The speaker can only make one sound at a time. The fact that it sounds like there's at LEAST 2 instruments simultaneously is a testament to the composition of the song and translating it to the PC speaker.
Another trick is that the speaker can actually only do one frequency, but people found out that you could change the frequency by turning it off early at precise times
I remember having to hear the song like that before I bought my first Sound Blaster (making all my friends jealous in the process). Ooh, I miss the days. By the way, you film like a dairy farmer!
Beautiful... those sounds, those graphics... the many floppy discs just for playing one game. Going to the PC games store with friends and choosing a random game. Unforgettable.
I was like: 'ok, so its gonna start right?' Man, totally forgot how low the Mhz were on them old bunkers (old metal case pc) of course the floppy itself delayed stuff.
That was awesome. Blast from the past. Both the game and the computer. Not exactly from the same past but after so many years it tends to blend together somewhat. Thanks!
Ah, I miss the grind and click of a floppy drive. At least, in those days, you knew something was happening when you were presented with a blank screen!
Neat demo. Just an FYI, your floppy drives (or at least your B: drive) need to be lubricated badly. If you open the computer up and look inside the drives, there are two metal rails that the heads slide back and forth on. Smearing some lithium grease on those will get rid of the loud grinding noise the drives make.
As I can remember from this computer, it always had this sound. My father donated his computer (at that time one of the first portable computers) to a museum. I do still have the floppys, but never had monkey island on floppy. I was at that time to young to open up that computer. I tried later on to add a graphical card, but this case computer is very hard to open.
That IBM computer is a legendary classic product 😺👍🕹️. And that loading sound on the floppy disk drives reminds me of the Amiga 500 😹😺👍🕹️. Greetings from Vantaa, Finland 🇫🇮.
1:53 for everyone who's wondering whats this is.. well.. its the copy protection! These days games came with a big manual. Normaly you had to open a certain page, line X, word X to pass.
So cute how a normal pc with no sound systems works on games now small phones make better quality sound than the most expensive sound systems back then we have came so far
That's pretty awesome, but it takes so long for the game to start, I'd imagine that even on an XT class machine the game would start a bit quicker if the computer had a hard drive in it. BTW, this is off topic, but was somebody playing around with a theramin in the background? I could hear odd whisteling noises going on as you were starting the game.
Nah, there was some construction going on outside. The game would indeed probably load faster with a harddrive. I've put a Seagate ST-225 in it a while ago and it's a lot faster.
Dylan Cupedo I assume you'd need to remove one of the 2 floppy drives to install a hard drive. How many espansion slots does this PC have? Most likely you'd need to install an HDD crontroller too. I love the sound of the older MFM hard drives, though I've had very little experience with them myself aside from once using what I think was an Ollivetti M24 PC, or something similar to an M24.
Lachlant1984 Yes, I did indeed have to remove one of the two floppy drives, I think I used the Seagate ST11M MFM harddrive controller. It has 8 expansion slots, with the last one being rather useless.
+Lachlant1984 I actually tried that with an XT clone years ago, the rooms/scenes do load quicker, but the animations are just as choppy and in my case, I was using a VGA card on the machine with the standard 256KB of VRAM and STILL had choppy/slow animation. The Minimum system requirements for SoMI was a 286, 640K RAM, and about 4MB of HDD space IIRC properly.
I suspect there were even some 286 systems that may not have had a hard drive in them because HDDs were expensive back then. I still think it's kind of cool to see a game like this running on such a computer. I mean, these machines weren't even designed for playing games, they were business computers through and through.
Wow. I had an XT too but I only had a Hercules card so I couldn't play these games. I had to wait for dad to splurge a hell of a lot of money on a 486 DX-33 years later. I didn't realise this would run on an XT if you had the right graphics card.
Not bad for PC Speaker. If I had one of these, I'd add a hard drive and an Adlib card. Then I'd mount a second speaker inside somewhere to plug into the Adlib to keep from having external speakers. I wonder If i can get this working on my Amstrad PPC640?
It was an early form of DRM. The game came with a code wheel where you would have to match up the pirates face and it would give you a date to enter in game before you were allowed to play.
Floppy 1 - The secret of Monkey Island
Floppy 2 - Nuclear weapon launchcodes
The guy at the missile launch base accidentally starts the launch codes instead of the game xD
@Guybrush Threepwood at least the guy who mistook the launch codes with monkey island had a good time for a couple of minutes xD
hahahaha!!!
Unmarked Floppy 3 - WarGames
Floppy 2: spare votes
The speaker can only make one sound at a time. The fact that it sounds like there's at LEAST 2 instruments simultaneously is a testament to the composition of the song and translating it to the PC speaker.
Another trick is that the speaker can actually only do one frequency, but people found out that you could change the frequency by turning it off early at precise times
The sounds of the keyboard and loading. It's like going back in time 30 years.
It's nearly 50, my son
I'm almost 48 and these things were old when I was a kid...
it may sound hard..but i think your laptop could be a little out of date...
By that, he means WAY out of date. Like 35 years.
+Timothy Stein So what? I still play it on my old pc with Windows 98, a 17 years old system :P
+7thSmurf If he update to Windows 10 it might speed things up.
XDDD You made my day
*Is still playing Minecraft on game boy colour*
The noise of the magnetic head on the floppy disk. Goodness, the *memories* :(
GNNNK... hisshisshisshisshisshisshisshiss... GNNK-GNNK... hisshisshisshissssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.
The sounds of my childhood.
It's the stepper motor
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The nerves when you were installing a game with dos ...
Sounds a bit like a printer nowadays because of the stepper motors
i wanna cry haha. That music.. both, the pc speaker and floppy head blazing across the magnetic surface where we old guys once we lived...
the immersive graphics and sound quality are so real :)
Can I cry? This is awesome!
@@gw3327 yes it is.
yes,you have permission to cry
Came for Monkey Island Theme, stayed for the Floppy Drive's sweet jams
God... Everything from the tune to the sound of the disk drives... Amazing! Thanks for uploading.
Wow! Dieser Sound bringt so viele Erinnerungen zurück! Sehr sehr sehr nice
I remember having to hear the song like that before I bought my first Sound Blaster (making all my friends jealous in the process).
Ooh, I miss the days. By the way, you film like a dairy farmer!
Sweet memories!!!!
Sweet memories of another era!!
Thanks...
Beautiful... those sounds, those graphics... the many floppy discs just for playing one game. Going to the PC games store with friends and choosing a random game. Unforgettable.
best version of this song. its like the voice of an angel
I was like: 'ok, so its gonna start right?' Man, totally forgot how low the Mhz were on them old bunkers (old metal case pc) of course the floppy itself delayed stuff.
The days of always having to edit autoexec.bat and config.sys files to play adventure games
Extended memory, expanded memory... Then that glorious DOS/4GW invention...
memmaker :D
Only did that in order to play Wing Commander
someone i know had multiple boot options with multiple autoexec etc configurations
You could say it was an adventure in and on itself.
Thanks for bringing back a Part of my Childhood
Once more, my brain has reminded me of this video.
To whomever is reading, I wish you well.
Ah! My first PC! Oh the nostalgia. Loved that old brick. ( and its even better with MonkeyIsland)
The sound of the PC Speaker....that is the way i remember this game. Speakers sound and amber screen. Beautiful nostalgic
Oh, the monochrome display, 8-bit music, loud harddrives and floopy disks!!!! The nostalgia...
That was awesome. Blast from the past. Both the game and the computer. Not exactly from the same past but after so many years it tends to blend together somewhat. Thanks!
You want to be a pirate, huh? You look more like a flooring inspector.
Hahaha, what the fuck! What a delightful monstrosity of a computer!!
what a beautiful amber screen
Just FANTASTIC! with that IBM's monochrome orange monitor and that speaker sound. ¡Thanks!
That's one kickass smartphone.
it's more the precursor to the laptop. it's the portable version of the original PC.
This brought back the second best memories I had today!
it's so cute, it's trying it's best!
BUT WITH THAT SAID
Man, I would love to own one of these machines. I hope you kept yours and are taking care of it. Great video. :)
Вот где мои бессонные ночи! Как давно это было. 👍☺💖
Ah, I miss the grind and click of a floppy drive. At least, in those days, you knew something was happening when you were presented with a blank screen!
Awesome!! I love the old hardware and gear!
The brilliance of that art, using a monochrome and some pixels......
haha. I forgot about the copyright protection on this game. Memories.
Neat demo. Just an FYI, your floppy drives (or at least your B: drive) need to be lubricated badly. If you open the computer up and look inside the drives, there are two metal rails that the heads slide back and forth on. Smearing some lithium grease on those will get rid of the loud grinding noise the drives make.
As I can remember from this computer, it always had this sound. My father donated his computer (at that time one of the first portable computers) to a museum. I do still have the floppys, but never had monkey island on floppy. I was at that time to young to open up that computer. I tried later on to add a graphical card, but this case computer is very hard to open.
those are the stepper motors
I still would lube it up a bit
That IBM computer is a legendary classic product 😺👍🕹️.
And that loading sound on the floppy disk drives reminds me of the Amiga 500 😹😺👍🕹️.
Greetings from Vantaa, Finland 🇫🇮.
Had This one Running on my 286/16 Highscreen PC. 1MB of RAM and with a 40MB of Harddrive Space. Awesome times.
1:53 for everyone who's wondering whats this is.. well.. its the copy protection! These days games came with a big manual. Normaly you had to open a certain page, line X, word X to pass.
I actually knew that. Kinda interesting, but flawful (that's the only thing they got in those days).
Awesome!!! I'd love to play it like this or with my old XT and monochrome monitor... good times...
Oh the nostalgy...I remember playing Yatzy and Monkey Island on my 5155 clone "Columbia" late 80's :-)
I'm amazed it actually fires up on a 4MHz cpu... is it playable aswell?
Barely but yes, near the end of the video you can see how slow it's running.
@@ddrl46 1.5 fps lol
@@ddrl46 now try it on a TI calculator lol
If brought some time :-)
So cute how a normal pc with no sound systems works on games
now small phones make better quality sound than the most expensive sound systems back then
we have came so far
the sound of my CHildhood
Dear god, that thing should be in a museum!
I love the sound of that keyboard
The best IBM keyboards had 24 function keys
Hiding your dial-a-pirate answer from us? Damn, now I I'll never be able to play my copied version of the game!
Yarr.
brings me back to more simpler times.. and I miss those times
This is just awesome, on several levels 🏴☠️❤️
2:55 for the damn music to finally start.
That's pretty awesome, but it takes so long for the game to start, I'd imagine that even on an XT class machine the game would start a bit quicker if the computer had a hard drive in it. BTW, this is off topic, but was somebody playing around with a theramin in the background? I could hear odd whisteling noises going on as you were starting the game.
Nah, there was some construction going on outside. The game would indeed probably load faster with a harddrive. I've put a Seagate ST-225 in it a while ago and it's a lot faster.
Dylan Cupedo I assume you'd need to remove one of the 2 floppy drives to install a hard drive. How many espansion slots does this PC have? Most likely you'd need to install an HDD crontroller too. I love the sound of the older MFM hard drives, though I've had very little experience with them myself aside from once using what I think was an Ollivetti M24 PC, or something similar to an M24.
Lachlant1984 Yes, I did indeed have to remove one of the two floppy drives, I think I used the Seagate ST11M MFM harddrive controller. It has 8 expansion slots, with the last one being rather useless.
+Lachlant1984 I actually tried that with an XT clone years ago, the rooms/scenes do load quicker, but the animations are just as choppy and in my case, I was using a VGA card on the machine with the standard 256KB of VRAM and STILL had choppy/slow animation.
The Minimum system requirements for SoMI was a 286, 640K RAM, and about 4MB of HDD space IIRC properly.
I suspect there were even some 286 systems that may not have had a hard drive in them because HDDs were expensive back then. I still think it's kind of cool to see a game like this running on such a computer. I mean, these machines weren't even designed for playing games, they were business computers through and through.
This is my favorite game ever (in this version).
so cool, never knew it would run on anything less than a 286.
I'd love to see a Monkey Island long play on this computer
The pc speaker, memories...
I remember when i put on my 486 a soundblaster, it was a kind of magic.
Why did not you show the wheel wich is required to know the year? Guybrush may not be the only one pirate...
A piece of art played on another piece of art... monochrome colors and pc speakers. That looks like a real fun experience.
Now that is awesome. . . also, now I miss my fathers old black/orange computer. . . so powerful. 30 mb hardisc and everything.
Absolutely superb. Thanks for sharing.
Lol did you have the actual code wheel for the copy protection rather than a cracked copy? Well played!
Duuuuuuude.. thank you for sharing this, love u
Try to run Zak McKracken on it, if you still have it
What a time... I love the sound of the keyboard.
back to the roots its so damn retro
i want one of these so bad! to use and just to have i mean idk what it is about old computers but their intriquing
I'm selling these fine leather jackets....
estjaydee3000 I don't need that particular piece of junk...
The chernobyl disaster colourized
Every Time i hear that tune i am 14 again.
very great. thanks for sharing. love my old IBM portable too
Dude you rock lol, this is so awesome
That was well worth the loading time
Wow. I had an XT too but I only had a Hercules card so I couldn't play these games. I had to wait for dad to splurge a hell of a lot of money on a 486 DX-33 years later. I didn't realise this would run on an XT if you had the right graphics card.
Glorious 1 frame per second.
great memories! have you tried to play it? Is it unberably slow?
At the end of the video you can kind of see how slow the game is running, its unfortunately too slow to play.
Played it on 286/20mhz with 1mb ram, 40mb hard disk and Hercules graphic card.
This is awesome.
This song makes me want to dance more than anything on Saturday Night Fever!
Miss this so much hahhaa when computer did what they were programed for... S2
The computer where I played the first time Dragon Age Inquisition took way longer to load the game hahaha.
My god, the patience we had back then............ 🙂
Not bad for PC Speaker. If I had one of these, I'd add a hard drive and an Adlib card. Then I'd mount a second speaker inside somewhere to plug into the Adlib to keep from having external speakers. I wonder If i can get this working on my Amstrad PPC640?
+Scioneer Not worth it, it's too slow to be playable.
Magical!
That's what one can call a loading time.
i wish i have a time machine and jump back to the good old days....i miss these days
You and John Titor
the real thing is start at 02:55 :) if anyone doesnt have emough time to wait it :D
This is a technology foreign to my experience. Mind-blowing people actually used this type of thing to accomplish anything lol
2:55 for start of song!
Holy moly wonderful to see.
Love it !! tears in my eyes ...
F*** lol, i've forgot how slow computer was in the past :D
What was that "When was this pirate banged in Montserrat" Thing?
It was an early form of DRM. The game came with a code wheel where you would have to match up the pirates face and it would give you a date to enter in game before you were allowed to play.
Before the dark times. Before the smart phones.
This is my kind of ASMR.
either its that slow or you left the turbo button on if there is one (i really want one of these but its to expensive and rare)
it is that slow, this game was intended for a fast 286 or slow 386/486 (around 16MHz) - this is a 4.77 MHz 8088, so not even an 8086/186
Nice. At the end of the video even youtube had to buffer...
How time goes by....
I used to play this game on 286 Processor with PC Speaker
...and today with computers 1,000,000,000 "faster" we still have to wait...
now lets see it filmed at 1080p60
I would play a new monkey island game like that.
Sounds more like a flooring inspector.