I’ve gotten really interested in old Computers since I got my Commodore PET 2 months ago, so to play some good ol MS Train Simulator and Stronghold 2, I got this massive beauty. Here is a little size comparison between it and my main PC

    • Mr.MofuOP
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      83 months ago

      Seems to also work pretty well if I discount Train Simulator having installation issues… but thats probably just the old CD not holding up from when child me handled it…

        • EchoCranium
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          33 months ago

          I still have a spindle of Lightscribe cd’s around the house somewhere…

          • wjrii
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            33 months ago

            Ha! I used it TWICE!

            Also, to OP, that definitely wouldn’t have come OEM on a PC that shipped with Win 98.

      • Mr.MofuOP
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        63 months ago

        Seems to me that you are right with that. The top one reads data in lightning speed. The middle drive doesn’t seem to work saddly and the last one got a fat DVD logo on it so im guessing thats right

    • Mr.MofuOP
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      43 months ago

      I’ll try it once I manage to get Train Sim to run on it!

  • lettruthout
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    103 months ago

    …and loud? Some old machines have noisy jet engines fans inside

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      33 months ago

      Only when you hit the turbo boost!

      Which apparently just sped up your games and why my SF2 record was like 1-99999 against the computer.

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          33 months ago

          It spends it up, but old games would then run faster.

          So like, a 50% gain in performance just made the AI move 50% faster.

          I always hit “turbo” when playing a game because I thought it would just increase framerate or something.

          I dunno, I just found out a while ago on Lemmy what it really did, so maybe I still don’t understand it right.

          • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Turbo being activated makes your computer slower. Many games relied on clock speed for timing and were unplayable on newer computers because they ran way too fast. The turbo button slowed them down so you could actually play them.

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              https://www.howtogeek.com/678617/why-did-the-turbo-button-slow-down-your-pc-in-the-90s/

              So, you’re right, that’s how it was supposed to work.

              But it wasn’t hardwired. You could switch so “turbo” actually made “turbo” instead of slowing it down.

              Even the clock display wasn’t accurate, you used jumpers to set what speed you wanted displayed regardless of what was going on.

              So I guess there was no way to tell what the turbo button did without some kind of testing or being the one who built the computer.

              My uncle built my old desktop with a turbo back in the day, and he was 100% the type of guy to do it the “right” way instead of a standard that meant the opposite.

              But I definitely can’t remember, maybe I was just shit at SF2 and Star Craft lol

          • young_broccoli
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            The “turbo” button switches the cpu speed from its native speed to half of it but it wont boost speeds beyond what it was originally intended.

    • Mr.MofuOP
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      23 months ago

      Yeah its pretty noisy atleast compared to anything modern~

  • @Landless2029@lemmy.world
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    Holy shit a DVDRW!!

    You should add a DVD bay so you can rip on the fly!! Trust me it’s way faster than saving to your 5400 rpm disk and writing back.

    I’ll admit I like having images tho.

  • @gaael@lemmy.world
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    Yeah sure, a gaming computer without watercooling on the graphics card or rgb leds on the case and ram. Nice try but I’m not a noob !

    • Mr.MofuOP
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      73 months ago

      These tests where done by the seller, hope this uploads in good enough quality to read!

  • DarkThoughts
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    33 months ago

    Pfft, not even a turbo button. How are you supposed to play Settlers 2 on that?!

    • @cynar@lemmy.world
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      43 months ago

      Interestingly, the turbo button didn’t speed up your system. Turning it off deliberately slowed it down.

      This was needed since some games etc assumed a fixed clock speed. When the clock ran faster, the game ran too fast. Pressing the turbo button to off was one of the first attempts at an emulation of older systems.

    • Mr.MofuOP
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      I could probably fit a coffee machine in there somewhere heh

    • Mr.MofuOP
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      23 months ago

      One sec ima buy a few and see how many I can fit in there!

  • mox
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    23 months ago

    I think we need a banana for scale.

  • @Mysexyaccount@lemmy.world
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    That’s cool! Looking at your current PC though you’d probably like my Voodoo case. From 2007 at least and it’s a beast