Gaming on a Scientific Data Computer

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  • @BringusStudios
    @BringusStudios  Год назад +237

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    • @juspluh
      @juspluh Год назад +5

      sure

    • @gabethecool
      @gabethecool Год назад +6

      That transition was so goofy

    • @algret132
      @algret132 Год назад +6

      I can use cyber ghost and it’s the same thing duh 🙄

    • @juspluh
      @juspluh Год назад +2

      @@algret132 YEA

    • @PieStudios
      @PieStudios Год назад +2

      What ad agency did you go through? Or did you contact them directly?

  • @NiCoTHX
    @NiCoTHX Год назад +610

    disabling the steam overlay AND the avatars animations in the chat/profile section is a HUGE boost on a machine like that.

    • @robertpaws
      @robertpaws 3 месяца назад +2

      Or just use a pirated version.

    • @vilzio89
      @vilzio89 3 месяца назад +1

      @@robertpaws how do i watch this right when someone replied today... why does youtube always stop and reccomend everyone for no reason

    • @yasuhopitsniffer
      @yasuhopitsniffer Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Raszer1338 are you having a stroke

    • @Raszer1338
      @Raszer1338 Месяц назад

      @@yasuhopitsniffer yes

  • @themonkwhoburnedhimself
    @themonkwhoburnedhimself 11 месяцев назад +76

    That "haan" when the installation went from 1 to 0 was golden. Love you Bringus, keep doing you.

  • @catthing3398
    @catthing3398 Год назад +6087

    You know its rough when the 3ds ran Half-life better.

    • @juspluh
      @juspluh Год назад

      Comment on my latest video for a chance to get a shout out!

    • @Macko_z_Bogdanca
      @Macko_z_Bogdanca Год назад +101

      Lmao

    • @thefunnydoge
      @thefunnydoge Год назад +332

      3ds runs it at like 20-30 fps while this dudes pc just makes a beat

    • @crestofhonor2349
      @crestofhonor2349 Год назад +221

      Keep in mind the 3DS ran it at 400x240

    • @algret132
      @algret132 Год назад +15

      Lol

  • @jojojojo4332
    @jojojojo4332 Год назад +441

    steamdeck at home

  • @Shadowluis99
    @Shadowluis99 Год назад +1533

    The "let me give you some background" *fade into white for 1 second* and it cutting back to you going "I have no idea" was such a good bit and its at the start of the video. Sets up how good this video will be.

    • @neoqueto
      @neoqueto Год назад +32

      Yep, it gives off that "oh that guy is funny" vibe

    • @dabert5972
      @dabert5972 Год назад +15

      I was about to click off before I saw that. I just knew it was going to be a banger after that.
      Between that and "The Solution", I was thoroughly sent

    • @TheExFatal
      @TheExFatal Год назад +6

      Honestly one of the funniest gags I've seen on youtube

    • @jajoothecoolman
      @jajoothecoolman 5 месяцев назад

      999th like,.

    • @gowanlore2434
      @gowanlore2434 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@neoquetobrudda that's just called finding someone funny.

  • @sakelaine2953
    @sakelaine2953 Год назад +132

    Those old Atom processors had multithreading on a single core, so they'd show up as dual core but they definitely were not. That entire Trimble is basically a ruggedized netbook.

    • @joopie46614
      @joopie46614 Месяц назад +4

      That's still the case with modern CPU's. They're called logical cores which still run on a single CPU core but based on how it works it's close to being multithreaded

  • @Nox_Ludicro
    @Nox_Ludicro Год назад +1655

    Oh hey, a Trimble! I used to do some IT work for a small engineering firm, and their land survey department had a lot of Trimble equipment. I hated having to work with them. They're literally only made to manage GPS location points stored in .csv text files, so there's no need for performance of any kind. This is a fancier one than I've seen, having a full-blown OS. Most I've seen run some version of Windows CE. The model you have isn't familiar to me, but the fact that is was so hard to open was likely due to the fact that they're built to be used outdoors in the field while surveying property lines and elevations and such. That would also explain why the spec's are so low, as theses devices are usually entirely passively cooled, without a single fan or vent, since it's meant to be weatherproof/waterproof to some degree, as well as drop resistant (so mechanical drives are a no-no). That's also likely why the I/O connections were all on a separate piece from the rest of the thing, so that water or dirt can get into a USB port without getting into the main device.

    • @lazyg123
      @lazyg123 Год назад +120

      I work in the mining industry and we all use Leica equipment, but we need to use scanners nowadays so the survey tablets have to be somewhat powerful, still all comes in a text file though lol.

    • @Montgomerygolfgator
      @Montgomerygolfgator Год назад +30

      I know Trimble for CoPilot and PC Miler, CoPilot is a truck GPS suite for ELDs and iOS/Android. PC Miler is a a tool for office-side truck milage estimates, fuel solutions, and it interfaces with ELD messaging so a driver can request directions in text form from an ELD. I figured with the pogo connector and Windows OS (a lot of ELDs run/ran XP or CE) that this was some stand-alone solution for things like box trucks.

    • @JasonLihani
      @JasonLihani Год назад +48

      Thank you for this. I wanted to know more about this thing's normal purpose. You're the best.

    • @AleK0451
      @AleK0451 Год назад +15

      i wondered why this thing looks like a JCB ipad

    • @windstream25
      @windstream25 Год назад +29

      As a surveyor it wasn't a practical data collector and most just stick to old rangers because the average age of a surveyor is 60 and are afraid of new tech

  • @Bolt_BDA
    @Bolt_BDA Год назад +67

    This man is the alternative universe dankpods

  • @Sajingu
    @Sajingu Год назад +527

    There's something about people messing around with older tech (or weaker hardware) to get it to do things that it was never meant to do just amazing.

    • @AlTiri-rd7ly
      @AlTiri-rd7ly Год назад +8

      I know right? I think it feeds the child inside all of us.

    • @hellohaveagoodday
      @hellohaveagoodday Год назад +15

      I totally get that. Shows the freedom of technology, feels like playing with lego as a kid and realising you can add sets together.

    • @UBvtuber
      @UBvtuber 11 месяцев назад

      Literally my entire childhood lmao
      Tryna get an IBM Thinkpad T23 (I think) to run Project 64. lol

    • @therealcryptical6254
      @therealcryptical6254 8 месяцев назад

      YES. I thought I was alone lol

    • @RazorsharpLT
      @RazorsharpLT 7 месяцев назад +9

      This DEFINITELY could run Half-Life without any problems
      It used to run on a 64mb ram 733mhz machine back in the day with 3DS voodo graphics cards.
      His issue is his profound dumbness in using steam. Just download a non steam version ffs.

  • @cardinalhamneggs5253
    @cardinalhamneggs5253 Год назад +248

    Fun fact: Trimble are the current owners of the CAD software SketchUp.

    • @MrMaxymoo22
      @MrMaxymoo22 Год назад +5

      That's why I knew that name!

    • @lars2k1
      @lars2k1 5 месяцев назад

      Trimble also develops CAD plugin Stabicad (for AutoCAD and Revit)

    • @WoWMinGM
      @WoWMinGM 4 месяца назад +4

      @@lars2k1 I work with infrastructure, road and ground design, surveying and that all that jazz. Trimble is near and dear to my heart haha

    • @mauriciorighetti670
      @mauriciorighetti670 4 месяца назад +1

      I think they make autopilots for tractors and combines too

    • @ibethatgoldfishmf
      @ibethatgoldfishmf 4 месяца назад +1

      i remember using sketchup for a woodshop class during covid

  • @Alien_Bob
    @Alien_Bob Год назад +495

    I'm gonna name my first kid Trimble Yuma in honor of this thing

    • @MandrakeFernflower
      @MandrakeFernflower Год назад +31

      Trimble Yuma-Bringus

    • @samdavies2069
      @samdavies2069 11 месяцев назад +20

      Have you done it yet? Or has your wife left you, filed for sole custody and a restraining order on grounds of insanity?

    • @Who-am-i-d1l
      @Who-am-i-d1l 7 месяцев назад +6

      what no don't do that

    • @SireGoofsalot
      @SireGoofsalot 5 месяцев назад +2

      HAVE THEM BE BORN IN YUMA AZ

    • @Nukle0n
      @Nukle0n 4 месяца назад

      @@SireGoofsalot 3:10 to Trimble Yuma

  • @ImDannn
    @ImDannn Год назад +51

    This is the calmest amount of computerised chaos I have ever seen in my life and I’m all for it

  • @gorfelbt
    @gorfelbt Год назад +230

    He really just stole a science computer to play half life.
    This is the stuff I watch. And I love it.

    • @Lamario862
      @Lamario862 9 месяцев назад

      you could not have said it better

    • @apenasgargorio
      @apenasgargorio 5 месяцев назад +3

      this is the most fitting thing i've heard by a landslide
      like playing a racing car on a car radio xd

  • @SodaMazing64
    @SodaMazing64 11 месяцев назад +14

    9:43 As someone who's first computer was a crappy Gateway notebook, this part hit me the hardest.

  • @uncraftbar
    @uncraftbar Год назад +324

    i like the READ THIS NOW file on the desktop and how after the update there was a second one named THIS ONE TOO just to get fully ignored by bringus haha

    • @BringusStudios
      @BringusStudios  Год назад +240

      Someone has sponsorblock installed

    • @uncraftbar
      @uncraftbar Год назад +84

      @@BringusStudios OHH LOL. well that makes sense haha.

    • @gamagama69
      @gamagama69 Год назад +15

      @@BringusStudios uhhh 😅

    • @aiodensghost8645
      @aiodensghost8645 Год назад +48

      @@BringusStudios unfortunately you can thank RUclips and their invasive ad rolls

    • @XdekHckr
      @XdekHckr 8 месяцев назад

      @@aiodensghost8645 sponsorblock is not blocking youtube ads, it's extension driven by community that let you skip part in videos that are sponsored by someone or just boring

  • @TsarBlin
    @TsarBlin Год назад +172

    Why did I think this was a Dankpods video

    • @Ponkowski
      @Ponkowski 8 месяцев назад +21

      Similar camera placement made me think same xd

    • @theinsideoftechnology5134
      @theinsideoftechnology5134 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@Ponkowskilol

    • @jasonnugent963
      @jasonnugent963 8 месяцев назад +9

      Does he break out the 1 grit?

    • @hayd3ni
      @hayd3ni 8 месяцев назад +16

      Same quality different flavor of nugget

    • @Poyrik
      @Poyrik 6 месяцев назад +1

      IT'S THE NUGG POWER

  • @Samdaman131
    @Samdaman131 Год назад +178

    I'm so, so happy this showed up in my recommended. What a stupid concept. Your channel is incredible. Please do more of this.

  • @lenn.2907
    @lenn.2907 3 месяца назад +4

    Hey! CAT Technician here. On our machines we use Trimble earthworks to set GPS points for guidance systems on Dozers, Excavators etc…

  • @M0ving7arg37
    @M0ving7arg37 Год назад +52

    Love the use of the windows 7 log in noise from censoring.

  • @TheRokkis
    @TheRokkis 9 месяцев назад +24

    I've used computer made by Trimble.
    So the thing is I'm forestry engineer and at one point "rugged tablets" were a thing in forestry business in Finland, might still be, dunno, don't work on the field anymore. We got to use couple of different ones in school tho. Basically they all were underpowered, very expensive tablets that wouldn't die even if you threw it into the river after losing your mind with how shitty they were. The idea was that "we need a tablet that can handle rain, dropping it on the rocky surfaces and so on. There weren't that many to choose from, so manufacturers apparently realized that they can use shitty hardware and wrap it into enough plastic that it survives almost everything and sell it with 5-10 times the price you'd actually pay for such lackluster hardware.
    Not sure is forestry companies still use those "manly" tablets, because most of the time they were really slow, almost unusable and just generally bad. Older people couldn't use tablets anyway and younger workers knew how shitty they were, because they actually used computer in school, home and so on.
    Worst part was that they were supposed to be used in remote areas middle of forest but in reality those things couldn't catch internet even middle of the city, so most of the time they were offline and off GPS and you just had to hope, that when you get back to the internet the data was still there (plot twist: we made backups with pen and paper for a reason, but that's on the software side and not tablet's fault. But that also meant that tablet was even more useless).

  • @nyanpasu64
    @nyanpasu64 Год назад +111

    I think the reason the keyboard driver takes time to install, and anew for every different port you plug the same device into, is because Windows is trying to locate a driver from online when it has a perfectly good driver available to use. I think I ended up turning off online driver searches on Windows 7.

  • @itisugamer
    @itisugamer Год назад +47

    That was one of the smoothest sponsorship transitions I've ever seen, hats off to you Sir Bringus

  • @xPLAYnOfficial
    @xPLAYnOfficial Год назад +166

    Hello Bringus Studios! Cool video! I thought as an Intel Atom enthusiast and collector I would offer some advice on how to improve performance on hardware like this, given my extensive experience with Atom-based machines:
    1. Atoms from this generation will generally take a 200mhz boost via FSB overvolting, which I highly recommend you do. 200Mhz doesn't sound like a lot, but going from 1.6Ghz to 1.8Ghz is substantial and can give you more FPS in games especially.
    2. For OS, I highly recommend Linux Mint 19.3 XFCE 32-Bit. It's up-to-date (they just ended support in April of this year), very lightweight (in my experience it runs better than XP on hardware of this vintage), and is fully-compatible with applications like Steam.
    3. Believe it or not, most of the lack of speed you're experiencing is actually from a combination of OS and hard drive. A slow hard drive, coupled with Windows features like Search Index, can bring CPUs like this to their knees very quickly (and also steal a lot of CPU cycles from games). Upgrading to a solid-state storage medium (which I believe it is possible to do on this particular device) will help a LOT.
    4. This Atom is actually single-core, not dual-core. It's hyperthreaded so it shows up as "2 cores" in Windows but it's one physical core with 2 threads. The USB is also 2.0 "standard speed", not USB 1 or 1.1, which is a subset of USB 2.0 that doesn't get talked about much (or really at all). It's USB 1.1 speeds with USB 2.0 compatibility.
    5. Running Steam or other launchers is a pretty quick way to steal most of the CPU power before the games even begin. Running them natively without a launcher will definitely help matters, as you've expressed already in the video.
    6. In regards to improving performance in-games, the biggest bottleneck isn't actually the CPU (I know, crazy) but is actually the system bus. 533Mhz stock is quite slow, SATA speed is SATA 1, and the screen resolution is too high for the embedded GPU. Turning off as many things that need to be live-loaded from the disk as possible can help a lot (such as textures).
    7. I'm sure this is nothing new to you but retro gaming is pretty decent on systems like this.
    Feel free to ask if you have any other questions. Fun to see some Atom love :D

    • @xPLAYnOfficial
      @xPLAYnOfficial Год назад +4

      @liecr mk3 gaming Technically no, however it can be when you overvolt / overclock the FSB

    • @xPLAYnOfficial
      @xPLAYnOfficial Год назад +4

      @liecr mk3 gaming Well usually the safest bet is to slowly up the FSB voltage until it no longer works, then resetting the BIOS and setting to the last setting that worked.

    • @guidoopossum
      @guidoopossum Год назад

      As OS I like antiX more for old PC.

    • @guidoopossum
      @guidoopossum Год назад

      @liecr mk3 gaming idk man recomend Mint xfce, I know one more lightweight and work for 32-bit CPU

    • @DanielTimberwolf
      @DanielTimberwolf 11 месяцев назад +6

      Ah, the ol'reliable netbook gamer survival guide.

  • @alexbassett6967
    @alexbassett6967 Год назад +13

    "time for our third operating system" - truly words to live by, reminds me of my childhood

  • @BigRigCreates
    @BigRigCreates Год назад +10

    Trying to guess every song in this video
    1. Donkey Kong Country level select.
    (1.1 gannon warlock punch)
    2. Delphino Plaza
    3. Idk some obscure DS game
    4. Everybody votes channel
    5. Mushroom bridge / city - Double dash
    6. Something from Toadstool Tour
    7. Hyrule Courtyard OOT
    8. Brawl Main Theme
    9. Something something animal crossing
    10. Mario world 2 athletic
    11. Mario odyssey - steam gardens
    Also, fun video!

    • @TheRealRuddRants
      @TheRealRuddRants 4 месяца назад +1

      That warlock punch. had me in stitches.

  • @nugzmedallion8929
    @nugzmedallion8929 Год назад +6

    "What is this thing? Let me give you guys a little background: I have no idea!"
    Great start. I'm hooked ngl.

  • @UsernameDoesntCare
    @UsernameDoesntCare Год назад +69

    The thing looks like that Tablet that Tails uses in some of the 3D Sonic games.

    • @VerdeMorte
      @VerdeMorte Год назад +5

      It *really* does...

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад +6

      Sure is a chunky boi

    • @remixedcat
      @remixedcat 7 месяцев назад +6

      his 2nd middle name is trimble

    • @ChaseMC215
      @ChaseMC215 7 месяцев назад +3

      And his wall still tastes like dirt.

  • @raigon_pawa
    @raigon_pawa 10 месяцев назад +8

    Why is his transition to sponsor segments so dang smooth 😂

  • @ben_the_potato
    @ben_the_potato Год назад +330

    still way better than the school computers

    • @RyderSpitz
      @RyderSpitz Год назад +31

      Nah I hacked my school pc and it runs pretty good Minecraft gameplay and mods

    • @space_bacon1953
      @space_bacon1953 Год назад +65

      @@vexnaxV2 they understood the joke, they just chimed in about how their school was different + this is YT not Reddit

    • @accontdeleted2583
      @accontdeleted2583 Год назад +4

      @@space_bacon1953 dude it's basically the same thing
      going r/woooosh in a comments thread is allowed and sometimes it ends up on reddit.

    • @awii.neocities
      @awii.neocities Год назад +12

      @@RyderSpitz "Hacked" your school PC? What do you mean? It obviously isn't a Chromebook because you're running Minecraft, and if it's windows, how did you "hack" it. Windows is about as holeless as a block of cheese so theres many ways to break through. Chances are your parents bought it and because of that, they can't lock the BIOS. So if you just reinstalled windows, that isn't "hacking" that's just wiping and reinstalling.

    • @RyderSpitz
      @RyderSpitz Год назад

      @@awii.neocities not really hacked, but I just went into my teachers admin account on the school site and got the password to admin on the computer and wiped everything abt the school from it

  • @ArsiRochell
    @ArsiRochell Год назад +12

    2:43 missed opportunity to say “Alright Trimble, time to tremble”

  • @endruv_2287
    @endruv_2287 Год назад +7

    Not even a minute in and you're ripping electric cords apart. I both respect and am terrified of these engineering channels.

  • @runeeyesaudiovisualshenani4638
    @runeeyesaudiovisualshenani4638 Год назад +26

    is this fancier dank pods?

    • @cliffordreynolds1835
      @cliffordreynolds1835 8 месяцев назад +6

      No Dankpods would be comparing this computer to an Apple product probably,lol.

    • @greystratford2039
      @greystratford2039 7 месяцев назад +2

      this is less fancy dankpods

  • @Many_Sparrows
    @Many_Sparrows Год назад +31

    This is exactly what modding is all about, Jerry-rigging stuff together just to find out it doesn’t work anyway

  • @floatinsardines8104
    @floatinsardines8104 Год назад +19

    Gotta love the way you brought in your sponsor. It's quite the surprise for those uninitiated with Xubuntu and doesn't feel as shoe horned in as other sponsor breaks I've seen. Keep it inventive, I wanna see more ways you could bring a sponsor without destroying the vibe of the vid too much.

    • @BringusStudios
      @BringusStudios  Год назад +11

      Thanks man. If I'm going to be intrusive I might as well earn it with a laugh

  • @slasher4050
    @slasher4050 Год назад +7

    thank you for going some what in depth on what you were doing, helps me learn on how this stuff works as none of the other ones help. Its a great blend between showing the parts for those intrested and others just wanting to watch.

  • @Lightningmcblue
    @Lightningmcblue 6 месяцев назад +10

    ad ends at 13:10

  • @FutureSoap
    @FutureSoap Год назад +81

    This dude boutta find out what the quadratic formula for Mario world is

    • @ethanwaldock2515
      @ethanwaldock2515 Год назад +12

      My boy about to learn the Konami Theorem

    • @FutureSoap
      @FutureSoap Год назад +13

      ​@@ethanwaldock2515 My guy boutta be preaching ⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️🅱️🅰️ start
      by the end of the video

    • @juspluh
      @juspluh Год назад

      Comment on my latest video for a chance to get a shout out!

  • @OneEpicProtogen
    @OneEpicProtogen 2 месяца назад

    Yuma: *dying while trying to hl1*
    Bringus: *starts making epic beats*

  • @trustyvault13canteen32
    @trustyvault13canteen32 Год назад +430

    I always say that any pc can be a gaming pc with the right tools and games, i was wrong

    • @aiodensghost8645
      @aiodensghost8645 Год назад +54

      No, you're right. You just gotta give a bit more effort than usual with these.

    • @AlexanderScott66
      @AlexanderScott66 Год назад +37

      Well it would be good for like, Snake, the game that can fit into a QR code

    • @Deathbatman
      @Deathbatman Год назад +4

      Nah

    • @luigimaster111
      @luigimaster111 Год назад +15

      At the very least I bet you could run some retro console emulators, maybe not a gaming PC but certainly a... TV console of sorts. Retropie might he a good choice, since that can run on a device with as low as 512 mb of ram.
      1 gig of ram certainly is the main bottleneck, used to game on a netbook that had I think the exact same CPU, but the 2 gigs of ram gave it enough memory overhead to handle Minecraft beta 1.6 at 15 fps, and half life 1 at at least 30, don't quite recall.

    • @nnauricio
      @nnauricio Год назад +6

      I used to play a lot of games and emulators a with my phentium 3 and 256 ram back in the day like project 64, ps1, cs 1.6, gunz the duel and other stuff without a single problem

  • @Ar10ch_
    @Ar10ch_ Год назад +14

    This is so awesome lol, part of my job is administering license management servers for a wide range of engineering, chemistry, and geosciences software so I'm somewhat familiar with Trimble. They've got a ton of different software out there, but what I'm familiar with is their geosciences and mining engineering software. These tablets would be used for geospatial work (in my personal experience), e.g. surveying land and mines, capturing data from laser scanners, and stuff like that. A lot of the work is handled by specialized equipment, and these tablets are basically just there to gather data points and stuff, not much actual processing needed from what I understand.
    I've been hoping the geosciences people go for a tech refresh so I can nab one of these from the e-waste, lmk if you'd be interested in selling it lol

  • @bromoment2003
    @bromoment2003 Год назад +93

    Ubuntu stopped 32-bit suppoort a while back. I'd recommend using something like debian instead. It still has 32-bit support and is fairly stable. Not sure if it would help much with steam though but it might make the device a bit more usable

    • @techiewiskers
      @techiewiskers Год назад +2

      mabye Puppy Linux? its cute too

    • @master74200
      @master74200 Год назад +7

      Steam runs fine on Debian, with Proton as well. Has for years.

    • @thenoddingturtle
      @thenoddingturtle Год назад +9

      Debian is definitely a good choice for this class of hardware. Unfortunately, that Atom Z530 has GMA 500 as graphics, so no hardware acceleration in Linux.

    • @techiewiskers
      @techiewiskers Год назад

      @@thenoddingturtle mabye put windows 98 se on for shits and giggles

    • @thenoddingturtle
      @thenoddingturtle Год назад

      @@techiewiskers XP works just fine

  • @mecyanned
    @mecyanned Год назад +6

    8:21 that gave me SOO MUCH NOSTALGIA

  • @jeromehodges8898
    @jeromehodges8898 Год назад +6

    6:20 dankpods moment

  • @jekser2329
    @jekser2329 Год назад +3

    ik this video is 3 months old, but having DKC OST is a great way to get me interested, I love technology shit like this

  • @Father_Pyle
    @Father_Pyle Год назад +16

    Had that very same netbook you referenced, the acer aspire. What a brutal machine lol

  • @mrtaufner
    @mrtaufner Год назад +9

    I just found your channel and I absolutely admire your persistence

  • @bigmodebestmode
    @bigmodebestmode Год назад +4

    bro the editing, humor, and dedication 🔥🔥 spot on

  • @armandobardo6861
    @armandobardo6861 Год назад +5

    Centuries ago, I had a Casio CFX-9850G scientific calculator (actually I had the previous model in gray and monochrome) I made a very simple game based on gorilla.bas, it was a ship that appeared randomly on a line on the screen and you had to introduce angle and force to launch a bomb. It drew the trajectory of the curve using the grapher and if it guessed its coordinates a smoke was shown and a screen that said "sunk", if it did not ask for the coordinates again.
    The programming language was a very simplified BASIC, that Casio used, but that allowed each point of the screen to be graphed, I could never have an HP48G, they were very expensive.

  • @Idontrunntoofast
    @Idontrunntoofast Год назад +2

    I used to work IT. Some of my customers had these on their survey equipment and data collection equipment.

  • @IntrusiveApe
    @IntrusiveApe Год назад +1

    "if you can't handle me at my dependencies error, you can't have me at my extracting package" truer words haven't been said.

  • @robot-s
    @robot-s 9 месяцев назад +101

    Weirdest steam deck

    • @professortortilla
      @professortortilla 4 месяца назад +11

      Steam deck education edition ✅️

    • @xFLAME_x
      @xFLAME_x 4 месяца назад +6

      Steam deck stone age edition

    • @GiGA-BOB
      @GiGA-BOB 2 месяца назад +3

      steam deck at home:

  • @MDodgson
    @MDodgson 2 месяца назад

    i became an engineer about a year ago and to see that Trimble has a device for design is hilarious and to see Bringus do his thing is even better

  • @aaronandrews5648
    @aaronandrews5648 Год назад +6

    I remember running a similar system to this, the Gateway LT2016U and I had the opportunity to run Void Linux (running i3), DOSbox games, Yume Nikki, Cave Story, and Doom and some WADs. Alongside that I was crazy enough to do modern workstation activities such as web browsing with qutebrowser, image editing with gimp and inkscape, and office-work with libreoffice.
    One of the key moments I had was playing Oregon Trail with my therapist, it was super fun! :D

    • @HungerGamesFan00
      @HungerGamesFan00 Год назад

      now i want to see myhouse.wad running on this mf

  • @CapitalGearGaming
    @CapitalGearGaming 4 месяца назад +1

    2:00 super easy way to distinct an HDD and SSD in any windows OS
    On file explorer, right-click the drive, properties, click tools tab, then click on optimize under optimize and defragment device. Or just open disk defragmenter by searching for 'defrag'
    It will state on the left side if HDD or SSD, additionally if it somehow doesn't, see if it will optimize the drive or just trim the drive. Optimizing is a HDD only thing, trimming is for SSDs.

  • @RisingRevengeance
    @RisingRevengeance Год назад +10

    Thats a special kinda potato. In 05 I had a garbage emachines netbook or whatever they were called. Nes emulation was basically all the gaming it could do and even that was probably better.
    Edit: Nvm this potato is definitely better!

  • @bluespartan076
    @bluespartan076 7 месяцев назад +2

    just found your channel and i love it. A mix between Dankpods and Michael MJD

  • @bruddanecessity34
    @bruddanecessity34 Год назад +3

    not gonna lie, that transition to the NordVPN sponsor was good

  • @GrumpyIan
    @GrumpyIan Год назад +1

    "Let me give you guys a little background.... I have no idea." That made me laugh way more than I should have.

  • @komidanohitouko
    @komidanohitouko Год назад +5

    That VPN transiton was just perfect 👌👌

  • @andrewb2637
    @andrewb2637 Год назад +2

    These type of tablets are typically used for construction. The estimating software I use is Trimble Autobid Mechanical/Sheetmetal. These tablets can be used with the 3D scanning cameras used in the field to take real time images of pre/post construction. The issue with these tablets is that they make them so bare bones that you are forced to buy a new one every few years just to keep up with the demand of tech. And they aren’t cheap

  • @michaeldemers2716
    @michaeldemers2716 Год назад +12

    I personally would have gone with Crysis. I believe that would possibly run. I don't think it will do anything more powerful than that.

  • @Grocel512
    @Grocel512 Год назад +1

    Should have ran Half-Life on software mode on the first attempt. The iGPU was shitting the bed with the OpenGL renderer. An Intel Atom could easily handle SW mode with it's 1,6 GHz and more modern architecture than we had in 1998. Half-Life SW mode runs on a Pentium 2 with like 20 fps.

  • @ethilaron4176
    @ethilaron4176 5 месяцев назад +17

    You tried to run N64, a 64-bit console, on a 32-bit computer. Good job.

    • @shejan0986
      @shejan0986 4 месяца назад +10

      Not the same thing, you can run N64 emulators on a 32-bit x86 system

  • @Timothy14f
    @Timothy14f 4 месяца назад +1

    16:15 The funniest part in this video 🤣🤣 i love how he said "huh!?"

  • @adamtheman17
    @adamtheman17 Год назад +26

    that would be great for RetroPie OS with emulators

    • @jordanvill7361
      @jordanvill7361 16 дней назад

      The light weight emulators for RetroPie? Sure!
      The actual RetroPi OS? Probably not. It has an intel atom processor . Which is x86 architecture. Whereas the raspberry pi’s are ARM architecture.

  • @AidanTheCross
    @AidanTheCross Год назад +3

    Dude that was a smooth sponsor transition

  • @tommo120
    @tommo120 Год назад +11

    Can't wait to see what you do with the X1 Carbon! Also, definitely very jealous. My current printer is a tiny cube from 2017 that can print 13cm in each direction

  • @Genecaster
    @Genecaster 9 месяцев назад +1

    We use Trimble devices at work, they're used with our survey crews to interface with their equipment.

  • @alexisadoofus
    @alexisadoofus Год назад +3

    The real gaming is the friends we made along the way.

  • @RealCreativeCarson
    @RealCreativeCarson Год назад +1

    “Welcome to the future. Everything is worse”
    True.

  • @hamsterwolf
    @hamsterwolf Год назад +11

    Probably needed the full direct x 9 update . If you were running none service pack xp almost no programs want to run on that. If you can get sp3 onto it you could probably get project 64 going.

  • @theglitchygamingking
    @theglitchygamingking Год назад +1

    The dankpods style intro was great

  • @jehad7033
    @jehad7033 Год назад +14

    The american dankpods

  • @pilotreaux
    @pilotreaux Год назад

    That was the best and most relatable sponsor ad I've ever seen.

  • @Dragzilla66
    @Dragzilla66 Год назад +5

    This is why you save charging cables, no matter what lol.

  • @Yixdy
    @Yixdy Год назад +1

    Oh man, what music is that in the background?? It's driving me nuts! A sonic game? Mario kart?? Why can't I remember!!

  • @win7best
    @win7best 9 месяцев назад +3

    You should have gotten debian. It's lighter and is what Ubuntu is based on

  • @pedrovarunca2197
    @pedrovarunca2197 4 месяца назад

    I like to imagine that "the responsible solution" is just a better drill

  • @BaroqueSphinx
    @BaroqueSphinx Год назад +11

    What tool did you use to expose the wires on the destroyed laptop charger cable?

    • @BringusStudios
      @BringusStudios  Год назад +3

      www.amazon.com/Self-Adjusting-Stripper-Klein-Tools-11061/dp/B00CXKOEQ6

  • @AndersHass
    @AndersHass Год назад +2

    Proton ain’t emulation so there is barely any overhead with it thereby you dont need extra CPU power to use it compared to running native Windows (it might run better depending on the game and hardware).

  • @ManVsCliff
    @ManVsCliff Год назад +3

    The F in the F keys is for functions, so while your playing the game the computer will then start running background processes and switch your input to something else because it is not registered in that window anymore.

  • @Jellolotl7468
    @Jellolotl7468 11 месяцев назад +2

    My friend who knows nothing about computers when he looks inside one:”which one is gaming chip?”

  • @scottcol23
    @scottcol23 Год назад +6

    What a stupid little computer.. I love it! 😍 Keep up the great work! Really enjoyed this video.

  • @burein_ita
    @burein_ita 10 месяцев назад +1

    15:10 nah Ubuntu and it's derivatives have just become the Windows of Linux
    If you're dealing with 32bit machines ( especially atom cpus ), you're better of using Void-Linux or if you're brave Gentoo.
    That way you get a light-weight system, important if you only have 1GB of RAM.
    The other option is just downgrading to Windows XP if you wanna run some retro games.
    Atom cpus struggle with games like Half-Life anyways.

  • @tommythelizard1521
    @tommythelizard1521 Год назад +8

    Hello Mr.Bringus! Did you know that the 32 bit version of puppy Linux from 2020 only takes up around 65MB of RAM at start up and I’m pretty sure it’s still supported to. I installed it last year on laptop from 2006 and it was pretty good. it’s based on Ubuntu also.

  • @jikemenkins7098
    @jikemenkins7098 11 месяцев назад

    🤣 The Jarjar Gordon Freeman had me in absolute stitches! 🤣🤣😂

  • @ShadowRubberDuck
    @ShadowRubberDuck Год назад +7

    I see you finally got you windows portable console!

  • @TheFrantic5
    @TheFrantic5 7 месяцев назад +1

    Our bro here stole Tails' Miles Electric computer tablet.

  • @markusTegelane
    @markusTegelane Год назад +8

    I think this Intel Atom has 1 core, 2 threads, not 2 cores (because hyper threading)

    • @BringusStudios
      @BringusStudios  Год назад +3

      Yeah you're right I made an oopsie

    • @MandrakeFernflower
      @MandrakeFernflower Год назад

      ​​​@@BringusStudios a p3 coppermine from 2001 runs XP better than the trimble

  • @schnow265
    @schnow265 Год назад +1

    Trimble: The company who owns Sketchfab

  • @RetiredChannel89
    @RetiredChannel89 Год назад +5

    I'd love to see you turn a switch into a steam deck. Please bringus!

    • @bljmario6410
      @bljmario6410 Год назад +2

      The potential issue with that is like someone already tried that, jumped through 50 bajillion hoops and still didn't work. (Lazy to put link here) Also someone DID manage to get Steam, but didn't run really well. For example, Pizza Tower ran at like 2 FPS on the Switch. You can do other stuff on the Switch with Linux tho, maybe trying to play standalone games and emulators.

  • @michelvanbriemen3459
    @michelvanbriemen3459 Год назад +1

    I miss those netbook days man, while I never bought one a classmate of mine got a netbook so he could play GTA San Andreas in middle school. 15FPS at 800x480 never looked so impressive before

  • @aceoyame2619
    @aceoyame2619 Год назад +7

    I have the sneaking suspicion in win7 it was using open gl with a missing open gl driver. As for in xp half life was using cpu rendering. I remember running Left for dead on an n270 which is a fair bit weaker. Granted, I did have to use a bunch of commands to make it run smooth

  • @geraldhand5047
    @geraldhand5047 2 месяца назад

    Got to admit.....ya pretty slick on workin them sponsors in, creative and such, I ain't even mad, about watchin ads lol

  • @cydragon2.099
    @cydragon2.099 Год назад +5

    On windows xp you possibly need the actual gpu driver for that scientific tablet pc... maybe look up the cpu to see of what igpu it would have to stage the right driver

  • @deerparaphernalia
    @deerparaphernalia Год назад

    This guy is like the grungey PC version of Dankpods.
    I love it. Hell yeah

  • @TheFunniBaconMan
    @TheFunniBaconMan 3 месяца назад +3

    Only fitting to play Half-Life on a Scientific Computer.

  • @RVTerruvia
    @RVTerruvia 11 месяцев назад

    from what I can tell, Trimble makes mobile computers for fields where data is necessary, like Surveyors in construction, which need a small computer to wirelessly talk to a laser so they can calculate coordinates and elevation. (I worked at a construction site for 5 months, and the computer he was using, attached to the IR pole was made by Trimble, obviously a newer model that ran Windows 10.

  • @UsernameDoesntCare
    @UsernameDoesntCare Год назад +12

    One of my favourite reasons as to why I use Linux, is seeing people try to use it, get frustrated and claim that Linux sucks and they eventually return to Windows and make a bunch of jokes about how Linux sucks and tell people to just use Windows, meanwhile, as a Linux user, I'm perfectly fine with the OS, I know how to do stuff and how to fix stuff and I've been daily driving it for 2 years, gaming on it, basically doing everything I would do on WIndows on Linux. I try to help those kinds of people at times, but I often feel as if Windows users have the wrong idea coming to Linux. Theres definitely a learning curve, and if you're impatient then its not for you.
    But something about me just loves seeing people complain about Linux, meanwhile, I am playing Roblox on Linux, I am gaming on Linux, I am doing everything I've wanted to do on it, but it's just broken for everyone else, it seems.

    • @OpposingTV
      @OpposingTV Год назад +1

      I used Linux for a bit when windows was broken and man I loved it, just wish it had more game support

    • @Noxior12
      @Noxior12 Год назад +1

      @@OpposingTV support is pretty good these days with proton, there is a lack of support in terms of anticheats tho

    • @chadmasta5
      @chadmasta5 Год назад +2

      I have used Linux at various points across just about every type of hardware you can throw it on over the last 14 years. Oldest machine had a pentium ii from 1997 and the newest had a ryzen 5 3500u from 2020. I've used it on x86, x64, arm, ppc, AMD, and intel. AMD gpu, intel gpu, even Nvidia as bad an idea as that is. I've distro hopped all over. Laptop, desktop, tablet, all in one, and single board computer. Some as hobby projects, some I daily drove.
      I have never in my life had a single instance of Linux just work. There has always, without fail, been at least one issue that either needed to be solved by digging through old forum posts for similar problems on different distros, somehow sorted itself out temporarily before breaking again, or just being unsolvable. For all of its many faults, Windows is objectively easier to use. When I want a program I just get it. No checking repositories, no adding new repositories, no building my own executable, no work arounds to run the Windows version, and no searching for alternatives that may or may not even be able to do what I want. Linux has come a long way but it's still far from being something the average person will be able to use for their every day PC.

    • @LakoIsFun
      @LakoIsFun Год назад

      The issue is that you'd need a modern PC to even play basic DirectX games, as DXVK needs VK, Vulkan. If your GPU is from anything before like the mid-2010s, you're better off using Windows since most of them don't support Vulkan 1 (DXVK needs like Vulkan 2/3), but *do* support DX12. Yeah, OpenGL and Wine's old interpreter might work, but they're not as compatible.
      So basically even if Steam worked perfectly on that Trimble tablet, I doubt that most games would work, but to be fair, Half-Life, an OpenGL game was the benchmark.

    • @KopperNeoman
      @KopperNeoman Год назад

      Linux's gaming backends suck... compared to Windows. Granted, this is like how crows are stupid compared to humans, pigeons are smart compared to games journalists, and ESG is freedom compared to social credits, but it's still true.