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Anyone remember this classic video from 1995? Apparently all the buzz surrounding the new DOOM has generated more interest in watching Bill Gates shoot a monster for interrupting his speech. 
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Nor did he even pull the trigger. Still classic though.The ammo count didn't decrease when he shot the monster at 2:07. I guess standards were lower back then.![]()
"Clean up this DOS mess.. and get everything focused on Windows"
Windows 10 will come.. Oh yes... It will come!!!
I didn't think DOS was a mess though.. Doom and even Quake (though WinQuake was awesome at the time) worked flawlessly in DOS. Pop in your floppy, get your joystick drivers installed and play some damn Descent already!!!
Even liberals like guns...see!
The ammo count didn't decrease when he shot the monster at 2:07. I guess standards were lower back then.![]()
I agree with this. Once you get everything set correctly in DOS, you usually never have any issues. At least, not in the 20 some-odd years of using it off and on for those old classics.
Lol yeah if you had an internal modem was it using irq 5, or shared on irq 2/9? type in the port (nonstandard since i had a serial card too), then pick my sound card... Taiwanese clone so pick mt-32 emulation for music, but sound blaster for sounds but i had to turn off my parallel card to free up irq7 for it right.. Oh this game uses 32bit extensions so i need to disable expanded memory that my other program needed. And that one needs a different TSR which i can pop into himem so i need to rem out the other tsr to make room. Oh I really don't miss those days!You must not have ever had to configure a modem to play a dialup match. Those were nightmares.
I don't remember any problems with that.You must not have ever had to configure a modem to play a dialup match. Those were nightmares.
With all the money Microsoft had, and they still used an Adlib-compatible soundcard for the music? Da fuq?
Exactly, and this is why pairing DOOM with a high-end MIDI synthesizer was the most preferred, albeit expensive, choice.Sound Blaster-16's did not run Doom95 well at all. It's super hazy as it's over 20 years ago but you had to run SB's as general MIDI devices or Adlib compatible to get most of the sounds out of the game.
Yeah... once you setup multiple autoexec.bat's and config.sys's to run with your memory managers to load individual games, it was easy. You only had to reboot to switch to another game... no problem...I agree with this. Once you get everything set correctly in DOS, you usually never have any issues. At least, not in the 20 some-odd years of using it off and on for those old classics.
Yeah... once you setup multiple autoexec.bat's and config.sys's to run with your memory managers to load individual games, it was easy. You only had to reboot to switch to another game... no problem...
Since Vista if your game crashes very often you can ctrl-alt-delete and end the game and restart that same game without rebooting our machine. Getting some games to run in DOS took real expertise unlike today. I'm not looking back; I want to look forward...
It doesn't sound any different to me.Exactly, and this is why pairing DOOM with a high-end MIDI synthesizer was the most preferred, albeit expensive, choice.
Music starts at 0:20 in this video:
This is the way the original DOOM was meant to be heard!
Anyone remember this classic video from 1995? Apparently all the buzz surrounding the new DOOM has generated more interest in watching Bill Gates shoot a monster for interrupting his speech.![]()
It doesn't sound any different to me.
Was just about to post this.. possibly idfa as wellhe was using IDDQD, look at health being full when he was shot few times
This is the way the original DOOM was meant to be heard!