17:00 That is the WinNT kernel for ya :P The CD-ROM drive is having trouble reading the disc (get yourself an old HP multi-write, or any multi-session compatible drive, plz nyaa), so old faithful puts all storage access requests in a queue and patiently waits for the CD to unfrick itself and spit out the correct data, or it times out... AND DOES IT AGAIN, LIKE 15 TIMES. WinNT is going to sit on your face, and you are going to like it. 23:14 Guess you learned the hard way that different versions of NTFS are not compatible with each other. 😂
*Holds up EULA* "And here's the EULA" *Flips it upside-down once* "I accept" I've seen your Channel thanks to the Gentoo on Pentium Video (I think). It's unbelievable that you only got a bit under 3k Subscribers, your editing and humour is fucking amazing. Keep up that Content, it's fucking hilarious and I rarely watch Videos over 30 Minutes in one sitting.
I can relate strongly to the CCNA bit at the start. I don't know how Cisco manages to craft information in a way that's physically exhausting to read. Takes a while to get use to their 'style' haha.
This is a beautiful presentation of the heckydarn that was getting NT4 working. Thank you for taking us down scary Steel Bracket Lid Boulevard! NT5... err, I mean, Win2k... had PnP support. That allowed the magic of USB 1.1 and HID compatibility. To avoid losing NTFS versionhood by mounting a hard drive elsewhere, I have an idea. Back in my day of working with NT4 (2000, 2001), we had floppies (and Zip drives on the parallel port, but that was the expensive solution). We would do this slow stuff: 1) Use a tool that made a single cabinet file out of what we needed to move by floppy; 2) Use another tool to split that big file into a set of floppy-sized chunk; 3) Move the chunks floppy by floppy (read chunk 1 on the destination while writing the next chunk to a different floppy on the source to get done faster); 4) Oh, and put the splitter tool on yet another floppy so you can re-concatenate the chunks on the destination; 5) Put the chunks back together; 6) Extract the files from the franken-cabinet file. NT4 required shareware from the Netherlands to split and cat the archive file. On Linux, you'd just use "tar cvz | split", then "cat > franken.tgz" then "tar zxvf". Yes, the original task for 'cat' was to concatenate -- to take file_1, file_2, up to and including file_n, and output them into file_full. Typing a text file onto standard output is an emergent behavior.
I ran NT4 server as my main development computer before win2k was out. If I recall the trick is to install nt4 sp4 service pack first thing after install. Then things work much better from that point forward including the ability to resize your primary partition using the disk manager. I liked nt4 ... it was very snappy on Athlon (or one of the faster k6s) processors. Visual Basic was nice used all versions of it (and visual c++) starting with 3.1 through 6.0.
You are now one of my favorite RUclipsrs, congrats. ( literally just all the best things about some of my favorite tech channels mixed with silly gooberness :3 )
Thank you for exploring old operating systems. I kinda want to be able to sorta use every windows version and potentially understand the details therein.
As for the CD-RW, I think data is written with the normal focus of the laser, and you can "blank" the disc with an unfocused laser, that you can then write over with the normal focused laser.
@@WindowsG you are correct, there is a limited amount of rewriting you can do on a rewriteable disk. Technology Connections I think did a video on how it works but I could be misremembering.
The reason why things on these older Windows versions need specific versions of Internet Explorer is because Internet Explorer... is Explorer. It's super ingrained in the entire window manager.
There is division by zero protection in hardware, at least for integers. If you do it with floats you just get positive or negative infinity depending on the sign of the number you divide and the sign of the zero. What happened is that the VB runtime caught the error so your program doesn't just instantly crash, instead you get an error you can't do anything with except attach a debugger I guess. (Yes floating point has positive and negative zero, no the difference doesn't *usually* matter, but can apparently for some numerical code. They compare as being equal.)
I know you are using old software on old computers... but this stuff here? This is exactly why I switched to Linux and never looked back! XP was the last Windows I dealt with, and I had just as many problems on contemporary hardware as you are having here. I have never had an issue with Linux (though to be honest, back then audio was a bit of a challenge)
4:00 Fun fact , you can still to this day write code to be compatible with Visual Basic 4.0 , and use the IDE only as a debugger and a compiler to create programs on windows 10. And if you willing to deal with windows api shenanigans , you can even make your old-ass but newly compiled program be dpi scalable aware so it wouldn't looks like an app for ants or your next day taco disposal because its so damn blurry. So yes your going to ask Kernel-Chan alot of help to do "real" work to not make your vb4 app for babies, and your going to have your msdn page open on your browser alot. 23:32 Ah yes.. NT uses a different NTFS system than modern NT system, so modern OS will make it unreadable for NT4. 30:58 When it tryed to calculate space available, it killed a Final Fantasy boss.
I have the upmost respect for Visual Basic. Many call it a toy language but building client side apps to massive backends was its fortay with a small learning curve. It may have been a toy language but the money generated from it certainly wasn't.
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XP does have setup music! Just most people have never heard it because 99% of the time you have no audio driver during setup.
Its had it during the OOBE but not during setup if memory serves.
It does! One of my friends found the location of it on the disc since it was kind of a catchy tune.
This video requires programming socks to be worn.
whats the color tho
@@meqativ pink and white striped
Putting some on now
i will not
This channel is like Druaga1 mixed with Action Retro, I love it.
omg tysm!~ ^-^
you forgot the best part
17:00 That is the WinNT kernel for ya :P The CD-ROM drive is having trouble reading the disc (get yourself an old HP multi-write, or any multi-session compatible drive, plz nyaa), so old faithful puts all storage access requests in a queue and patiently waits for the CD to unfrick itself and spit out the correct data, or it times out... AND DOES IT AGAIN, LIKE 15 TIMES. WinNT is going to sit on your face, and you are going to like it.
23:14 Guess you learned the hard way that different versions of NTFS are not compatible with each other. 😂
a year later still waiting for 'Snoopie learns how to pronounce Cirno' stream
*Holds up EULA*
"And here's the EULA"
*Flips it upside-down once*
"I accept"
I've seen your Channel thanks to the Gentoo on Pentium Video (I think). It's unbelievable that you only got a bit under 3k Subscribers, your editing and humour is fucking amazing. Keep up that Content, it's fucking hilarious and I rarely watch Videos over 30 Minutes in one sitting.
Aaaaa, thank you! Glad you like itt!
I can relate strongly to the CCNA bit at the start. I don't know how Cisco manages to craft information in a way that's physically exhausting to read. Takes a while to get use to their 'style' haha.
looking for estrogen on windows nt made me feel so much joy
This was neat to see having the experience of doing a little C# wpf apps.
This is a beautiful presentation of the heckydarn that was getting NT4 working. Thank you for taking us down scary Steel Bracket Lid Boulevard!
NT5... err, I mean, Win2k... had PnP support. That allowed the magic of USB 1.1 and HID compatibility.
To avoid losing NTFS versionhood by mounting a hard drive elsewhere, I have an idea. Back in my day of working with NT4 (2000, 2001), we had floppies (and Zip drives on the parallel port, but that was the expensive solution). We would do this slow stuff:
1) Use a tool that made a single cabinet file out of what we needed to move by floppy;
2) Use another tool to split that big file into a set of floppy-sized chunk;
3) Move the chunks floppy by floppy (read chunk 1 on the destination while writing the next chunk to a different floppy on the source to get done faster);
4) Oh, and put the splitter tool on yet another floppy so you can re-concatenate the chunks on the destination;
5) Put the chunks back together;
6) Extract the files from the franken-cabinet file.
NT4 required shareware from the Netherlands to split and cat the archive file. On Linux, you'd just use "tar cvz | split", then "cat > franken.tgz" then "tar zxvf".
Yes, the original task for 'cat' was to concatenate -- to take file_1, file_2, up to and including file_n, and output them into file_full. Typing a text file onto standard output is an emergent behavior.
I ran NT4 server as my main development computer before win2k was out. If I recall the trick is to install nt4 sp4 service pack first thing after install. Then things work much better from that point forward including the ability to resize your primary partition using the disk manager. I liked nt4 ... it was very snappy on Athlon (or one of the faster k6s) processors. Visual Basic was nice used all versions of it (and visual c++) starting with 3.1 through 6.0.
I miss how little resources things used back then. 😢
oh boy that magazine that says both activeX and "exploit internet explorer" on the front page did NOT age well
You are now one of my favorite RUclipsrs, congrats. ( literally just all the best things about some of my favorite tech channels mixed with silly gooberness :3 )
19:30 huh, explorer died you say? [sips through silly straw while basking in the glory of KDE Plasma] :3 meow
3:16 This is apparently cracked copy of Visual Basic.
..damn
Nice intro recreation it ‘how druaga1 makes a video’! I just love so much how you emulate and channel Druaga1 perfectly!
The only thing i will criticise you for is.......where the hell are the SSDs????
So this is what you used my CDE screenshots for~
Babe wake up, new WinGE upload
Thank you for exploring old operating systems. I kinda want to be able to sorta use every windows version and potentially understand the details therein.
As for the CD-RW, I think data is written with the normal focus of the laser, and you can "blank" the disc with an unfocused laser, that you can then write over with the normal focused laser.
Weird.. if that's the case i'd imagine after awhile it wouldn't be able to write anymore given the.. rewriting
@@WindowsG you are correct, there is a limited amount of rewriting you can do on a rewriteable disk. Technology Connections I think did a video on how it works but I could be misremembering.
loved this, I also like your IRIX intro.
Thanks for making fun videos to watch while I take my E shot and settle in for the night. :3
nyaa~
and oh god the ntfs and cd-rw chaos
The reason why things on these older Windows versions need specific versions of Internet Explorer is because Internet Explorer... is Explorer. It's super ingrained in the entire window manager.
Installing a Baked Copy of Windoze NT and Visual Plastic!
29:23 remember to take estrogen!
This guy sounds like he runs on uwuntu
There is division by zero protection in hardware, at least for integers. If you do it with floats you just get positive or negative infinity depending on the sign of the number you divide and the sign of the zero. What happened is that the VB runtime caught the error so your program doesn't just instantly crash, instead you get an error you can't do anything with except attach a debugger I guess.
(Yes floating point has positive and negative zero, no the difference doesn't *usually* matter, but can apparently for some numerical code. They compare as being equal.)
Heck yes
I used to use Multimedia Fusion back in the day. A true drag and drop programming application. You should review it some day.
Ohhh, that looks cool will keep in mind!~
i love multimedia fusion! still use its successor, clickteam fusion 2.5+ to this day. its a great tool
My favourite games "I wanna be the guy" and "I wanna be the boshy" were made with it
windows nya~t
owo new windowsg
Nice style of your video!
why did you use that animation in the green screen segment. why
That into tho. Literally just got a stack of Cisco routers to fuck around with
"...this I can get behind!"
I feel you say that a lot.
Or do you hear it more?
I know you are using old software on old computers... but this stuff here? This is exactly why I switched to Linux and never looked back! XP was the last Windows I dealt with, and I had just as many problems on contemporary hardware as you are having here. I have never had an issue with Linux (though to be honest, back then audio was a bit of a challenge)
That "at the risk of being sent to Florida..." bit hits a little harder these days.
you should run a ppp or dial up network with gentoo as the dial internet server
4:00 Fun fact , you can still to this day write code to be compatible with Visual Basic 4.0 , and use the IDE only as a debugger and a compiler to create programs on windows 10.
And if you willing to deal with windows api shenanigans , you can even make your old-ass but newly compiled program be dpi scalable aware so it wouldn't looks like an app for ants or your next day taco disposal because its so damn blurry.
So yes your going to ask Kernel-Chan alot of help to do "real" work to not make your vb4 app for babies, and your going to have your msdn page open on your browser alot.
23:32 Ah yes.. NT uses a different NTFS system than modern NT system, so modern OS will make it unreadable for NT4.
30:58 When it tryed to calculate space available, it killed a Final Fantasy boss.
Lil fox on the desk cute
What have you done to the fox to be so fluffy? I want to do that to my fursuit
I have the upmost respect for Visual Basic. Many call it a toy language but building client side apps to massive backends was its fortay with a small learning curve. It may have been a toy language but the money generated from it certainly wasn't.
What if Druaga1 was a femboy, weeb and furry? Well this channel is just that kekw.
man I do miss Druaga tho :/
The CD key for Visual Basic 5.0 is 0001-1111111111.
this reminded me immediately of druaga1
programmer sock reveal at 1 mil subs?
..more like this January
No programming socks camera? 💔😔
Whats that intro sound muwuic?
new winG upload, time for estrogen
yess
I'm gonna need some sauce for whatever was going on at 14:56 .
hi snoop!
hewo :3
Hey! if 133 mhz pentium machine still works
can you try arch linux on it?
YOU DIDNT😂 omg video
It's binbows xdddd
God I love this
As a Florida proto, :(
my deepest condolences
flordia doesnt exist
30:17 I might need the sauce here my friend
Hmm.. @DeviantSeiga on twitter and look for the archive in their bio
@@WindowsG You, are a legend
CS to inflation pipeline gettin all of us.
uwu
Show the socks uwu
Is windows basic just as basic as you are lol
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