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PlayStation 1 (PSX) Hardware Versions Have Graphical Differences
Look at the fog. Comparison of a SCPH-5501 (US, from around October 1997) and Japanese SCPH-1000 original PlayStation from January of 1995. Some early US and PAL model PlayStations also have the same graphical differences, but it's harder to tell which ones without turning them on.
All PU-7 motherboards and some PU-8's use dual ported VRAM which can be read out of by the video output circuitry at the same time as it's being accessed by the CPU. This dual ported VRAM was expensive and Sony switched to cheaper and more common SGRAM in late 1995 or early 1996. They had to do major changes to the GPU to accomplish this, and one change that they made was increasing the bit precision of "Gouraud shading" from 5 bits to 8 bits. Final Fantasy IX uses this shading for its overworld fog/mist special effect. They also fixed a lot of bugs which means that usually the SGRAM revisions actually perform better, even though you'd theoretically expect dual ported VRAM to be more performant if the GPU's hadn't had any bugs fixed.
This is why there are both blue and green colored debugger playstation units. Blue ones had the older GPU and dual ported VRAM; green ones had the newer GPU and SGRAM. The older GPU is much, much less common if you buy a playstation used. Only some the ones with RCA jacks have them - but there are also ones with RCA jacks that use the new GPU!
00:01:00 - start game on newer GPU.
00:04:18 - start game on old GPU. Note the "banding" in the fog.
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How NTSC/PAL Video Works
มุมมอง 773 หลายเดือนก่อน
Unfortunately, the software I use (ffmpeg) decided to break after a recent upgrade. I thought I had fixed the issue but it still showed up while making this recording, where the framerate starts off fine and then just decays into being awful. This one's so good otherwise though that I decided to upload. I hope you still find it interesting! I sure did. Thankfully for this video I'm not doing an...
Wonder Project J2 (N64) Tiny Clip: Josette and Gante
มุมมอง 323 หลายเดือนก่อน
I'd made a nice long video about how analogue NTSC video works, but after my move it seems I messed something up with my audio hardware configuration and the sound repeatedly dropped out while I was recording it. So, instead, have a tiny clip from Wonder Project J2 on my N64. Maybe I'll re-record the bigger more technical video this week or next week.
Touhou 5: Mystic Square: Mima Real Hardware 1CC! (PC-98)
มุมมอง 1664 หลายเดือนก่อน
One of my first successful (resulting in "good end") Touhou 5 runs. I cleared the game for the first time just in the last week or two. I really like playing as Mima for the speed she moves at. Played on Epson PC-486GR with an Intel 486 DX4 clocked at 75MHz, with a recapped PC-9801-86 sound card. People seemed to like my last touhou 5 video, but now I actually managed to 1CC it.
Touhou 4: Lotus Land Story (PC-98; Real Hardware): New High Score (Reimu)
มุมมอง 1336 หลายเดือนก่อน
Specs: Epson PC-486GR, 75MHz 486DX4; PC-9801-86 sound card (YM2608 chip). Since people seem to be liking my Mystic Square Mima video, figured I'd share my new personal high score run in Touhou 4 (Lotus Land Story). I'm much better at this game than Mystic Square... I know people call it the easiest Touhou game, and I believe it - but it was still plenty hard for me at first, who hardly played s...
Touhou 4: Lotus Land Story: Real Hardware; my high score; Reimu; normal
มุมมอง 726 หลายเดือนก่อน
A video capture I did that ended up being my highest score yet in Lotus Land Story. Yeah I know it's the easiest touhou game; I'm just happy I can play it and beat it :) There's mastodon notification dings in this video; I'm really sorry. I capture sound through my PC's sound card and forgot to mute the PCM capture in the mixer. Captured from my Epson PC-486GR.
Touhou Project 5: Mystic Square: Mima (PC-98; Real Hardware)
มุมมอง 1.7K6 หลายเดือนก่อน
Played on my Epson PC-486GR (with 75MHz 486 DX4 upgrade and PC-9801-86 sound card). I played pretty well until the stage 5 boss. Used two continues on Yumeko. Then I beat the rest of the game relatively easily. Yumeko is (for me) MUCH harder than Shinki - I think Shinki's fight is really fun. Yumeko just makes me mad but I'll figure her out eventually. Also, just trying this: ko-fi.com/wyatt874...
1987 IBM Model M Keyboard: Membrane Replacement (+ Bolt Mod)
มุมมอง 1176 หลายเดือนก่อน
I got fed up with repairing the original membrane on one of my Model M keyboards (part number 1386303, from my IBM 3161 terminal, from 1987). Thankfully I was able to buy a membrane from Unicomp to repair it and it's working great now. I did the bolt mod a long time ago but I remember it vividly and talk about the steps involved in detail here.
Replacing and upgrading the noisy fan on a Thinkpad X61 Tablet
มุมมอง 2187 หลายเดือนก่อน
I finally got around to replacing the fan in my Thinkpad X61 tablet which I ordered a couple months ago. The old one was rumbling and generally being bothersome, and the one from my X60 tablet (which I used as a donor for the high resolution LCD) was equally bad. There are a few variants of fans for the X60/X61 models and I think this is the best one I can get that fits the tablet version.
The Quest for a Good Atari Joystick (Teardown, Comparison)
มุมมอง 1368 หลายเดือนก่อน
A Show & Tell of my Atari joysticks, where I take them all apart and talk about their designs, and things to look for/avoid. TAC-2, TAC-3, Comrex Commander, Atari CX-40, and Sega Master System pads are discussed in depth. The Epyx 500XJ is mentioned in passing (I used to have one). Table of contents: 00:02:24 - Atari 2600 (CX-40) joystick description/teardown - I talk about the CX-10 joystick a...
Adapting a Mega Drive/Genesis Controller to PC-98
มุมมอง 1159 หลายเดือนก่อน
I made an adapter for using Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and Master System (and earlier) controllers with my PC-98 compatible (Epson PC-486GR). Mostly, I just talk to the camera while I work. Hopefully about stuff that is somewhat interesting to you. This adapter should also work on MSX computers, if you have any of those! They need a special adapter or only one of the two 'fire buttons' the PC-98 s...
All About the Japanese PC-98: My Epson PC-486GR Experiences (How-To, Beginner's Guide, and Gameplay)
มุมมอง 8309 หลายเดือนก่อน
My blog post/information mega-dump: megatokyo.moe/site/blog/011_012.html#pc9801-1 Here's partial video documentation of my Epson PC-486GR and some useful things to know for anyone who is interested in using a PC-98 or compatible machine in the west. Also some gameplay! Check the table of contents: 06:18 - Very briefly touching on my NEC PC-KD851 CRT monitor 07:08 - My external SCSI hard drive 0...
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive LED Cover Ring Removal (Early revisions) (Video for a friend)
มุมมอง 689 หลายเดือนก่อน
This is a short personal video I made for a close friend explaining how to remove the ring that covers the LED and prevents its removal from most revisions of the Sega Mega Drive and Genesis Model 1 consoles. I am sharing it in case it has some use to someone. It does not apply for the VA7 revision genesis, where most of the ring is moulded into the case and there's just a small little removabl...
Making a PC-98 RGB → VGA Video Adapter (Semi-DIY)
มุมมอง 16911 หลายเดือนก่อน
Actual soldering starts at around 17:00. Here's some film of me making an RGB to VGA converter for the Japanese NEC PC-98 line of computers. These use a 15-pin DA15 (sometimes incorrectly called DB15) connector, by recycling the shell of a Macintosh DA15 → VGA converter with some fresh wiring and new D-sub connectors. Sorry for the audio delay. Still working on figuring this whole recording thi...
Thinkpad X60/X61 Tablet SXGA+ Screen Swap
มุมมอง 23411 หลายเดือนก่อน
I'm trying something of a new format. Please consider letting me know what you think. I didn't finish putting it back together on-camera, due to taking a call, but it wasn't too bad. I am happy with the results! Just know I don't actually show the test in the video on account of being interrupted, but the laptop did fire right up, so nothing in the video was a "mistake." I know there's a lot of...
New JVC 13" CRT Monitor Unboxing & Testing (TM-A13SU, 2007)
มุมมอง 1Kปีที่แล้ว
New JVC 13" CRT Monitor Unboxing & Testing (TM-A13SU, 2007)
Phantasy Star II: "Restoration:" Roland MT-32 Arrangement
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Phantasy Star II: "Restoration:" Roland MT-32 Arrangement
Flash Games Showcase: "Katawa Crash" (74,689 meters)
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Flash Games Showcase: "Katawa Crash" (74,689 meters)
MT-32 Arrangement: Phantasy Star II: "Silent Zone" V2
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MT-32 Arrangement: Phantasy Star II: "Silent Zone" V2
MT-32 Arrangement: Phantasy Star II: "Silent Zone"
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MT-32 Arrangement: Phantasy Star II: "Silent Zone"
MT-32 cover: Phantasy Star II: "Step Up"
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MT-32 cover: Phantasy Star II: "Step Up"
Roland MT-32: Surf (Pokémon Gold/Silver) (arrangement)
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Roland MT-32: Surf (Pokémon Gold/Silver) (arrangement)
Phantasy Star II: Final Battle/Ending Real Hardware Capture (60fps, S-Video)
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Phantasy Star II: Final Battle/Ending Real Hardware Capture (60fps, S-Video)
Rika - Roland MT-32 Arrangement (Phantasy Star IV)
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Rika - Roland MT-32 Arrangement (Phantasy Star IV)
Phantasy Star III: Opening Theme (Title Screen) Arrangement on Roland MT-32
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Phantasy Star III: Opening Theme (Title Screen) Arrangement on Roland MT-32
Phantasy Star II: "Phantasy" and "Never Dream" covered on Roland MT-32
มุมมอง 2353 ปีที่แล้ว
Phantasy Star II: "Phantasy" and "Never Dream" covered on Roland MT-32
NDS Emulation with dual screens & working touch (Pokémon Diamond Version)
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NDS Emulation with dual screens & working touch (Pokémon Diamond Version)
Phantasy (Phantasy Star II theme) - Roland MT-32
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Phantasy (Phantasy Star II theme) - Roland MT-32
Final Fantasy III Overworld - Roland MT-32 Synth - Eternal Wind (v2)
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Final Fantasy III Overworld - Roland MT-32 Synth - Eternal Wind (v2)
Chrono Trigger Ending 1A: Float Away (60FPS capture)
มุมมอง 1964 ปีที่แล้ว
Chrono Trigger Ending 1A: Float Away (60FPS capture)

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  • @guigotn
    @guigotn ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    How did you do this??

  • @CaleAdams
    @CaleAdams 2 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    One last time...😂

  • @dantecajigas22
    @dantecajigas22 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Beautiful ❤❤❤

  • @weegeesoul
    @weegeesoul 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Interesting comparison. I have a PAL SCPH 1002 which has the new GPU and a Japanese 1000 with the old GPU. I also tested some games on both systems and the old GPU indeed has some color banding in a few places. Now I wonder if there are any framerate differences between the two models.

  • @azurecorviknight4189
    @azurecorviknight4189 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Touhou 5 deserves a Roblox Remake, id call it Touhou: Mystic Blox

  • @ScoopexUs
    @ScoopexUs 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Eh... your Amiga is missing the eject button. LOL.

  • @vedrisnightmare
    @vedrisnightmare 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Could this be due to age?

  • @LanceHayabusa
    @LanceHayabusa หลายเดือนก่อน

    YbPbPr is not RGsB.

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      yep, Y is being fed in on the green line which is providing sync-on-green sync. But it's a totally wrong analogue signal format so it doesn't look right.

  • @gastervooodoooo
    @gastervooodoooo หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sounds amazing! Tokuhiko Uwabo create undead masterpiece song, and you perfectly recreate it on MT-32!

  • @LanceHayabusa
    @LanceHayabusa หลายเดือนก่อน

    no idea what's going on here

  • @samuelduvall8130
    @samuelduvall8130 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Actually it was never the last time where was the special edition and the 2000 version

    • @Bauglir100
      @Bauglir100 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      He specified "original version", which meant the original theatrical release of the films before the Special Editions and all the later home video releases that changed and added stuff.

  • @alexandregingras1622
    @alexandregingras1622 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Narrated by Honda Ohnaka, AKA Jim Cummings

  • @RainMakeR_Workshop
    @RainMakeR_Workshop หลายเดือนก่อน

    "last chance" "one last time" LOL. Though I suppose this was the final unedited version.

  • @MinecartWithTNT
    @MinecartWithTNT หลายเดือนก่อน

    My grandma has the OG VHS Copy of A New Hope and Empire.

  • @FireyPaperMario
    @FireyPaperMario หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is it wrong for me to say I think Yuuka is kinda cute? ^-^;

  • @Ephisus
    @Ephisus 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the darkwing duck voice over.

  • @daverich3352
    @daverich3352 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "for the ultimate in sound, and picture quality"... on VHS?.

  • @arthurmaghanoy18
    @arthurmaghanoy18 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's a chonky one

  • @musicchannel-qe9ju
    @musicchannel-qe9ju 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    dude, this is pretty cool.

  • @kolynturnbow5792
    @kolynturnbow5792 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My dad threw out my childhood copy's of these was so mad at him

    • @trentoninnewjersey
      @trentoninnewjersey 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why the heck would he do that?

    • @kolynturnbow5792
      @kolynturnbow5792 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @trentoninnewjersey My father is very religious he raised me on these movies and when twilight came out my sister and him got into a fight about her going and seeing it and she threw it in my dad's face that it's no different from star wars and it pissed my dad off he threw them out did not know about it literally the next day I went looking for them and my dad was like oh I threw them out I cried no joke and I was 16 because I knew I could not get the original cut anymore

  • @scimbrelo
    @scimbrelo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    this trailer brings back so many memories. and now for a chat with leonard maltin

  • @joncarroll2040
    @joncarroll2040 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The real reason that they will never re-release the original versions again: Hondo is holding them in a vault.

  • @quantumofconscience6538
    @quantumofconscience6538 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If we would have known this was the last chance to get the original before the Disney trash and the 1997 add-on crap, we would have been willing to pay almost anything, for a 45 cent, plastic tape !

  • @KSKGB
    @KSKGB 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My mother in Law throw them in bin alongside Risk board Strategy game 😭 WHS tapes was in Beautiful outer packaging - which also unfortunately didn't survived rein of my " precious Mother in Law " ...

  • @technoman9000
    @technoman9000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    yeah va7 sounds grody

  • @AngelCulnet
    @AngelCulnet 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    990000 w0. 299763blut51jg01948b 095

  • @f.k.b.16
    @f.k.b.16 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow this is really good! It makes sense now seeing in the scope and stuff

  • @wyatt8740
    @wyatt8740 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So sorry about the framerate. LMK if you know why ffmpeg has started degrading framerate every time there's an audio underrun (cumulatively)

  • @ericm215
    @ericm215 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I prefer this sort of D-pad

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      which one? I talk about multiple kinds

    • @ericm215
      @ericm215 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@wyatt8740the classic genesis. I really dont like the cross design or the 4 button playstation kind either

  • @spaceace4387
    @spaceace4387 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:56 - Yeah he meant that literally

  • @HalfLifeExpert1
    @HalfLifeExpert1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I remember seeing this on the actual final VHS releases of the SW trilogy (which is how I first saw the films). Kind of pointless to advertise them on the actual tapes themselves

  • @KartikPatel-nt4ff
    @KartikPatel-nt4ff 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😅😅😅😮well information good show 😅😅

  • @rickyj5547
    @rickyj5547 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Used to tape off the TV

  • @mission-toast
    @mission-toast 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The ending we did not expect. Perhaps the fan community can put together its own ending. Or perhaps this is only the beginning...?

  • @HabitualJoker
    @HabitualJoker 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The best version of the films to date. Can only hope that Disney takes on the task of remastering and rereleasing these in the future. I would be fighting for first in line!

  • @Alexzander1989
    @Alexzander1989 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh my lord… this brings back so many memories…

  • @OldFoxie
    @OldFoxie 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a wonderful idea. why don't you go through Touhou 04: Lotus Land Story Extra Stage. And you time out Gengetsu? You would be the first to switch to gengetsu on real hardware and without an emulator

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      still can't get through that stage :p Maybe some day though!!

  • @afriend9428
    @afriend9428 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *Dolby Surround Sound at home’* ❤ ⭐️ ❤

  • @vahidhosoda6614
    @vahidhosoda6614 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Two years later it got changed One last time makes sense!!!!

  • @jgvillan01
    @jgvillan01 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey man. I did the same thing with my bolt mod. Didn't put the silicone sheet between the flippers and membrane sheets. My Model M did feel sharper in key presses, and decided to leave it in for a month or so. However, the idea of wearing out the pads got to me, and ended up taking it all apart and putting the layers in the right order, with the silicone layer behind the slippers. There is a noticeable difference, but the longevity is key. Probably why the layer order is the way it is.

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't know for sure if it would or wouldn't. It could just be to reduce the noise of an already loud keyboard slightly.

  • @mithcee
    @mithcee 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When this VHS edition came out, I was in 5th grade and had just seen Star Wars for the first time about a year earlier. I got these tapes and watched one of the 3 movies every day after school for a year, then throughout the summer and the school year after that. I've estimated that I must have seen the entire trilogy over a hundred times largely due to that stretch of time. They hyped it up with commercials showing the effects of the THX remaster vs earlier VHS editions, and it really did look amazing even on our crappy TVs back then. These tapes also had a 3-part interview with George Lucas by Leonard Maltin before each movie. I haven't seen it very often on TH-cam or anywhere else since. It was really good, I'm surprised it seems to have been forgotten. Seeing this trailer for the first time in probably 25+ years, I remember every bit of it like it was yesterday. It fills me with this feeling, of believing that I could really escape into an amazing, fantastic world, one with so much depth and life breathed into it. Those movies meant everything to me. I turn 40 in less than a week. Didn't expect to come across a video that could turn back the clock for me like that.

  • @spaghettiking7312
    @spaghettiking7312 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You don't know how special it is to see this gameplay. Mima is my second favourite character. Awesome vid.

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      these videos are pretty easy to make, and I like playing this game, so I'm happy to keep making them as I get better. :) Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @YuutaTogashi0707
    @YuutaTogashi0707 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yay you're back

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'll be trying to do more videos soon, still not got a job but still have the desire to do vids. Makes me happy someone notices when I'm gone :) Also got a few things I didn't upload because they're somewhat botched/gory projects. But I'm thinking about uploading them anyway even though the result is bad just for the learning experience :)

  • @e-acomics
    @e-acomics 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm buying the Japanese NTSC-J VA5 This one is better?

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The VA5 and VA6 are identical except the Japanese units have a different region setting on the motherboard (can be changed). And one other different chip - the chip that contains the actual TMSS boot ROM. VA5 has no TMSS, VA6 does, but otherwise board layout is identical so the sound should be identical. I love how my VA1 mega drive looks, I think you'll like the VA5.

  • @cereallane2739
    @cereallane2739 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3rd time's the charm and i'm now armed with a working theory: didn't think embedded links would be marked for spam or something so my bad! Good video, helped answer a question i had weeks ago while editing a wiki page on the sound boards since they have joystick boards too

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I usually don't have things set to be held for review, so that's probably youtube's fault :( What's the question I helped answer? BTW, I use mine with an 86 sound card.

  • @thepirategamerboy12
    @thepirategamerboy12 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I looked at the blog post and I really think some people worry way too much about somewhat newer models with built-in Windows accelerators, Pentium 1s, etc. I remember a specific point in the blog you mentioning certain A-mate models with built-in Windows accelerators being "post-apocalyptic for DOS games" and to me that's way over dramatic. I'm pretty sure that those added chips from Trident, Cirrus Logic, etc. don't handle the 640x400 16 color stuff at all and just kick in when software that supports them is run (such as Windows of course and some other DOS software can use them as well). To me it gives the impression that like any model from late 1994 onward will just not run any DOS games at all and it's just not true whatsoever. I've known several people with Pentium 1/Windows accelerator equipped models and they've run almost everything from the 90s at least absolutely fine. Nobody should be so scared of them. The only issue is some of these models not having built-in FM and needing to buy a card and certain games running too fast, but that's nothing unique as older IBM DOS games can be the same way. Wish something like Setmul existed to disable cache and make it the speed of a 386, I'm sure it's possible. Keep in mind too PC-98 DOS games were still being made years after Windows accelerators already came into the picture, so it would make literally no sense to make a game like Night Slave in 1996 and not have it run on the latest models around at the time. As far as Windows on PC-98 goes, personally while I'd never buy a PC-98 just for that, it's fun to mess around with and doesn't hurt to try. And the thing is, there's a fair bit of Japanese Windows games that require Japanese Windows to work and while yes you can do that on an IBM PC, to me it's more interesting and fitting on a PC-98 Btw, as far as the SB16 goes, it has a socket to add a YM2203 chip to make it a 26 compatible card, and they're much cheaper than an actual 26K or especially 86 so it's a decent budget option.

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It will not run early DOS games well. Anything that was made for a V30 CPU has a chance of being way too fast unless it's capping its blitting based on the passage of time rather than CPU cycles. Post apocalyptic is exaggerating, though. Yes. For Touhou, a newer model is actually *better.* But even in Japan people talk about the later models as having lost their "98-ness," and I tend to agree, especially for systems without C-Bus slots (like Valuestar V200). Might as well get an IBM at that point, when an earlier system will run ancient games at closer to the right speed. Bubblegum Crisis for instance. Interesting about the SB16, did not know that. My friend got a Cereb C200 for Touhou and it has both OPL and OPN built-in (although it's a "CanBe" since it uses something like YMF288 instead of a 2608). My Epson had a built in 2203 but I highly, highly recommend getting 86 sound if you can stomach the price. The window accelerator problem is for games that use 200 line video modes. Ranma for instance. And for monochrome modes. They aren't awful options, but a 486 or older machine will more reliably be able to play DOS games, and won't have as much built-in hardware you can't disable eating up IRQ's.

    • @thepirategamerboy12
      @thepirategamerboy12 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@wyatt8740 I mean yes, I'm sure some really old 8 color-era games from the 80s would be problematic on them but to be honest even the beloved Ce2/Cs2 (I have a Cs2 btw) struggles with some of them too (such as Ys and Return of Ishtar having graphical corruption) so it's nothing unique. But really imo, for the majority of 90s games they are just fine. You can find various videos proving this with people happily playing games on models like the V13, Pentium PC-98 laptops, etc. Oh, and Flame Zapper is another game that really does benefit from a faster machine, on a 486 the 60fps mode is unplayable. The 200 line problem sounds more like GDC not set to 2.5mhz to me, which I think all 9821s allow you to change. I remember trying the Screamer (200 line game) and it looking messed up until I realized it was set to 5mhz. Also if you run a 256 color game like Puyo Puyo 2 then run a 16 color one afterwards they can glitch out, but just reset the machine and it fixes it. Really the problem I have with saying some of the later models "loosing their 98-ness and became more PC-like" is that it implies the later ones can run Commander Keen now or something, and that never happened even all the way to the end. Also, just because some (like the all-in-one Cu13) lack C-Bus slots, doesn't make them totally worthless either imo. They still play Kamikuishiki Village and that's all that really matters. If I recall btw, NEC released a DOS utility to adjust IRQs on models that have both C-Bus and PCI slots.

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@thepirategamerboy12 The GDC speed has absolutely nothing to do with that actually. That might be a timing bug for your specific game though. There's something you can run in BASIC to cause the problem under either speed. radioc.web.fc2.com/column/pc98bas/pc98disphw_en.htm 90s stuff is fine, but you can play *almost everything* on a Ce2/Ap2/Epson with 86 card/whatever, and the pentiums miss out on about a full decade of software. Oh yeah and policenauts won't have PCM on a pentium system with canbe sound. And stuff like the Valuestars often don't have any kind of OPN at all, just OPL3. And yes, there is a PCI config utility that mostly works but won't let you disable things like a built in modem. They lost their 98-ness because they ran the same exact *windows 9x* software everyone else ran. WinQuake, etc.. And they used OPL sound like sound blaster cards, which was inferior to OPNA (objectively; OPL is a subset of the capabilities of OPNA). And analogue gameport joysticks instead of MSX style ones. Nothing wrong with having a pentium, it just is much less interesting and unique to me. And to me Ys is an argument for getting something from the 80's with a V30 and a mechanical keyboard if you're thinking of buying a second machine. BTW the 486GR also has this problem with Ys. I suspect it's a 486 thing. There's much less DOS stuff that really wants a pentium or higher, and for Win9X i have an IBM compatible with Japanese Windows on it.

    • @l_arachel
      @l_arachel 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@thepirategamerboy12 Pardon my intrusion into the conversation, I believe I have some insight of value to share. For whatever reason I have come into possession of a Cereb along with multiple Ce2 and Cs2 machines. I'm in a rather unique position to adjudicate for myself, and have observed there are significant differences with how (whether because of the Trident card present in the Cereb or not, I can't say with confidence) the Cereb handles games versus the Ce2 and Cs2 - and not just differences attributable to CPU clock speed or RAM. In fact, I have a Viper MULTi CPU accelerator board/"upgrade board" for the Ce2 which raises the CPU speed to as high as 100 MHz and can also be used in the Cs2 with some light modification for improved results (Ce2 has 25 MHz as default, Cs2 33 MHz). I actually have slightly less RAM present in the Cereb than for my Ce2/Cs2 (they are highly interchangeable). My Cereb has roughly ~30 MB (can be expanded) while I have a 32 MB stick compatible with my Ce2/Cs2. So, interestingly, I have "leveled the field" relatively speaking in terms of RAM and CPU clock speed between the Cereb and Ce2/Cs2. The main difference then would appear to be the architecture - the Ce2/Cs2 lack any window accelerator like the Trident present in my Cereb. Interestingly, the Cereb does a better job of handling the very old game of Ancient Ys Vanished/ "Ys 1", while my Ce2/Cs2 cannot run it properly without immediately running into issues - perhaps a case can be made for the Cereb here although I suspect the better solution is to pursue a later PC-9801 rather than an early PC-9821 as the Ce2/Cs2 are. But I digress. Whether using actual floppy diskettes of the original games, or floppies written with the game files, or a Gotek to simulate a FDD (or using actual original CD-ROM discs or burned discs - the Ce2/Cs2 come with a CD-ROM drive) the games run far smoother and stabler with less hitching, stutters, and some visual effects are present which are otherwise absent when run on the Cereb (or displayed incorrectly). The Cereb has a more modern FDD and a more modern CD-ROM drive (my variant specifically is the Cereb C200/C). I've tested the Cereb with what it originally came with, as well as a Gotek to simulate the FDD - and run original games, games written to diskette or disc, and games with a flashdrive and the Gotek. I've tinkered with the BIOS as much as I can, trying varying options (the Cereb BIOS is markedly limited compared to the Ce2/Cs2 BIOS, although not altogether inferior by any means - just less options for compatibility). I've used NEC DOS 5.00A-H, NEC DOS 6.2, and JP Windows 3.1 installs on original HDDs with the Ce2/Cs2, as well as installs of NEC DOS 5.00A-H and NEC DOS 6.2 on Compact Flash cards with the Ce2/Cs2. I've also used these same Compact Flash cards with the Cereb, as well as the original HDD it came with which has JP Windows 98 SE. In short, I've tested quite a bit. Perhaps the Cereb itself, or my particular Cereb, is an outlier (conversely, perhaps my Ce2s + Cs2s, or the particular models I have are outliers). But I'm far more inclined to believe that, as the unique architecture of the NEC PC-98s (and to a lesser extent Epson PC-98s - let's not forget these marvelous machines) was increasingly comprised of more components sourced and built-around Windows in general - their ability to present the most accurate and compelling vision of the games originally conceptualized for them over their lifetime was markedly compromised. I hope my insight is of some value - have a pleasant day/night!!

    • @thepirategamerboy12
      @thepirategamerboy12 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@l_arachel The Cs2 actually *does* have a Windows accelerator in it, a Cirrus Logic of some kind which I didn't even realize myself until I tried Win95 on it and it detected it upon installing. It's capable of up to 1024x768 and is the other difference between the Ce2 besides a faster CPU. Btw, I've been into PC-98 stuff for about 5 and a half years now. The Cereb is kind of an odd model in general, it kinda seems like the PC-98 equivalent of something like the Gateway Destination. The 200 line thing confuses me because I've seen games like Star Wars, Night Slave of course since it's literally a 1996 release, Marble Madness and a number of others run just fine. Idk if this is different or what, Star Wars does the thing where it inserts black lines in between. As far as monochrome mode goes, I have no idea about that at all. As far as I can gather, the later models basically just put the base PEGC hardware into an ASIC and the Windows accelerators have nothing to do with handling that at all, it's kind of like the Voodoo 1/2 in that it takes over the video when needed. There were C-Bus Windows accelerator cards for older 9801s that literally worked just like the Voodoo 1/2 with the whole pass-through cable situation and everything. With Policenauts, I think there is a version of the PCM driver that does work with CanBe PCM though sadly lip flaps don't work. If the machine has C-Bus slots though, you can fix this with a card (though imo not really worth the price). One more thing about loosing the 98-ness... the FM Towns line also very late on got Pentium CPUs and could run versions of Windows up to 95 as well, so why wouldn't you say the same thing about those? And I just think it's cool that my Cs2 can play games like Bomber Quest and Flame Zapper, but Windows games like You Don't Know Jack and Lode Runner the Legend Returns also run well on it. It gives me even more to do on the machine. I don't really have anything else to say, I'm not trying to be mean or anything like that but I do defend these models based on what I've seen from TH-cam videos and people I've known with them. I have a Pentium MMX 233 PC and even though most of the parts in it are from around 1998, that thing can play stuff as new as Rayman 2 from 1999 and also Prince of Persia from 1990. That's close to a decade difference. Some even older games will work though many especially early 80s games have issues, but you get what I mean and I feel the PC-98 line evolved in basically the same way. Just like the IBM PCs, not one PC-98 will play every single game ever made for it. The only game I personally know for a fact has problems on these newer 9821s is Quarth, that's literally one game and perhaps there's more but I like to focus more on what it does run (which the list is still huge) rather than what it doesn't. It kind of reminds me of how some say to avoid NTSC Amigas (another thing I disagree with), but perhaps more overblown than that.

  • @Qwent-23
    @Qwent-23 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is it too late to get them?

  • @joshotte1550
    @joshotte1550 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is why I still keep a VCR around.

  • @MrAlan1828
    @MrAlan1828 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why not just build a joystick with quality Sanwa parts? or even better mod an existing gamepad tfor PC98. the Japanese are repurposing the Super Famicom gamepads into MSX/PC98/FM Towns ones

    • @wyatt8740
      @wyatt8740 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Because I don't want to destroy a working super famicom pad when I can do it externally with nothing but a 74HC595 chip, and also because a mega drive pad has enough buttons and feels comfy. And as for joysticks, because I like leaf switches! And my comrex. And Sanwa sticks would be quite a bit bulkier. But maybe some day; I just haven't used one so I can't miss what I never had.

  • @YuutaTogashi0707
    @YuutaTogashi0707 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hope you find a job soon and are able to pay rent