Reply 20 of 397, by root42
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New video: Upgrading the Gotek Emulator to the Flash Floppy Firmware
New video: Upgrading the Gotek Emulator to the Flash Floppy Firmware
My channel is: https://www.youtube.com/elianda
It is a wild mixture of DOS Demo captures, DOS and early Windows games, early 3D accelerators, game soundtracks on different old sound cards, some C64 demo and intro captures, some captures from Atari ST/TT030 and Amiga. And it is all from actual hardware.
Retronn.de - Vintage Hardware Gallery, Drivers, Guides, Videos. Now with file search
Youtube Channel
FTP Server - Driver Archive and more
DVI2PCIe alignment and 2D image quality measurement tool
Something different today: A Raspberry Pi Xmas Tree
Another computer history video: 1982 Digital Corporation (DEC) Rainbow 100:
"Computer History! One of the more rare vintage computers from Digital Corporation (DEC). Lets talk about Digital's personal computer, the DEC Rainbow 100. Released in 1982, it featured 2 processors: 8088 and Z80. Not entirely IBM PC compatible but enough to run MS DOS (and CP/M 86)."
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7HbC_nq8t1S9l7qGYL0mTA
Collection: http://www.digiloguemuseum.com/index.html
Emulator: https://sites.google.com/site/capex86/
Raytracer: https://sites.google.com/site/opaqueraytracer/
Stargunner self running demo in VGA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8hzU6w89Jk
Retronn.de - Vintage Hardware Gallery, Drivers, Guides, Videos. Now with file search
Youtube Channel
FTP Server - Driver Archive and more
DVI2PCIe alignment and 2D image quality measurement tool
wrote:Stargunner self running demo in VGA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8hzU6w89Jk
Neat. That is one Apogee game that has eluded me so far. Did not know about that!
New video: GoTek Floppy Emulator Mod: OLED Display with 3D printed bracket
New video: The Sierra 10th Anniversary Catalog
New video in the Computer History series:
Blurb: "Computer History! We talk about 1979 released Atari 800, a very important vintage computer whose architecture endured for almost 13 years."
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7HbC_nq8t1S9l7qGYL0mTA
Collection: http://www.digiloguemuseum.com/index.html
Emulator: https://sites.google.com/site/capex86/
Raytracer: https://sites.google.com/site/opaqueraytracer/
I don't just focus on DOS games though I have a few quick play old streamed videos..and such. But I do have a playllist area dedicated mostly to the Midi stuff I've done:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLypzYH … Zofp2RjRRGSJLKM
My channel is mostly video game focused with a larger presence of tech related stuff. I'm overdue for a new video but been really busy with console mod commissions last few months.
Just released a video, about the Great Pentium Pro Haul of 2018 (ref : The great Pentium Pro haul of 2018)
Link :
https://youtu.be/EgimYCZQRt4
The more sound cards, the better.
AdLib documentary : Official Thread
Youtube Channel : The Sound Card Database
How to Destroy a Vintage Handheld Video Game
Assembling the MUS 1099 GameBlaster Clone - Part 1
Assembling the MUS 1099 GameBlaster Clone - Part 2
Soundcard Shootout: Adlib OPL2 vs GameBlaster SAA1099
Started a new series on MS DOS based coding. Starting off with the bare basics. Newbies welcome!
Let's Code MS DOS 0x01: Hello World!
Let's Code MS DOS 0x02: The Keyboard
Not sure how I missed this thread! Here's my channel where I do videos talking about music in games and digital synthesizers (Sound Canvas, Roland JV, etc): https://www.youtube.com/user/SpeedySPCFan/videos
I suppose I'll update here now instead of the thread I made 😀
Musician & music gear/game reviewer.
MIDI hardware: JD-990, SC-55, SC-880, SD-90, VL70-m, Motif ES, Trinity, TS-10, Proteus 2000, XK-6, E6400U
I'm also not sure how i missed this thread. My channel is focused on the nostalgic aspect to retro hardware and gaming. I don't do crazy chip level repairs, but I do come across interesting hardware.
I've got about 40-50 machines in the stable in various states of completion, trying very hard to find that ultra fine line between completionist and hoarder.
I have no clue what I'm doing! If you want to watch me fumble through all my retro projects, you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrDavejustdave
Pristine Texas Instruments 80286 Mainboard