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  • @McGamerYT4556
    @McGamerYT45563 сағат бұрын

    i am still waiting for those 2 ps3s

  • @notakirakarakaza2118
    @notakirakarakaza21184 сағат бұрын

    So how big is a jpg or png of that qrcode?

  • @PredatoryQQmber
    @PredatoryQQmber5 сағат бұрын

    Couldn't you just use 2 12V boards with 1 wired to step-down? This would give more stable output too.

  • @Bioruss
    @Bioruss6 сағат бұрын

    Dude this was one of the most entertaining videos that I have watched in ages. Most of the jargon that you were referring to went over my plumber head but the humor was awesome.

  • @03urukhai76
    @03urukhai766 сағат бұрын

    The death joke at the end was cruel. Not cool man, not cool. She committed suicide after all.

  • @Nick_R_
    @Nick_R_6 сағат бұрын

    Niche indeed, but fascinating and excellently done.

  • @andrekohler5792
    @andrekohler57926 сағат бұрын

    Best IT history lesson ever.

  • @JaxReads
    @JaxReads8 сағат бұрын

    Finding your channel in 2024 and loving the VidCon stuff. Such a shame it's the least viewed. Damn you humans!

  • @FR4M3Sharma
    @FR4M3Sharma8 сағат бұрын

    So I think that Discord sells our data to Google as well because about a week ago I did the Resistor Mod to Undervolt the CPU and reduce temps and I had to remove the plastic bracket. What you're supposed to do is take the pegs inside the nubs out first not pull the whole nub out in one go. Those pegs keeps the bottom of the nubs from squeezing and becoming loose. Matt here instead decided to pull them straight out, you're not supposed to do that, just take flush cutters and gently grab the peg and pull it out. Don't squeeze too hard or you'll end up cutting the head off. Also don't use pliers as they'll grind the head off and ruin them. What I by discord selling our data is that I didn't look up this video of Matt even though I had seen it before because I was almost out of my daily internet quota that day so I was asking peeps in the XBox Homebrew discord server and someone by the name of Nathan told me to squeeze the bottom of the nub WITHOUT first taking out the peg inside of it. And I told him that's not how it's going to work because of course it won't, you have to pull out the peg inside of the nub then squeeze the bottom of the nub slightly to take them out.

  • @xlogikx
    @xlogikx10 сағат бұрын

    This is actually an incredible achievement and it's fantastic that you have helped keep older systems useable for the future. I think these type of projects mean so much to people with old systems. I recently restored an old 80s xt system and could not have done it without the usb floppy emulators and flash floppy. I have a couple of 90s boxes that I've been fixing up and this project will likely be beneficial to those too.

  • @dedpxl
    @dedpxl10 сағат бұрын

    that finish result is incredible.

  • @EpicevanXD
    @EpicevanXD12 сағат бұрын

    4:06 hey isn't that the kfc recipe

  • @eeveeblazelol
    @eeveeblazelol15 сағат бұрын

    i got written up because i used inspect element lol

  • @ktoliman
    @ktoliman15 сағат бұрын

    4:47 I laughed harder a bit than I should have XD

  • @StormsparkPegasus
    @StormsparkPegasus16 сағат бұрын

    With a modern screen replacement, you can more than quadruple the battery life of the Nomad. The screen they used had CCFL backlights, which are extremely power intensive especially compared to modern LED-backlit LCD's. That, and not the Genesis itself, was the reason for the Nomad's poor battery life (same goes for the Game Gear).

  • @user-wu5im2uh6h
    @user-wu5im2uh6h16 сағат бұрын

    so you didn't get one app to work

  • @StormsparkPegasus
    @StormsparkPegasus16 сағат бұрын

    Alkalines taper off. Li-ion batteries do not, they maintain their voltage until just before they die and drop suddenly.

  • @WhisPro
    @WhisPro16 сағат бұрын

    i thought this was a normal video not a cinematographical masterpiece

  • @StormsparkPegasus
    @StormsparkPegasus16 сағат бұрын

    I mean...with a big enough battery (or more accurately, a lot of little batteries in both series and parallel) you can power anything. I can drive for almost 300 miles on a battery. It just has to be a big battery. (400v in this case).

  • @captheobbyist6434
    @captheobbyist643418 сағат бұрын

    this video actually motivated me to start tinkering in binary files, for example now im learning about the GBX file used by trackmania and other mania games. it seems pretty cool to me going into the hex editor and actually finding some data which makes sense

  • @LuMnOsITi
    @LuMnOsITi18 сағат бұрын

    Don't edit msi's directly, create a transform file with the same name and the OS will pick it up automatically, or use the msiexec switch for the transform file....smh Also don't delete the if statement, just set it to TRUE

  • @LuMnOsITi
    @LuMnOsITi18 сағат бұрын

    Dude you should have stuck with Orca...

  • @LuMnOsITi
    @LuMnOsITi18 сағат бұрын

    You lost me at machine code, that's an epic fail IMO. Cmon how didn't you see the "save as transform" button in orca

  • @LuMnOsITi
    @LuMnOsITi18 сағат бұрын

    LOL you've never heard of Orca???

  • @LuMnOsITi
    @LuMnOsITi19 сағат бұрын

    Windows 95 never crashed. User error.

  • @minelayer26
    @minelayer2620 сағат бұрын

    i might get murdered by the silent mafia but i can put up with loud electronics, im used to it and i like hearing noises to confirm things are working

  • @deanodley
    @deanodley21 сағат бұрын

    informative, entertaining and an amazing feat of perseverence. Well done !!!

  • @YoungpupontheblockIsPaRappa
    @YoungpupontheblockIsPaRappa21 сағат бұрын

    You know what you cant make silent, my brother

  • @itsyeeoledskoolfurry3208
    @itsyeeoledskoolfurry320822 сағат бұрын

    AUDIO CASSETTES (""tapes & Tape decks & Portable Tape players"") are making a COME BACK just Like VINYL did that SOME time ago...

  • @danny75461
    @danny7546123 сағат бұрын

    What would happen if you backport this even further back to a 16 bit system like😮 Windows 3.1 or even to Windows 2.0?

  • @JeffRyman69
    @JeffRyman6923 сағат бұрын

    When I first started working on a Department of Energy project in Las Vegas in December 2000, all the computers were still running Windows 95 OSR2 on our network. And every system, contrary to what you might have expected, was rock solid. Never had a BSOD on my system. The reason was that every application installed on any PC was required to be exhaustively tested against all combinations of other software that your group might have on a PC. If anything caused a problem, it was not allowed to be installed on a regular users PC. We did migrate to Windows XP Professional sometime in late 2002. It was a big improvement in terms of network connectivity and security, in spite of all the internal bugs that were present in XP. According to Dave Cutler of Microsoft in his inteview on Dave's Garage channel, his team found thousands of bugs in XP and was not able to fix all of them. Some could only be partially mitigated.

  • @marvderschmale
    @marvderschmale23 сағат бұрын

    why was I waiting for this😂

  • @GrumpyIan
    @GrumpyIanКүн бұрын

    I hope you collab with Shank Mods to make the buttons part of the controller.

  • @notlayjeno6258
    @notlayjeno6258Күн бұрын

    im not sure what i am watching... or how/why i ended up here.... but i'm enjoying this very strange production

  • @LuaanTi
    @LuaanTiКүн бұрын

    Why so many registry entries? It's the CLSIDs. .NET was originally designed as a successor to COM, as a much easier and more convenient way of writing interoperable code and applications. All of this infrastructure is pretty much there as a compatibility layer to interface "old" COM with "new" COM. Usually COM applications only registered a couple of classes, but .NET was designed with a very public, open interface. You could pretty much run any .NET method from VB6 if you so desired. This was very useful for porting old applications to .NET in parts. And indeed, it _worked_ - there were tons of applications that actually transitioned this way, linking the parts from completely different codebases through COM. Funnily enough, this is what the registry was originally designed for - COM class registrations, and the closely related file associations. It was never meant for some random application to put its configuration or such there. .NET is using the registry right :D As for WinDbg... it was never very user friendly, but it's also very powerful. It takes quite a bit to get over the frustration to the good bits. It was closely related to kernel debugging, so it assumed you are already deep into working on the Windows innards :D And it has an extension for debugging .NET applications - SOS. No idea if you could actually load it in your version of WinDbg, though :D NDPHLPR.VXD? We're in the old 16-bit world, you have to do with 8.3 filenames :P NDP is related to .NET, HLPR is just "helper". Yeah, as useful a name as always :D SSE and its SIMD friends are awesome; it's all about squeezing out everything out of the CPU through having a whole load of complex instructions able to do fairly complex operations on vectorised data. Once you get into the pattern, the instruction mnemonics are decently easy to get around. The trickiest thing is being able to usefully handle all the various possible SIMD operations available on the particular CPU you're running on.

  • @AnupParikh-mi5fm
    @AnupParikh-mi5fmКүн бұрын

    for people who got the error called instat a: to b: i cant remeber but to fix in rufus put ms dot not freedot but I M not sure it will work for ya but for.me itnworks it worked on my crappy dell inspiron3252

  • @andrewpoison
    @andrewpoisonКүн бұрын

    @40:16 ... got me :D

  • @sylveon.
    @sylveon.Күн бұрын

    As of 2024, that copy is now 20.000 yen.

  • @sharpenednoodles
    @sharpenednoodlesКүн бұрын

    This video is absolute gold - thanks for going to hell and back just for the meme

  • @trabant601e
    @trabant601eКүн бұрын

    Never play Lego Island on windows 95

  • @soliton7816
    @soliton7816Күн бұрын

    We laughed, we cried, we experienced all the emotions watching this. It wasn't just a MattKC video, it was a gift from the gods. Phenomenal work.

  • @jonny-b4954
    @jonny-b4954Күн бұрын

    Been a LONG time since I heard that startup. 95 was fantastic back in the day. XP was still my most used though. Maybe Windows 7.

  • @paincreatesfame
    @paincreatesfameКүн бұрын

    What if you wanted to go to heaven but ndphlpr said “40”

  • @Karlenk0
    @Karlenk0Күн бұрын

    this is amazing

  • @ChadLuciano
    @ChadLucianoКүн бұрын

    26:48 the Pac-man eating an energizer tripped me off.

  • @Geno2733
    @Geno2733Күн бұрын

    The 3-1/2" floppies aren't "floppy", unlike the old B-drive disk with that hole in the middle.

  • @kubo7553
    @kubo7553Күн бұрын

    I'm addicted because of your soothing voice

  • @Jdsyoutubeaccount-ix1sq
    @Jdsyoutubeaccount-ix1sqКүн бұрын

    0:15 pokemon blue forest music

  • @huemungus69
    @huemungus69Күн бұрын

    I have used a Linksys router 9V DC Adaptor for years now hahaha