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Windows 95 in 2020 - 25 Years Later
The first 500 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/danwood2
Windows 95 celebrates its 25th birthday this year! It was an operating system that really changed the world. I take a nostalgic look back at Windows 95 and find out how useful it is in 2020.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danwooduk
My retro gaming podcast: http://theretrohour.com
My Twitter: http://twitter.com/danwood_uk
My Facebook: http://facebook.com/danwooduk
Sources used in this video:
Bill Gates - The Internet Tidal Wave memo: https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/atr/legacy/2006/03/03/20.pdf
Microsoft Windows 95 Video Guide: https://youtu.be/b71rpN1iJKA
Windows 95 Commercial: https://youtu.be/Tw-GGT6900s
The Computer Chronicles - Wind...
published: 18 Mar 2020
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Microsoft Windows 95 Launch with Bill Gates & Jay Leno (1995)
Dreams come true: the holy grail of Microsoft launch events finally made available for viewing pleasure after nearly 27 years. This launch event stars Jay Leno as he explores Windows 95 and the campus while making remarkably corny and dated celebrity jokes, so it's an unexpected relief to hear Bill Gates talk when he isn't around.
Several pieces of footage from this event have been floating around for many years, but the full uncut version was nowhere to be found up until now, so you'll be witnessing a lot of stuff that hasn't been seen by anyone outside of attendees, the press, and the development team. One example is some of the websites shown near the end, including pages from the older MSN service, and the official homepage for the Windows 95 launch campus complete with rich web graph...
published: 03 Apr 2022
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Why Windows 95 Was a BIG Deal!
It is the night of August 23, 1995. Everyone around you is excited for Windows 95. This is clearly a big deal! You got your JNCO jeans on, you brought your Game Boy with you because you have no idea how long this is going to take, and you and your friend are waiting in line at Best Buy with hundreds of other people, waiting for midnight to strike, because that is when the all-new Windows operating system will be available for purchase on store shelves. But do you even know why you’re here?
Microsoft got the whole world excited for Windows 95 with its retrospectively famous “Start Me Up” campaign. Its marketing was just incredible. It worked so well, thousands of people waited in line at many retail stores across the world to buy it, making it the most successful software launch in history...
published: 27 Jun 2021
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Microsoft Windows 95 Startup Sound
Successor of 3.1, Windows 95 became a major succes for Microsoft. Download link below.
Download MP3 (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Download WAV (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Subscribe (free too): http://goo.gl/kl9qh
published: 12 Jun 2010
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Will Scammers Notice I'm Using Windows 95?
Are tech support scammers smart enough to notice a 20+ year old version of windows? Would they hang up right away or keep trying to scam me even though their script won't work?
► Watch the next call live: https://twitch.tv/kitboga
► Submit Scams: https://airtable.com/shrLNrKjBPakr6J8u
► Join: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm22FAXZMw1BaWeFszZxUKw/join
Patreon........ https://www.patreon.com/kitboga
Twitter.......... https://twitter.com/kitboga
Twitch.......... https://twitch.tv/kitboga
Merch........... https://teespring.com/stores/kitboga
Discord......... http://discord.gg/kitboga
Reddit........... https://reddit.com/r/kitboga
Pranking Scam Call Centers With Windows 95 Scambait
published: 10 Jan 2021
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Building a Windows 95 PC! Socket 7 AMD K6 & 3Dfx
Assembling a 1997-era Socket 7 system running an AMD K6 processor paired with the classic Asus P/I-P55T2P4 motherboard! Of course, it's also packing a 3dfx Voodoo card, a wavetable-capable sound card, and good old Windows 95. And it plays POD. Lovely!
● LGR links:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Other pertinent linkage:
GlitchWorks clock chips:
https://www.tindie.com/products/glitchwrks/gw-12887-1-ds12887-rtc-replacement-module
Mark's 3D printed drive carriers:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/markgm/m.html
Geekenspiel stickers and case badges:
https://www.ebay.com/str/geekenspiel
● All background music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Computers
published: 11 Jun 2021
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Windows 95 Commercial
An old commercial for Windows 95
Back when multi-tasking was brand new :)
Thought you all would like to see it!
-Mark
Legal Notice: This video is property of Microsoft Corporation.
published: 02 Mar 2008
19:53
Windows 95 in 2020 - 25 Years Later
The first 500 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/danwood2
Windows 95 celebrates its 25th birthday this yea...
The first 500 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/danwood2
Windows 95 celebrates its 25th birthday this year! It was an operating system that really changed the world. I take a nostalgic look back at Windows 95 and find out how useful it is in 2020.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danwooduk
My retro gaming podcast: http://theretrohour.com
My Twitter: http://twitter.com/danwood_uk
My Facebook: http://facebook.com/danwooduk
Sources used in this video:
Bill Gates - The Internet Tidal Wave memo: https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/atr/legacy/2006/03/03/20.pdf
Microsoft Windows 95 Video Guide: https://youtu.be/b71rpN1iJKA
Windows 95 Commercial: https://youtu.be/Tw-GGT6900s
The Computer Chronicles - Windows 95 (1995): https://youtu.be/ZBbvmORcgSo
Windows 95 Release NZ 1995: https://youtu.be/W9Jn3GIwgCM
#windows95 #90s #throwback
https://wn.com/Windows_95_In_2020_25_Years_Later
The first 500 people who click the link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/danwood2
Windows 95 celebrates its 25th birthday this year! It was an operating system that really changed the world. I take a nostalgic look back at Windows 95 and find out how useful it is in 2020.
Support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danwooduk
My retro gaming podcast: http://theretrohour.com
My Twitter: http://twitter.com/danwood_uk
My Facebook: http://facebook.com/danwooduk
Sources used in this video:
Bill Gates - The Internet Tidal Wave memo: https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/atr/legacy/2006/03/03/20.pdf
Microsoft Windows 95 Video Guide: https://youtu.be/b71rpN1iJKA
Windows 95 Commercial: https://youtu.be/Tw-GGT6900s
The Computer Chronicles - Windows 95 (1995): https://youtu.be/ZBbvmORcgSo
Windows 95 Release NZ 1995: https://youtu.be/W9Jn3GIwgCM
#windows95 #90s #throwback
- published: 18 Mar 2020
- views: 665699
1:32:07
Microsoft Windows 95 Launch with Bill Gates & Jay Leno (1995)
Dreams come true: the holy grail of Microsoft launch events finally made available for viewing pleasure after nearly 27 years. This launch event stars Jay Leno ...
Dreams come true: the holy grail of Microsoft launch events finally made available for viewing pleasure after nearly 27 years. This launch event stars Jay Leno as he explores Windows 95 and the campus while making remarkably corny and dated celebrity jokes, so it's an unexpected relief to hear Bill Gates talk when he isn't around.
Several pieces of footage from this event have been floating around for many years, but the full uncut version was nowhere to be found up until now, so you'll be witnessing a lot of stuff that hasn't been seen by anyone outside of attendees, the press, and the development team. One example is some of the websites shown near the end, including pages from the older MSN service, and the official homepage for the Windows 95 launch campus complete with rich web graphics. And that was all displayed on Internet Explorer 1.0!
This tape also houses that infamous Windows 1.0 "commercial" with Steve Ballmer that I uploaded previously, in case you're wondering where that originates from. It's also one of possibly several different prints for that video, as there are other old copies floating around shown to have different intros.
A pretty crucial detail at the beginning of the video regarding Windows 95's release to manufacturing date is also brought up, as the one that's present on Wikipedia wrongly states that its August 15th, so that's another mystery cleared up.
I consider this to be the absolute pinnacle of my VHS collection, as I doubt anything else I collect will ever top this. It cost a pretty penny to obtain too! That doesn't mean it won't be the end of my collecting endeavors, as I'll be back to upload more tapes from time to time - mostly on the Internet Archive. So now I bring this crucial piece of software history to you, and I hope you hold this landmark of a tape in high regard as much as I do. Enjoy!
"Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones (1981)
Chapter selection:
0:00 Prelude and Legal Jargon
2:08 July 14, 1995 - Developer Stories (and geese which make pig noises)
4:22 Windows Then - Steve Ballmer in 1986 "selling" Windows 1.0, except in Nebraska
5:29 Windows Now - Beta Tester Testimonies
6:59 Launch Show Begins! Jay Leno on Stage
11:41 Bill Gates Demonstrates the Start Button
18:12 Comparing Windows 95 against Windows for Workgroups 3.11
20:15 Windows 95 Upgrade Volunteers (Chicago CD vest guy)
24:20 Gates' PowerPoint outlining Windows 95's key technical features
30:59 Demonstration of Networking Features (easy printer installation, group policies)
34:15 Microsoft Mousemobile
35:20 More Beta Tester Testimonies (Ford Motor Company)
39:49 Even More Beta Tester Testimonies from Other Companies
44:09 Bill Gates Discusses End User Benefits of Windows 95
46:11 Pavilion Tour, 3D Gaming Demo
48:29 Windows 95 Upgrade Under Way, Plug and Play Devices Installed
49:06 Yet More Beta Tester Testimonies (Artists, researching on Encarta, the simplicity of AutoPlay)
52:20 Microsoft Office 95 Demonstration
1:05:36 Windows 95 Upgrade Complete, PCMCIA Demo
1:06:28 Bill Miller Demonstrates the Microsoft Network
1:12:54 Windows 95 On-Line Launch Event website
1:16:19 Microsoft Plus! Companion for Windows 95 Demonstration (Space Cadet Pinball is shown here briefly before Jay interrupts Bill yet again)
1:20:23 Brad Silverberg's Closing Notes
1:24:23 Start Me Up advertisement (1st preview)
1:25:36 The Windows 95 Development Team!
1:29:18 Ending, 3D Windows 95 Logo Animation
1:29:47 Empty space on the tape, included only for completeness
https://wn.com/Microsoft_Windows_95_Launch_With_Bill_Gates_Jay_Leno_(1995)
Dreams come true: the holy grail of Microsoft launch events finally made available for viewing pleasure after nearly 27 years. This launch event stars Jay Leno as he explores Windows 95 and the campus while making remarkably corny and dated celebrity jokes, so it's an unexpected relief to hear Bill Gates talk when he isn't around.
Several pieces of footage from this event have been floating around for many years, but the full uncut version was nowhere to be found up until now, so you'll be witnessing a lot of stuff that hasn't been seen by anyone outside of attendees, the press, and the development team. One example is some of the websites shown near the end, including pages from the older MSN service, and the official homepage for the Windows 95 launch campus complete with rich web graphics. And that was all displayed on Internet Explorer 1.0!
This tape also houses that infamous Windows 1.0 "commercial" with Steve Ballmer that I uploaded previously, in case you're wondering where that originates from. It's also one of possibly several different prints for that video, as there are other old copies floating around shown to have different intros.
A pretty crucial detail at the beginning of the video regarding Windows 95's release to manufacturing date is also brought up, as the one that's present on Wikipedia wrongly states that its August 15th, so that's another mystery cleared up.
I consider this to be the absolute pinnacle of my VHS collection, as I doubt anything else I collect will ever top this. It cost a pretty penny to obtain too! That doesn't mean it won't be the end of my collecting endeavors, as I'll be back to upload more tapes from time to time - mostly on the Internet Archive. So now I bring this crucial piece of software history to you, and I hope you hold this landmark of a tape in high regard as much as I do. Enjoy!
"Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones (1981)
Chapter selection:
0:00 Prelude and Legal Jargon
2:08 July 14, 1995 - Developer Stories (and geese which make pig noises)
4:22 Windows Then - Steve Ballmer in 1986 "selling" Windows 1.0, except in Nebraska
5:29 Windows Now - Beta Tester Testimonies
6:59 Launch Show Begins! Jay Leno on Stage
11:41 Bill Gates Demonstrates the Start Button
18:12 Comparing Windows 95 against Windows for Workgroups 3.11
20:15 Windows 95 Upgrade Volunteers (Chicago CD vest guy)
24:20 Gates' PowerPoint outlining Windows 95's key technical features
30:59 Demonstration of Networking Features (easy printer installation, group policies)
34:15 Microsoft Mousemobile
35:20 More Beta Tester Testimonies (Ford Motor Company)
39:49 Even More Beta Tester Testimonies from Other Companies
44:09 Bill Gates Discusses End User Benefits of Windows 95
46:11 Pavilion Tour, 3D Gaming Demo
48:29 Windows 95 Upgrade Under Way, Plug and Play Devices Installed
49:06 Yet More Beta Tester Testimonies (Artists, researching on Encarta, the simplicity of AutoPlay)
52:20 Microsoft Office 95 Demonstration
1:05:36 Windows 95 Upgrade Complete, PCMCIA Demo
1:06:28 Bill Miller Demonstrates the Microsoft Network
1:12:54 Windows 95 On-Line Launch Event website
1:16:19 Microsoft Plus! Companion for Windows 95 Demonstration (Space Cadet Pinball is shown here briefly before Jay interrupts Bill yet again)
1:20:23 Brad Silverberg's Closing Notes
1:24:23 Start Me Up advertisement (1st preview)
1:25:36 The Windows 95 Development Team!
1:29:18 Ending, 3D Windows 95 Logo Animation
1:29:47 Empty space on the tape, included only for completeness
- published: 03 Apr 2022
- views: 758419
14:23
Why Windows 95 Was a BIG Deal!
It is the night of August 23, 1995. Everyone around you is excited for Windows 95. This is clearly a big deal! You got your JNCO jeans on, you brought your Game...
It is the night of August 23, 1995. Everyone around you is excited for Windows 95. This is clearly a big deal! You got your JNCO jeans on, you brought your Game Boy with you because you have no idea how long this is going to take, and you and your friend are waiting in line at Best Buy with hundreds of other people, waiting for midnight to strike, because that is when the all-new Windows operating system will be available for purchase on store shelves. But do you even know why you’re here?
Microsoft got the whole world excited for Windows 95 with its retrospectively famous “Start Me Up” campaign. Its marketing was just incredible. It worked so well, thousands of people waited in line at many retail stores across the world to buy it, making it the most successful software launch in history. People knew that Windows 95 was an important milestone, but did they understand why? Yeah…but also, probably not. What’s really interesting about Microsoft’s product launch is that it was able to even mesmerize people that frankly didn’t really know what was going on. Today, we are going to look at the causes and effects of this great software phenomenon and explain “Why Windows 95 Was So Important.”
The seemingly everlasting influence of the Windows 95 operating system can really be boiled down to three things: brilliant marketing (arguably the biggest component), innovative features, and, just like many other incredibly successful things, timing. It’s honestly really easy to overlook Windows 95 as this revolutionary piece of software, even at the time. But keep in mind, that’s not the question this video is answering, but rather why Windows 95 was important. Being important and revolutionary are different things. But was Windows 95 revolutionary? Not really, or at least not as much as you’d think. Heck, its exorbitant amount of marketing actually brought it a lot of criticism, particularly from Apple users. Many of these people scoffed at the features that Windows 95 was boastfully advertising, and mockingly nicknamed it “Macintosh 87.” This is because they claimed that Macintosh did it first, almost a decade earlier, and they actually weren’t too far off. A new feature included in Windows 95 allowed users to name files up to 255 characters long, a huge improvement to the previous 11-character limit. But this was a feature the Macintosh had for over ten years, along with a similar looking GUI that used similar icons. I mean, if you really want to get technical Macintosh actually copied Xerox and Windows just copied it afterwards, but that’s a whole other video, but it didn’t stop Apple users at the time from giving Windows 95 some bad PR. Yeah, the whole “Mac vs PC” debate is a lot older than you might think. But Microsoft’s incredible advertising serves as a testament for why people still chose Windows 95 over the already existing Mac OS instead. Yeah, Windows 95 was similar to the Macintosh, but its marketing gave it a better personality.
Computing had an interesting role in the 90s, which was to be as relatable as possible, to transform from this niche community into something that everybody did. Computers were going to be as relatable and fun as cars or television, and Windows 95, in a lot of ways, was the one that took initiative on achieving this goal. Their commercials were upbeat, exciting, and appealed to the masses using pop culture references of the time. Their main focus was showing the operating system’s simplicity, and how much the user could do with such little effort. It was less of a convoluted piece of software and more like a person, when in reality, Windows 95 honestly wasn’t all that different from its previous version, Windows 3.1. With the way 3.1was marketed, people basically just saw it as DOS wearing a fancy outfit. Windows 95 also ran on top of DOS, only difference was DOS booted into Windows by default, so you didn’t notice it, and of course the ads wouldn’t tell you that. All this fun advertising excited people and encouraged them to go out and see what all the fuss was about, including those that were just getting into computers and had no prior experience with them. Consequently, many people weren’t even exactly sure why they were in line, but just knew that it was the start of something big, and that this product was going to soon enrich their lives in one way or another.
Website: http://www.nationsquid.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nationsquid
Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/squids-secret
Discord: https://discord.gg/CY9VWjfEG3
Google +: just kidding.
Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5025-beauty-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A special thanks to these patrons:
- Swingadee
- Winolotonolo
- Tommy Sharp
- Sl0rg
- Hannah Marsh
- Not So Sweet Melissa
ENJOY THE PROGRAM.
https://wn.com/Why_Windows_95_Was_A_Big_Deal
It is the night of August 23, 1995. Everyone around you is excited for Windows 95. This is clearly a big deal! You got your JNCO jeans on, you brought your Game Boy with you because you have no idea how long this is going to take, and you and your friend are waiting in line at Best Buy with hundreds of other people, waiting for midnight to strike, because that is when the all-new Windows operating system will be available for purchase on store shelves. But do you even know why you’re here?
Microsoft got the whole world excited for Windows 95 with its retrospectively famous “Start Me Up” campaign. Its marketing was just incredible. It worked so well, thousands of people waited in line at many retail stores across the world to buy it, making it the most successful software launch in history. People knew that Windows 95 was an important milestone, but did they understand why? Yeah…but also, probably not. What’s really interesting about Microsoft’s product launch is that it was able to even mesmerize people that frankly didn’t really know what was going on. Today, we are going to look at the causes and effects of this great software phenomenon and explain “Why Windows 95 Was So Important.”
The seemingly everlasting influence of the Windows 95 operating system can really be boiled down to three things: brilliant marketing (arguably the biggest component), innovative features, and, just like many other incredibly successful things, timing. It’s honestly really easy to overlook Windows 95 as this revolutionary piece of software, even at the time. But keep in mind, that’s not the question this video is answering, but rather why Windows 95 was important. Being important and revolutionary are different things. But was Windows 95 revolutionary? Not really, or at least not as much as you’d think. Heck, its exorbitant amount of marketing actually brought it a lot of criticism, particularly from Apple users. Many of these people scoffed at the features that Windows 95 was boastfully advertising, and mockingly nicknamed it “Macintosh 87.” This is because they claimed that Macintosh did it first, almost a decade earlier, and they actually weren’t too far off. A new feature included in Windows 95 allowed users to name files up to 255 characters long, a huge improvement to the previous 11-character limit. But this was a feature the Macintosh had for over ten years, along with a similar looking GUI that used similar icons. I mean, if you really want to get technical Macintosh actually copied Xerox and Windows just copied it afterwards, but that’s a whole other video, but it didn’t stop Apple users at the time from giving Windows 95 some bad PR. Yeah, the whole “Mac vs PC” debate is a lot older than you might think. But Microsoft’s incredible advertising serves as a testament for why people still chose Windows 95 over the already existing Mac OS instead. Yeah, Windows 95 was similar to the Macintosh, but its marketing gave it a better personality.
Computing had an interesting role in the 90s, which was to be as relatable as possible, to transform from this niche community into something that everybody did. Computers were going to be as relatable and fun as cars or television, and Windows 95, in a lot of ways, was the one that took initiative on achieving this goal. Their commercials were upbeat, exciting, and appealed to the masses using pop culture references of the time. Their main focus was showing the operating system’s simplicity, and how much the user could do with such little effort. It was less of a convoluted piece of software and more like a person, when in reality, Windows 95 honestly wasn’t all that different from its previous version, Windows 3.1. With the way 3.1was marketed, people basically just saw it as DOS wearing a fancy outfit. Windows 95 also ran on top of DOS, only difference was DOS booted into Windows by default, so you didn’t notice it, and of course the ads wouldn’t tell you that. All this fun advertising excited people and encouraged them to go out and see what all the fuss was about, including those that were just getting into computers and had no prior experience with them. Consequently, many people weren’t even exactly sure why they were in line, but just knew that it was the start of something big, and that this product was going to soon enrich their lives in one way or another.
Website: http://www.nationsquid.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nationsquid
Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/squids-secret
Discord: https://discord.gg/CY9VWjfEG3
Google +: just kidding.
Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5025-beauty-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A special thanks to these patrons:
- Swingadee
- Winolotonolo
- Tommy Sharp
- Sl0rg
- Hannah Marsh
- Not So Sweet Melissa
ENJOY THE PROGRAM.
- published: 27 Jun 2021
- views: 601105
0:07
Microsoft Windows 95 Startup Sound
Successor of 3.1, Windows 95 became a major succes for Microsoft. Download link below.
Download MP3 (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Download WAV (free)...
Successor of 3.1, Windows 95 became a major succes for Microsoft. Download link below.
Download MP3 (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Download WAV (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Subscribe (free too): http://goo.gl/kl9qh
https://wn.com/Microsoft_Windows_95_Startup_Sound
Successor of 3.1, Windows 95 became a major succes for Microsoft. Download link below.
Download MP3 (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Download WAV (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Subscribe (free too): http://goo.gl/kl9qh
- published: 12 Jun 2010
- views: 7981708
15:01
Will Scammers Notice I'm Using Windows 95?
Are tech support scammers smart enough to notice a 20+ year old version of windows? Would they hang up right away or keep trying to scam me even though their sc...
Are tech support scammers smart enough to notice a 20+ year old version of windows? Would they hang up right away or keep trying to scam me even though their script won't work?
► Watch the next call live: https://twitch.tv/kitboga
► Submit Scams: https://airtable.com/shrLNrKjBPakr6J8u
► Join: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm22FAXZMw1BaWeFszZxUKw/join
Patreon........ https://www.patreon.com/kitboga
Twitter.......... https://twitter.com/kitboga
Twitch.......... https://twitch.tv/kitboga
Merch........... https://teespring.com/stores/kitboga
Discord......... http://discord.gg/kitboga
Reddit........... https://reddit.com/r/kitboga
Pranking Scam Call Centers With Windows 95 Scambait
https://wn.com/Will_Scammers_Notice_I'm_Using_Windows_95
Are tech support scammers smart enough to notice a 20+ year old version of windows? Would they hang up right away or keep trying to scam me even though their script won't work?
► Watch the next call live: https://twitch.tv/kitboga
► Submit Scams: https://airtable.com/shrLNrKjBPakr6J8u
► Join: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm22FAXZMw1BaWeFszZxUKw/join
Patreon........ https://www.patreon.com/kitboga
Twitter.......... https://twitter.com/kitboga
Twitch.......... https://twitch.tv/kitboga
Merch........... https://teespring.com/stores/kitboga
Discord......... http://discord.gg/kitboga
Reddit........... https://reddit.com/r/kitboga
Pranking Scam Call Centers With Windows 95 Scambait
- published: 10 Jan 2021
- views: 3905734
47:06
Building a Windows 95 PC! Socket 7 AMD K6 & 3Dfx
Assembling a 1997-era Socket 7 system running an AMD K6 processor paired with the classic Asus P/I-P55T2P4 motherboard! Of course, it's also packing a 3dfx Vood...
Assembling a 1997-era Socket 7 system running an AMD K6 processor paired with the classic Asus P/I-P55T2P4 motherboard! Of course, it's also packing a 3dfx Voodoo card, a wavetable-capable sound card, and good old Windows 95. And it plays POD. Lovely!
● LGR links:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Other pertinent linkage:
GlitchWorks clock chips:
https://www.tindie.com/products/glitchwrks/gw-12887-1-ds12887-rtc-replacement-module
Mark's 3D printed drive carriers:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/markgm/m.html
Geekenspiel stickers and case badges:
https://www.ebay.com/str/geekenspiel
● All background music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Computers
https://wn.com/Building_A_Windows_95_Pc_Socket_7_Amd_K6_3Dfx
Assembling a 1997-era Socket 7 system running an AMD K6 processor paired with the classic Asus P/I-P55T2P4 motherboard! Of course, it's also packing a 3dfx Voodoo card, a wavetable-capable sound card, and good old Windows 95. And it plays POD. Lovely!
● LGR links:
https://www.patreon.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.twitter.com/LazyGameReviews
https://www.facebook.com/LazyGameReviews
● Other pertinent linkage:
GlitchWorks clock chips:
https://www.tindie.com/products/glitchwrks/gw-12887-1-ds12887-rtc-replacement-module
Mark's 3D printed drive carriers:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/markgm/m.html
Geekenspiel stickers and case badges:
https://www.ebay.com/str/geekenspiel
● All background music courtesy of:
http://www.epidemicsound.com
#LGR #Retro #Computers
- published: 11 Jun 2021
- views: 1997591
0:32
Windows 95 Commercial
An old commercial for Windows 95
Back when multi-tasking was brand new :)
Thought you all would like to see it!
-Mark
Legal Noti...
An old commercial for Windows 95
Back when multi-tasking was brand new :)
Thought you all would like to see it!
-Mark
Legal Notice: This video is property of Microsoft Corporation.
https://wn.com/Windows_95_Commercial
An old commercial for Windows 95
Back when multi-tasking was brand new :)
Thought you all would like to see it!
-Mark
Legal Notice: This video is property of Microsoft Corporation.
- published: 02 Mar 2008
- views: 1903242