, uses less electricity than my gaming laptop It also has no CPU and no RAM The whole thing is powered by a single electric motor
Mine too. Sadly though y eraser strip has gone bad
but can it run crysis
It is then a analog typewriter, it probably can run on power from a mobile phone charger. It doesn't need a cpu, ram or anything as the typewriter may have a rubber seal and the keys will use it to stamp the letters onto the paper.
Fun fact : the shift key on some typewriters actually shifts the entire stamping assembly as the small and large letters are above or below eachother
@@agoogleuser2619 it's a IBM selectric III
It runs purely mechanical with the power source being the motors turning force which uses electricity it stamps letters to the page after
@@bigpuff it has no cpu you'd have to be the CPU and draw the frames with text
These machines were actually a joy to use. Put Linux on it, and it goes much faster. I remember that feeling after hooking it up to all the lights in the house, and putting cgi programs (written in C) on it to control them remotely, and using ipchains to do NAT (what your WiFi router does, now) to get everybodys machine on the Internet at the same time through 1 dialup modem connection before there were even wired routers. These machines were awesome!
these things were all fun and games until they randomly decided that it was time to die for no reason at all
You are not fitting any modern distro into 64 megs of RAM and getting anywhere near the experience Windows 98 offered. Even getting to a text console in that amount of RAM takes some pretty careful planning. Most distros are dropping support for i386 in entirety. I think even Debian is due to drop it with the trixie 13.0 release. Either that or trixie is supposed to be the last one.
You aren't fitting the distro, you're just fitting the kernel. I still use FVWM on a few machines. No, they don't use the mainline kernel, or a distro, unless Slackware still counts as a distro.
the pc đ
the keyboard đż
Waves of nostalgia just hit. I wasnât even born in the 90âs. Just lucky my family progressed through technology at a snails pace.
Same with me, the first piece of tech i encountered was a Tim phone (a literal brick) and a small laptop that i still have today. Small enough it has 512 mb of ram
hehe same here
almost same. I'm only 14 but i have seen how slow are 90's pcs when i was a kid
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@@liverpool4lyfe106 how? do you live in my house?
âCan someone please turn this offâ has a ton of meme potential
"WAIT wait wait wait"
*turns into Don Pollo*
Since modern technology only takes less than a second to load our patience is so low we can't even wait a minute for these things.
Still better than my school computer
My computer is probably better than your school computer I'm clocked at almost 4TB running games mostly on Linux.
@@TechnoMinded-qp5inIn my opinion, overclocking is like throwing money into a raging fire.
@@italian_yoda6635 It really depends I can't activate my cores to officially overclock it all Linux does is give you a small boost that's about it.
imma make a sleeper build with that
taking a minute to load sounds better then the pc i have nowđ
Windows 7 was the peak man
"That Moment When you realise that a Tab of Chrome consumes more RAM than the entire PC" đ
That pinball was firee and brought back a lot of memories
Love the "Woah" at the Pipe Screensaver đ
I actually have zero complaints using the windows 95 computer, i like the convenience of modern puters but something about the old click clacks and knobs is so nostalgic that i still use the ball mouse to this day.
Bro is literally directly promoting marketingđ
How
Huh
What?
If you meant the one in the description, then kinda makes sense but he's not promoting Marketing that much
Me stuck on Windows 7: I want to update it to 11 but media creation tool does not work. And I don't see any updates, just window 7 updates.
The past: We have windows 98
Don't update to windows 11, worst thing I've ever done
And also i might be able to help you though, what's the issue
@@kirekocev2587 Here is the issue. I want to update my windows 7 computer to 11. So I was trying media creation tool in Google, it errored. I trid the "64 bit", it errored. So ty if you helped. I will subscribe to you
â@@kirekocev2587any reasons should I go to win 11 from 10 ?
try upgrading to 10 first
I got scared when I lift up the mouse and the ball came out. Looking at my teacher like please dont punish me. đ
OG, dont worry, if you look at egg chance, it says the following:
If you purchase the entire Monster Egg chain offer from the Shop and have not yet obtained all three Hypercharge Buzz Skins during the Godzilla Event, you will see the special Shop offers afterwards to complete the set.
Bro is the person that would remind the teacher homeworkđ
How is that joke applicable here?
I have an old pc with windows 2000 and another one with windows xp. You can still use these computers daily with some modern programs it will be slow though and a lot of things may not be compatible
I know you can use CZcams and windows xp most definitely has games
that paint felt nostalgic
"I bought an old pee see tp see"
Had me dying đ
When they were considered modern, the specs were plenty to game and surf the web. đ
I have an old pc and google be like:
Google needs windows 10 or higher to run đđđ
No it doesn't! I used to have a windows 8 PC and Chrome worked on it just fine
â@@gsrujan how long ago was it? because it doesn't work on windows
I used windows XP on it once it worked fine
there are chrome ports for xp but idk 98 or 95
@@farisarm i am currently using window 7
Nothing was better than my old Windows Xp starting soundđ©
i used to watch that screensaver with the pipes for hours. peak nostalgia.
âBack then, it took a minute to load!
But luckily, today it only takes a second to subscribe!â
*I have to admit that was smooth.*
I wasn't even born during that time and never used that technology but I still feel the nostalgia for some reason đ
Baby gohar looked so happy In front of that computerđ€Ł
This guy went from helping me in studies to reviewing old tech. đ
Let me explain. Nobody in college, if lucky, literally used the dial-up to go to the Internet, or on the local file shares at the time. They used the university network, which was not only faster(if your PC or laptop had a network card), but also much more versatile for sonething like IRC chats, or an occasional LAN party. And the Internet wasn't as widespread as today. 64 MB of RAM was pretty standard for 1999, while 256 MB was high end. If you also account that the best processor at the time was the Pentium 3.
If you used the PC with Windows 95/98, it was pretty much a death sentence on a TCP/IP network, because network-based exploits were pretty simple compared to today, Windows 95/98 didn't work with TCP/IP properly, so you could actually get locked out of the server, because the network thought that you're attacking it, while you're actually typing it's name, and with just one bad Word document, your whole computer could go banans.
That pinball 3d game gave me my childhood
Kids in the 90's had a favorite screensaver.
Images loaded one line at a time and 14 year old me had the patience to wait for AN HOUR to watch a 10 min CZcams video.
Okay but can we appreciate gohar's editing w this one
THE NOSTALGIA IS CRAZY WITH THIS ONE !! đąđąđŁïžđŁïžđŁïžđŁïž
10gb hard drive. I had Lego Island 2 on my windows 98. I loved it. I lost the CD, but I got a new one, I traded it for Lego Racer.
Games were so fun
I upgraded my 64mb of RAM to 128. Super computer. Lol.
It's crazy that at one point this was the fastest computer on earth.
Me using a normal computer
Nostalgia hits hard with this one boys â€
Amen to that!
-little Timmy born in 2012
This video is suspiciously more chill than your usual ones. Not complaining tho
"i bough a old pc to see what students dealt with back in the 90s" bro my school still usess them
First
Bro casually brought up our childhood memories, dreams and nightmares
The slowness is so true. I remember turning on the computer and have time to get a drink, look outside thinking how great it looks and MAYBE it would be on the main screen đ
"A webpage can take a minute to load, but today it takes only one second to subscribe" - goes hard
Ah the pinball memories coming back.
The school chromebooks are about 10 times worseđđđ
Bro switched teams
This video makes me appreciate my dying and rotten potato more
âPlease start up please start upâ me to my pc in 2024:
I remember being In grade 2 and having to wait the entire lesson to be able to open a Microsoft word document
âYou open up one chrome tab and this thing is cookedâ
Bro that keyboard is better than mine đ
"You've got mail" will never get old
I used to literally go away from the computer and do other stuff while waiting for a webpage to load lmao
"I was born in the wrong generation" mfs waiting ten minutes just to see a single frame of hentai
Aint NOBODY remember that pinball game like me! Slaying that EVERY DAY on the trips to grandmasđ
Bro comparing 90s technology to todayâs technology , ofc there is a big difference my guy , and back in the day this thing was considered something very modern and fast working
Ngl at the lowest point of my pc i had 0 *Bytes* in my storage
Would never hear Gohar say "that thing is cooked" ever again đ
Remember how LOUD the speakers on these things were, I remember owning an old win98 pc and the speakers would make you deaf if you accidentally set it too high.
back in the 90s? i remmeber my school having these until the 2010s because of how little budget they had
i just want a modern pc with 90s computer aesthetics
I mean, old PCs are so cool. It really is impressive how they evolved into what they are today.
That pinball game was worth all the suffering ngl
The Good old times where you had to call the internet to get access to it đ
That pinball slapped as a kid⊠just the free demo tho.
My grandma once got an old Gateway computer from her neighbor, Mr. Lemon.
He had a whole bunch of these computers all over his house and when my grandma asked if this was all he had, he chuckled and said, "I ran out of space in my storage unit."
We need a battle between these and my school chromebooks though
There can only be one king of torture
My guy didn't do the three times minimum refresh on the home screen
1987: This is the fastest pc!
Linux kernel running systems were excellent even in late 90âs
I used to have one. When I arrived home, I would start the computer and then started charging. By the time Iâd changed, the computer was booted
The dial up sound. Will never get that out of your head.
Ahh yes, back in the days when turning on your pc meant it was time to go have dinner, maybe read a book for a while, and eventually it might have finished starting up!
I remember having one of these in my room like 15 years ago. Fun times
Like flying a rocketship back to the 1600s to talk shit to someone with a horse
That arcade game brings back so much memories
Blud has dial up đ
Daily drove one of these bad boys up untill 2012.
I remember seeing a lenovo laptop at school for the first time and thinking it was magic
BETTER than my pc
Man, you just remembered me of my favourite part of personal computation that I never personally lived
Computers back then: Hello welcome to your computer what would you like to do
Computers now: Nahh your not doing anything, ItS uPdAtaE tImE
You gotta think tho, this was all people had for internet back in the 90âs
If you use an old PC, you can connect to modern wifi. This guy didn't have to deal with the noise of dialup so I'm not sure why he made it seem like its such an inconvenience.
Was worried about my browser history
I regularly use a commodore 64c as a modern day kid, but obviously I can't use it for work because it runs on commodore basic and has no internet, because it was made in the 1980s, but it has some sick games, and some games so inappropriate I'm not even going to list them here lol. Great hoot for retro gaming, no wonder there's a big community behind the commodore :)
Computers are so obese back at the 90s. As time pass they became insecure with their appearance that they decided to lose weight and become as thin as paper đ
At least the Gateway PC tower alone was only $5