Hey! I’m still learning. Is the music too loud? It feels like it’s too loud this time.
@NachokinzКүн бұрын
Audio balance sounds good to me; thanks for taking the time to create this silliness.
@Fred_Raimer20 сағат бұрын
Not at all, in fact it is just right!
@RetroTechChrisКүн бұрын
Wow, very nicely done! 18:43 that network card issue has to do with CD-ROM selection earlier in the install process, known issue, glad a reboot got you past it!
@GutBombTechКүн бұрын
That's how you're supposed to OS/2 it!
@starbuck17762 күн бұрын
All I have to say is WOW! You both entertained me and educated me!!! Better watch out, you may be setting a new standard for retro computing videos!
@Ardamax_2 күн бұрын
gold popped up on my recommended today
@iiidiy2 күн бұрын
I'd probably watch and enjoy your video about paint drying. I figure this is about as close as we'll get to that video... and here I am, 39 minutes later, having gasped (OS/2 sound effects), laughed (tunnel visionary), and cried (OS/2's midi). Well done.
@GutBombTech2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! I might surprise you with a paint drying video in the near future!
@JamiesHackShack2 күн бұрын
Fan freaking tastic dude! Love it.
@JoesComputerMuseum2 күн бұрын
Dude, this was great!
@Fred_Raimer19 сағат бұрын
Absolutely first-rate production, GB! Very impressive all the way around.
@StevesRetroFunzzzКүн бұрын
i remember the 90s well, playing a game called 'do you have all the install disks?' its asking for disk 30 and i only have 29!
@henson2kКүн бұрын
That was quite an ADVENTURE!
@chadmasta52 күн бұрын
I have a similar Pentium II based machine I love to mess with but this video brought up a weird nostalgia I'd mostly forgotten about. I'm 27 now but 11 years ago when I was a teenager I had a Samsung Galaxy tab 2. It was a decent tablet for the time and I loved it. I eventually learned how to unlock the bootloader and install a custom ROM on it to keep it updated after it stopped getting updated officially. I used to browse the xda forums and beta test custom ROMs for fun. It was always cool to see what tweaks people added or how they optimized newer versions of Android for it. Especially as it aged. This was back when mobile hardware was advancing extremely rapidly so it was outdated pretty quickly. This video reminded me of that same itch of installing something new on a device I loved. The video is really well done too! The time flew by because I was so invested in it.
@RudysRetroIntel3 күн бұрын
Hey I have the same game!!! Lol!! Setup.exe is awesome :D Thanks for sharing
@shermanikk2 күн бұрын
Those OS/2 MIDI results were just painful Can anyone explain why that's happening? Is it just a driver issue? with the SB16 it wasn't even using close to the right instruments!
@costelinha1867Күн бұрын
OS/2 "Let's see if the MIDI sounds better with Sound Blaster installed" (The MIDI actually sounds even worse, lmao)
@pompeymonkey32712 күн бұрын
I went on a Solaris admin course in London back in 1997. It turned out that my buddy (working for a different company) was also on the similar course at the same time in the same establishment. The main thing I remember was how many pubs we managed to visit in the evenings. All on expenses! lol Happy Christmas :)
@jonescity7 сағат бұрын
Bruh this is the very first video I saw of yours and I enjoyed every minute of it. What you did here was basically my childhood, doing stupid stuff on my family's main and ONLY computer much to their annoyance lol. Not many of us had the power of VMs back in the late 90's & early 2000's. I've played around with almost all of these Operating Systems (except NextSTEP, Temple and KolibriOS). Your videos are well produced and documented. Good Job! Subscribed!
@upgrade1373Күн бұрын
Ahh yes. At first I was confused. But now I understand. I also enjoy the setup.
@BigBadBench2 күн бұрын
Another great video! You’re killing it dude! Do you just enable individual drive images? I’m wondering if it’s possible to have an image that could be accessible across multiple of those installs.
@GutBombTech2 күн бұрын
For the most part I just use a single image at a time since back then almost every OS had its own file system and couldn’t read anything else. BeOS being able to read FAT32 was helpful since I couldn’t figure out flow to get any of the files faring stuff going there. I have a feeling BeOS R5 will work a lot better.
@LilitheКүн бұрын
33:00 our highschool computers (Unisys Icon 3s) had QNX installed. They taught us the database and programming classes in QNX.
@allthingsdg99863 күн бұрын
Triggering. I had to do this repeatedly to setup test machines at the time. Then I would go home to my mac. And relax.
@JapanPopКүн бұрын
Love the A5 case. Built many PCs in that case in the late 90s.
@djc604Күн бұрын
Can you do this with Games? I love honing in the settings to get the right frame-rate / visual setting!
@MOSMASTERING17 сағат бұрын
That soundcard hardware emulator is the coolest thing I have ever seen! It makes me want to build an old PC again and go back in time to my youth. I don't understand why people pick the Matrox Millenium though? I was about 13 years old when I asked for one for Christmas, thinking it would make games play better (this is a couple years before the Voodoo card) and it did absolutely nothing.. I was so disappointed considering the price. I think it may have allowed me to run a REALLY high resolution in Windows. I had a pretty awesome CRT monitor and I pushed it up to 2800 x 1800. The text was so small it was barely legible - but that's the cool thing about CRT monitors, no native resolution. I've always loved using the tiniest font possible and highest resolutions. I have good eyes, even now. Other people hated it! I can't remember as it was so long ago.. I did eventually end up with SLI Voodoo 2 cards
@skyknight04088 сағат бұрын
How many weeks did this take? While I was around at the time such computers were common, I mostly kept sticking to Windows(and some DOS to get older software to run), because I was only a teenager and getting one OS to behave was already a big pita. If anyone came to me talking about a project like this, I would've asked if they're a masochist. And I still believe so today.
@bakkus823 күн бұрын
Time wasted? What could possibly be a better use of 39 minutes of my time on December 25th??
@TheGodOfAllThatWasКүн бұрын
26:13 On Linux in 98. Sure. Looks good.
@gentuxableКүн бұрын
Back around 2000 I used BeOS as my daily OS and nearly made my brother switch as well. It worked very well but only if it ran well on hardware it supported but that was a short list compared to Linux or Windows.
@costelinha1867Күн бұрын
This reminds me how a few days ago, I decided to install windows 98 on dosbox, just so I could have a nostalgia trip over an instalation process of an OS that I haven't seen or used for over 20 years.... it was quite fun to be honest, but I confess that now I don't know what else to do with that Win 98 "machine"... I got the shareware version of Doom running on it tho...
@joshj882 күн бұрын
This makes me think how much I want to try Lubuntu 14 on my iBook g4 and the best thing I can do is image the internal hard drive to make it so I can install Linux.
@BAgodmodeКүн бұрын
Blue SCSI is fine, but the Purple SAS, and the Orange MFM is way better
@remoschramm2 күн бұрын
loved to get my time wasted
@richdog9000Күн бұрын
BeOS I thought would suck harder than some of the others, some of the ealier linux distros couldn't even play midi files. I guess with time they figured out how to emulate over time. But yeah BeOS even had fullscreen doom! I thought next would be much better... Warps crazy I still here alot of older IT guys loved it back in the day.
@justwolfslife21 сағат бұрын
I've never heard Solaris pronounced any other way.
@GutBombTech18 сағат бұрын
I worked with some folks that insisted it was pronounced soul-arr-iss once and they just wouldn't listen to reason.
@helfire232 күн бұрын
git gud
@hyoenmadan2 күн бұрын
When using BlueSCSI in the PC, take in count many hobbyist OSs wouldn't like it by the lack of overall SCSI support. And some obscure OSs like QNX may not install SCSI support by default. Remember also any OS which doesn't use the controller INT13H bios to access it would need extra drivers. It may be the case again with QNX, which I remember seeing its drivers in Adaptec driver floppies. SCSI support in the PC for non-DOS OSs isn't a granted, unlike with IDE/ATA basic support. As for KolibriOS... Is a shame it didn't managed to detect your mouse. Probably you have a resource conflict there the OS doesn't manage to overcome. And finally for TempleOS, actually you can pretty demo it with no C knowledge at all. But yeah, to do anything more substantial with it, you need at least some basic C knowledge indeed.
@GutBombTech2 күн бұрын
It wasn’t the C knowledge, it was the 64 bit requirement that kept me from using it. And as for qnx, scsi wasnt the problem, the installer booted just fine. I am not sure what it was, but one troubleshooting lead is that it’s trying to do some direct hardware stuff that the Bluescsi didn’t like.
@ukeyaoitrash261813 сағат бұрын
I like genshin!
@queenkjuul2 күн бұрын
idk if i can bring myself to be subscriber #667 lol somebody else click it first
@queenkjuul2 күн бұрын
oh thank god someone did
@GarthBeagle3 күн бұрын
All the different "versions" of canyon.mid!
@GutBombTech2 күн бұрын
The canyon.mids were the footprints in the sand he made along the way. that's how that one goes, right?