Wonder how much effort it would be to build a raspberry pi into this with one of those tiny 7 inch screens built into that brick monitor & then have a small keyboard & mouse for it, mouse you could probably get away with a small mini notebook mouse & keyboard maybe a 60% size layout one.
Windows 95 is actually a pretty bad operating system. Windows 98 actually did everything better than 95, but the fact that the design and operation of Windows 95 is still used in modern operating systems today makes Windows 95 the most important system ever.
Somewhere in 2015 I saw Win 95 running cargo hold gases environment control and fire safety sensors on a cargo vessel. (Bridge/wheelhouse) Like a 42U server cabinet filled with that monitoring equipment. Not even NT4, just plain Win95 I guess. And from another place MS DOS was controlling hold (cooling/freezing) compressors in real time. (Engine room).
That kit is all too cute, and begging to have a pc hacked into it!
Wonder how much effort it would be to build a raspberry pi into this with one of those tiny 7 inch screens built into that brick monitor & then have a small keyboard & mouse for it, mouse you could probably get away with a small mini notebook mouse & keyboard maybe a 60% size layout one.
Love the attention to detail!
The floppy and CD rom drives are fantastic. Very fun build!
That's fun. I'd like to see someone mod it into an actual working computer!
This is amazing 🤩 Thanx Victor
It’s silly and awesome at the same time.
🤣 the same WTF was happening to me while watching this "win-go-go PC assembly"!!
Great video
How many BTU's it got.. ?
That's like building a full computer from scratch, minus the actual working computer!
Did you overclock the hard drive and defrag the bios ?
I just realized there is no HDD 🥹
Still faster than a Windows Vista machine. 🤣
This is too cool :)
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I agree the sleeper pc pretending to be a windows 95 machine
And yes,,it can run crysis :-)
Very stable pc
I'm so buying one or ten lmao
Windows 95 is actually a pretty bad operating system. Windows 98 actually did everything better than 95, but the fact that the design and operation of Windows 95 is still used in modern operating systems today makes Windows 95 the most important system ever.
Somewhere in 2015 I saw Win 95 running cargo hold gases environment control and fire safety sensors on a cargo vessel. (Bridge/wheelhouse) Like a 42U server cabinet filled with that monitoring equipment. Not even NT4, just plain Win95 I guess. And from another place MS DOS was controlling hold (cooling/freezing) compressors in real time. (Engine room).
So very kawaii!