/g/ edition
>>47082194
>nostalgia over ugly icons and poor UI choices from Microsoft
yeah it's totally hitting me in the feels
>>47082220
>>47082220
they look like a shitty GNU/Linux standard icon set
>>47082724
this is the only audio player i use when in windows
>>47082837
im still using it. get rekt pleb
>>47082837
"Winamp, it really wish to be a sheep
BEE BEE"
>>47082892
english motherfucker. Learn it
>>47082890
>still uses software from 1998
>calls others pleb
>>47082952
>not a patrician with classic taste
>>47082892
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKqKrH0O9yg
>>47082892
"winamp WINAMP it really whips the llama's ass
BAA"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqL1BLzn3qc
>mfw my class uses Dev-C++
>mfw saw this screen today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdPppg5c6YY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64BXuQUcdqQ
>>47082220
back in the days, technology was technology, aimed at people interested in technology, not design-obsessed, artsy hipsters with zero comprehension of usability
>>47082194
>ever using Dev-C++
Disgusting.
>>47084070
Yeah, technology totally shouldn't aim at regular people, they want to destroy your secret club.
>>47082987
>>47083002
Over a decade later and I'm still using it
>>47082952
i like foobar but theres nothing really wrong with winamp
>>47084904
Regular people don't go mental about how UIs look, to an extent. I'd know because I was well-adjusted once.
>>47082780
Dry Cereal was the best Spy Fox game.
>>47084881
>>47082780
>>47085059
that game made you think.
>>47085046
>1TB
>>47085233
Indeed
>>47082780
>>47085059
>>47085177
you can buy Spy Fox on Steam
>>47085250
Or you can just buy the disk/download it illegally and use ScummVM
>>47085269
YES
>>47085046
>NTFS
>>47085484
>Windows NT
>not NTFS
>>47085269
I always kinda thought about this when someone mentions a nostalgia thread but by fucking god seeing a screenshot like that.
>>47085269
so many lawns were mowed
>>47082194
>nostalgia
>xp
>>47082722
>using a UI for navigating files
>>47085492
Your ignorance made me kek.
>>47086569
Why would you use FAT on a multi user NT machine?
>>47082780
Fucking lost
>>47088208
lost
damn good download manager
>>47088256
Spent 3 days downloading(off/on) the Simcity 3000 demo. Threw my keyboard through the window when gameplay had a time limit.
>>47082194
>>47088289
My nigga.
>>47082194
oh man
>Our nostalgia is the daily innovational workstation of third world countries.
Is there a single visualizer in existence that is better than Milkdrop for Winamp? It's got hundreds of unique visualizations like pic related, and I think you can download plenty more. Watching them move to the music at 60fps/native fullscreen is truly a sight to behold
>>47088370
nah. everybody here pirates the lastest shit. hardware is really expensive however.
>>47088370
>>47088539
Speak for yourself, not everyone in the third world is a freeloader. If I have the money I pay for what I want. I support good content.
>>47085046
>999GB
man, seeing it on an old old like that makes it look fake, but it's not even that big of a disk anymore
damn.
>>47086522
my friends' 10yo kid has never used XP
soon anon, soon.
>>47088512
try ProjectM
>>47085099
i lost
>>47085099
Would have got me if it were MSN, windows live was the beginning of the end.
>>47085099
Oh my fucking god. Fuck you anon. Fuck you.
>>47082311
I lose. I don't care that this is a meme. I loved seinfeld
/thread
>>47088842
enjoy this bonus feel;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RD4RnaWFgY
>>47082194
hold me
I lost. I hate it.
>things I didn't always hate
>I hate those things now
>>47085046
The depressing thing is even in Windows 10 that fucking properties screen is still the same.
>>47088901
my friends still use it
>>47088429
lost. many hours of teenage fun were had
>>47088317
it is sad dev-c++ is so shit now, i first learnt c and c++ using it on windows many years ago. moved onto visual studio 6 and never looked back though.
>>47088926
is there anything wrong with it?
>>47088919
>>47088930
This made me smile.
Welcome to the main menu of...
>>47088876
lost
>>47088950
its fucking ugly. it shows a mish-mash of information. the font is disgusting. the purple is vile. the colour fill is awful with grey pixels that should be purple.
>>47082780
Oh shit. Right in the childhood.
>>47088240
are you the guy that keeps fucking up the YLYL threads on /b/ ?
>>47088958
it's funny how much it looks like the windows 8 start screen!
>>47088429
I lost
>>47082780
Lost
>sharing the half the keyboard with your friend to play two player on a single computer
>>47089080
>going to /b/
>ever
>>47089213
Oh man this game, fucking hilarious and perfect for coop with friends.
>>47089213
i had the psx version
these versions were the best versions of road rash imo, though the genesis one is also pretty solid
>>47088289
Holy shit I kinda almost remember that
>>47088934
I still use it
Anyone sub7 here? Ah man, days of waiting for those icq messages to come through...
Also
> totse
> mess.be
> playing aoe2 online; hoping everybodys gonna connect
> msn gaming zone
> downloading porn images on kazaa, limewire, bearshare, etc
> yahoo chatrooms
> de_dust2, jump and surf maps, shields
> <gb hdd
> trying to run games from msdos
> your computers going to restart in 60 seconds virus
> aol login screen, lol
>>47088876
>ares
I didn't even try to download CP and I had a pizza folder with that fucking thing...
>>47085046
>"Unicode Debug" on the Start button
Why? Are you testing some new software with NT4?
>>47087912
I don't know about you but I just love the Windows 3.x game aesthetic.
>dat palette
>dat no full screen
>dat menu
>>47088370
In the third world they are all about smartphones today. Tech support sweatshops and the like are an exception but then again those do not have good tech in the West, either.
>>47087912
fuck yeah nigger i LOVE that game
>>47088901
MOOTCHAT
You are a faggot, moot. lolololol
>>47090284
Calling moot a faggot is now retro.
>winmx
>56k
I miss you so much
do people still do p2p that isn't torrent these days?
>>47082724
u w0t m8?
I discovered xm few years back and haven't looked back since
>>47090386
SoulSeekQT and edonkey2000
>>47090942
Ah, the lost art of 8.3 naming.
I still use it. It's fast. It's faster than "FastStone Picture viewer". I mean, it's faster than a modern program that has "fast" in its fricking name! For example, it opens 50k x 10k JPG panorama in under 1s.
Also, it opens 99% of files I stumble across, including PSD saved with compability mode. The only drawback is that It crashes on 16-bit grayscale PNGs with alpha channels (<0.1% of files on 4chan).
I hope to find something comparable soon, because it's one of the reasons why I'm not switching to Loonix yet.
>>47088269
mehh.. I used Ventrilo ...
>>47088330
oooooh man
>>47090365
beat me to it
In the theme of file sharing
>>47094055
Holy shit it's been a while since I've touched DC++
>tfw you get 64KiB/s after dialup
>tfw you get 1MiB/s for the first time ever
>>47085046
>compress C:
with ARJ?
used to use this all the time at my university
>>47094030
>try to download a single mp3 I've been looking for with limewire and dialup
>time left 1 hour 32 minutes
>filesize 1.8 MB
>connection lost a 45 minutes
>twice
I'm glad I don't have to do this anymore.
>>47094055
damn, you posted that while I was trying to find a picture of an old DC++ version, here >>47094215
beat me to it
>>47094055
I always wonder why people use DC with IRC now instead of using good DC clients with a DC hub, it's the same thing with better features and more importantly more stability.
Flylink user here.
>>47094485
People still use DC nowadays?
Truly a simpler time.
>>47094498
It's pretty popular but they use IRC servers instead of DC hubs, those 2 are basically the same thing really but the big difference is the clients, IRC users use xdcc which is very basic, it doesn't support a lot of the features that modern DC clients have such as swarming (download from multiple peers at once) and many more.
>>47082194
My school uses that old shit,makes me sad...
>>47094981
>those icons
>this background
>>47091904
aww yeah man ACDSee Classic was a fucking bomb. I love such small, lean programs. Program developers these days just make nasty bloated .NET apps that are slow as fuck.
Forté Agent. My favourite Windows Usenet agent back in the Windows 95 days when Usenet was king!
Anyone remember this?
>>47082194
>uni professors still forcing dev-c++ on students when we could use VS2013 or CodeBlocks
The horror, the horror...
>>47095619
Alternatively, they could learn to use make with code they've written in Notepad++. Too bad using gdb from the command line kind of sucks.
>>47095131
My dad was STILL using that in 2012. Nothing could convince him to use a more modern client.
He's dead now ;_;
>>47095696
My wife's dad (80yo) still uses it for downloading porn as he knows every shortcut by muscles memory. he had a problem with it when we visited last year and was totally open with the fact all he does is download porn haha.
>>47095586
I do, what about Microsoft Encarta encyclopedia? It was extremely nice
>>47088386
Oh the days.
And the laughs at retards that didn't know to set Start Y to -16 and the Height to Height+16 to move the Hypercam watermark outside the area you don't need, then simply clip it off ...
Retards.
>>47095586
sure, but i only visited it when;
- i just installed windows and open IE the first time
- i click on the wrong tab in windows media player 7
>>47082746
typewriter sound when you typed a message
>>47095999
An old colleague was one of the original developers of Sonique at Lycos. Amazing playing for the time. Visually rich yet ran smooth on a Pentium.
>>47096038
I loved it but only Winamp had a docking window.
>>47096054
that reminds me
>>47082780
That was a good one
>>47096054
your sshot gets bonus points for being taken on Whistler
>>47096054
>MSN comic chat.
>so much cp...
>>47095999
Sonique2 was great
>>47094030
BEAT ME TO IT
>>47086540
What, you don't use a user-interface to navigate files? Do you use telekinesis, then?
>>47096170
lost
>>47094030
>aero glass actually trasparent
How?
>>47096170
This is shit is still times better than fucking xmoto.
>>47088317
>system("PAUSE");
>>47095586
I still have a @msn.nl address. Based MicroSoft Network
>>47096170
i made some mad levels in that back in '03
>>47096096
oh man so much fun during IT class.
>>47090354
>tfw people will make BRING BACK MOOT jokes in a few years like we did with Snacks
;_;
>>47082780
>HAPPY HOUR: 6-8
I guess seconds are buy one get one free.
>>47096178
Im assuming he means he navigates with the command line.
>>47096054
hi abwayax
been a while
>>47085099
Lost.
>>47096573
>bouncing on trampoline with walkman
>dad tells me the tape will get eaten
>say i'll be careful
>tape gets eaten
i fucking love trampolines
>>47082194
>c/c++ IDE
>made with delphi
Jezzball, Maxwell's Maniac, and Chips Challenge were my jam.
>>47096573
>for some odd reason I always had to use my pinky instead of a pen
>I used my fingers for VHS too
I was a stupid little masochist.
>>47094030
bearshare>limewire
>>47096859
lost
I really wish there were more areas in the game.
>>47095853
>not knowing an obscure hack
>retards
Don't be such a judgmental retard, anon.
>>47096926
>cropping a video
>obscure hack
>>47096779
tfw there's a couple old games i always remember when these threads are going, but can't remember enough hard details about them to be able to find them
>>47088386
>every fucking youtube video of a video game had to have either that or be recorded with a camera
I remember one that had both.
Damn i lost to road rash i used to love that game playing it for hours
>>47088950
It could show a lot more information if it wanted to. Most hard drives can tell you number of hours of operation, power on times, etc.
>>47082194
This was great!!
Kiddonet
>>47088958
wow, powerful want to push those puffy buttons again and wait for the single speed caddy CD-ROM to show me how pictures, sound, text and video can exist on the same magic box
>>47096859
>>47096096
>>47095936
>>47088901
>>47087912
Lost to these. Quality thread here.
Lets see how many people here are actually as fucked as I am.
Vicky.
>>47097512
>>47088330
Lost...
>>47088870
3h left
>>47097553
Lost
>>47094215
>>47097553
Right in the feels.
>>47096096
this was so fun, we did it during the rare lessons we've been to the computer room. It was awesome especially since people didn't know how it worked.
>>47097682
wwp was great, but for whatever reason i have a thing for armageddon
>>47088870
Lost
>>47096313
Because windows. if that was not there, the program would end and then the console would close automatically...
>>47097742
IT's because WA is objectively superior.
>>47090582
This motherfucker
>>47088926
Not broke, don't fix.
ZORCHED
>>47097897
One of the few good cereal box games.
>>47088330
Lost :'(
>>47094030
>try to download something
>99.9% of the time it's not what you want
Thank god that shit had a preview ability
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miZHa7ZC6Z0
I'm old, fuck.
>>47097897
Aw shit son
Bonus track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXfdR94I_Bk
>>47088240
I love it! Currently trying to get an IDE HDD for my X21 so I can play The Infernal Machine and Populous 3 again.
>>47084881
can someone explain why we dont have to manually turn our computers off anymore?
>>47098481
AT power supplies. Used a toggle switch instead of softpower.
>>47098481
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Power_Management
>>47098481
older power supplies uses a power button that was wired to mains, you press the button, and power is physically cut off
with ATX and APM standards, came power supplies that contained some logic, and always supplied a little bit of power even when "off"
this allows the machine to handle "standby" and to respond to the press of a regular button, which is what is used now as the "power" button, this is wired to the motherboard, which tells the psu when to turn on and off fully
since it's up to the mobo to control the psu, OS's can tell the mobo to turn off as well, hence when you "click shutdown", once the os has done it's thing, it can go "hey mobo, you can turn off the psu now"
>mfw messing around in dad's laptop in 1995 taught me so much.
>>47098865
fucking briefcase
I don't know yet what was that about.
>>47100189
>that time i realized taking off fullscreen mode and setting the window size to max actually renders at almost 4x the resolution of fullscreen mode (and is pretty much fullscreen, too)
>>47100208
it was a simple syncronization tool
iirc it went something like; you put a briefcase on a floppy disk or the like, and set it to link with one on your computer, then you can insert the floppy, and tell it to update/sync the two
>>47098865
my dad bought a Gateway laptop in 1995 with win95 on it and 1GB hard of drive space
it cost $5,000.
At least we kept using it for like 9 years
>>47096038
Hell yeah, worked really smooth and had no issues in bringing up the pitch even on a shitty Cyrix 166MHz.
>Not chilling on Mplayer and iCQ in the late 90's
Back when the internet wasn't a shit infested hole.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNBCoaZn8FU
>OKAY take the NetZero cord, I just want to play this!
>Family_Pc.png