The thing you have to keep in mind with the PC-98 series, at least in terms of audio, is set the way it is because Japenese developers embraced FM Synthesis in ways that American developers didn't. This means that much of their FM music sounds way better than the vast majority of Midi music and FM music on Western DOS machines. Also, the YM2203 of the earlier units was really a more dynamic and interesting chip in so many ways than the YM3812. While limited to three FM voices, it was capable of 4 operators off that bat, whereas DOS computers didn't see anything like that until the YMF-262. Even then, extremely few ever used 4 operator synthesis in standard MS-DOS. Also, it had a PSG based on the AY-3-8910 used in previous computers like the Sinclair ZX-Spectrum, and countless other arcades and computers. That alone produces a type of sound that FM can only emulate. Then NEC used the YM2608 which could play samples. That really killed much of a need for anything like a SoundBlaster for most PC-98 games. It basically upped the FM voices/channels to 6, kept the PSG, added 6 voices for preset percussion, and added a single voice for whatever the program needed. This actually far outstripped the sound capabilities of even the Sega Genesis/Megadrive, which was still quite popular well into the 90s. That was more than enough for most of the games that would run on hit. Even the original SoundBlaster really didn't do much better when you consider that few if any developers actually used the sample playback for music that wasn't just generated using the CPU. They just let Midi handle that. What need was there for a SoundBlaster card for 90%+ games that would be running on this platform?
@seraphinax64495 ай бұрын
The Sega Genesis/Megadrive's YM2612 is actually a cut down version of the YM2608 used in the PC-9801-86 sound board and the Sound Board II for the PC-88. Doesn't have the PSG channels (though the MD contains a separate SegaPSG for Master System compatibility) and PCM precussion channels, but other than that it's about the same. A lot of composers in Japan also used PC-88s to write and arrange music for Megadrive games, notably Yuzu Koshiro.
@KITR-UK5 ай бұрын
I have to do some sort of comparison and make a video about it.
@LuiggiRetroPC3 ай бұрын
Wow! fantastic PCs and great video. Thanks!
@jpcarballo5 ай бұрын
Low level DOS programming under the PC-98 was slightly different as at least one of the dos interrupt calls was used to display Japanese characters.
@wertywerrtyson55295 ай бұрын
The graphics in Japanese games of that era were so good. Consoles like the SNES simply didn’t have the resolution needed and the artsyle for manga of that era was very good. But as I don’t read Japanese most of those games I will never play.
@borodaevkirill73715 ай бұрын
17:36 Epson PC with three stock floppy drives!
@MotownBatman5 ай бұрын
Well Done! I cant say Ive seen a PC-XXXX anything in the Detroit Area Growing Up. I've always wanted to see one of hte Weird Gaming Tower PCs
@KITR-UK5 ай бұрын
Then you may fancy one of the next videos I'm preparing. There is going to be a very weird gaming tower.
@3DGECASE5 ай бұрын
You could've just used a Voodoo pass-through cable to avoid the VGA cable switching. The other onboard VGA port is a pass-through input for the graphics card output, and the system will seamlessly switch between the 2 outputs when the drivers are loaded.
@garywutube5 ай бұрын
MSX - ASCII + M$ PC-88/98 - NEC FM-series - Fujitsu X series - Sharp
@davel2315 ай бұрын
Regarding the problems you were having with RAM, computers of that era frequently needed RAM sticks installed in pairs. It looked like you were only installing a single stick.
@KITR-UK5 ай бұрын
There's only one DIMM slot, so sure, I was installing a single module.
@SenileOtaku5 ай бұрын
But you're forgetting, the NEC PC-9800 series is where Touhou Project originated (later being moved to MSWindows). I mean, you must have heard the 3rd Boss' theme from "Lotus Land Story"... (kzbin.info/www/bejne/rn-uqoOhhpKSq8k)
@costelinha186723 күн бұрын
(Insert random comentary about how odd it is for someone to make a video about pc98 without mentioning touhou is here) That being said, at least as far as playing stuff trough emulation, the pc98 is really fun and interesting to dive into, lot's of fun and obscure games, sure very few of them are english translated, but on the good side, if you wanna learn how to read japanese, you have an entire library of games to practise..... even though you already have that on windows.... lol
@koojaba59115 ай бұрын
did you try to boot DOV/V 7.0 on normal Pentium PC, Yamaha sound card.. it is work as well, you don't need the real PC-98 just software.
@jamesthompson65574 ай бұрын
"moni-ar"? "compu-ar"? "La-ar"? Have you got something against the letter "T" mate?
@vancegosselin5 ай бұрын
Nippon Electric Company
@Mohammed1000real2 ай бұрын
Yeah, there's literally no reason to own PC-98 anymore.