Why are old computer sounds and visuals so freak'n satisfying? I miss all those old drive seek / spinup sounds and the PC speaker beeps and boops. And how chunky and durable cases and keyboards and printers were.
This video has single handedly made me want to go buy a raspberry pi, a few old hard drives and floppy drives, and start playing with the; maybe make a semi-functional terminal emulator with haptic feedback sound (And real working floppy drive?). :P
@@AnnoyingOrange420 no, touch (even if they reach a perfect 100% sensitivity ) is no more faster or efficient than just pressing buttons and get a feedback visually and mechanically, probably the future will be a mix between the two, where you can press on a virtual keyboard and still gets the same feedback and efficiency (not talking about the bullshit haptic touch,)
@@caret4812 Yeah realistically it will be both. I just am a big fan of buttons and touchscreens everywhere (mainly when they're unnecessary) makes me kinda sad.
You can build "sleeper" PCs with modern hardware in a vintage case. Many vintage keyboards still work as they haven't changed much (until you go far enough back). You can use an OS/theme that looks vintage or even run old software using virtual machines.
AS-MR You can still get fantastic retro keyboards on a modern system, even the classic IBM model M, which basically invented the modern American layout, is still being produced. You can get one brand new (now under the name Unicomp) for like 100$, it sounds just as clacky and beautiful as ever
Thirsty Fox I really want the little outcropping bezel of old CRTs on a modern monitor, maybe I could build one to attach on a normal widescreen but I don’t know how. Perfectly flat, black rectangles just don’t look as cool
Exactly this is what brings me to this video actually! I really like those retro computers and gadgets, there are also a lot in Fallout 4, The Matrix...
I'm 19 and barely remember computers like this, I remember my mum has an old Windows in 2006 and it made such noisy clunky sounds. Made me feel comfy somehow. I miss those sounds
@@Starwarsfearsome yes, as amazing as it might sound to you, what makes the sound is not the OS... wtf does windows 2006 have to do with the sounds from the computer? Hard drive sounds are hard drive sounds, not OS sounds... Im seriously surprised by how many people like you seem to think its "the windows version" that causes the sounds, because old windows must be the cause old computer sounds!!! .... im so disappointed by humanity tbh.
Dude don’t waste your time commenting, And don’t get offended by someone’s comment regardless if they are more intelligent or less. You wouldn’t say this stuff to my face.
@@AlFredo-sx2yy wtf! I’m just taking about the sounds I remember from a computer that happens to be old?? Get out of here with your complexity nonsense
Congrats for not rehearsing the whole code and then just record yourself typing it and make yourself out as a "Boss Professional Best in the World" Programmer. Gotta always have in the back of your mind that running the code and getting errors so you fix it is part of programming. Anyways, good video, +1 like
I love me some cool-retro-term, this mode reminds me of a CGA CRT I actually owned back in the late 90s (second hand from someone's office). It came with a 286 but I sadly got rid of it when I left for University (parent's weren't too keen on their basement being my lab :) )
Bravo! This makes me wish I'd kept my first Apple computer ... the year was 1983 and it was the size of a boat motor, with a green screen and all the blips and bloops and snerks and spins that accompanied loading in the programs with floppies. I can still hear the sounds it made ... it was fascinating to me and it would have made a great ASMR video but who would have had the foresight to imagine that? Not me. So I am glad that you did! xoxo
*hears small high pitched noises from the monitor* now THATS how they got that sound in the movies.. i always thought they were over reacting, adding this "unrealistic" noise when the characters were doing character stuff with computers, i understand now... they were just intensifying the asmr of the monitor lmao
Well, you can at least still code like that. Install a linux, switch to a text terminal via CTRL-SHIFT-F2 and start vi. That's the beauty of it. It has all the bells and whistles, but there's still the good ol' ox-cart in the barn :)
This looks like vi (old school text editor) and GCC (C compiler, duh) running in CoolRetroTerm (a console with graphical effects to emulate many old CRT terminals). Go nuts.
For Char board wouldn’t it have to be [2] for both; [0] [1] [2] since there is only 3 spaces vertical and horizontal instead of 4 spaces that [3] would make?
Hey, thanks for this! I just love these old-school computer typing sound effects from the 70's and 80's, they have a lot of character! Plus, the computer typing sound effects are very soothing to my ears! The next time I have trouble sleeping, I'll play this video! LOL! I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :) By the way, I could use this video clip for one of my film projects! Do I have your expressed permission to do so? You'll get full credit, of course! :)
Is that keypress tone built into the terminal? I have been looking for this sound on the internet to download but with no luck. Could it be the hard drive pinging with each keypress?
@@SNESJW It's not cool-retro-term. It's Cathode. Says in the title. Similar, but CRT just isn't quite as nice and have as many options as Cathode. But Cathode seems to be a dead app now.
I use cool-retro-term on a daily basis as my goto Linux terminal. I also like vim as a goto text editor. CRT's are just so nice to the eyes, at least when it comes to visual appeal that is. Sometimes I hook up my old, cheap, tiny CRT television to my MacBook (yes, running a Linux kernel) through an HDMI to RCA adaptor just for fun. Lots of colors are much brighter, also a little difference in depth. Say cartoons like SpongeBob, they look way more expressive then on an LCD in my opinion. Especially vhs-style era videos, 80's graphics, etc. Are much more interesting on a CRT. Also the flickering, haze and stuff... Extra nostalgia factor.
Have you checked of eDEX-UI as a terminal emulator? That's awesome too, makes your terminal look like a hollywood sci-fi hacker terminal. Awesome. Also has beeps and boops.
Damn, could have added a clear screen after each turn.... much smoother look and the user doesn't even know you replaced the entire screen each time! #oldschoolmethods Love the sounds and look. Brings back my college days
Im doing the exact same thing but in Rust I think it would be a good idea to allow two game modes First being single player, where player 2 is basically going to be automated by placing a random position and multiplayer, as shown in this video
Found a bug at 34:32. The operator in the condition should be "
you are right :D
Ha! Nerd!
How were you awake by minute 34 tho
Kev Mars ha yes him being able to achieve more then you is somthing i find amusing teeheehee (its a joke)
@@jurassiccinematics5549 th-cam.com/video/wUpBlFBLcRk/w-d-xo.html
I miss all of these sounds
Why are old computer sounds and visuals so freak'n satisfying? I miss all those old drive seek / spinup sounds and the PC speaker beeps and boops. And how chunky and durable cases and keyboards and printers were.
matheus
Unfortunately the real future is touchscreens
This video has single handedly made me want to go buy a raspberry pi, a few old hard drives and floppy drives, and start playing with the; maybe make a semi-functional terminal emulator with haptic feedback sound (And real working floppy drive?). :P
@@AnnoyingOrange420 no, touch (even if they reach a perfect 100% sensitivity ) is no more faster or efficient than just pressing buttons and get a feedback visually and mechanically, probably the future will be a mix between the two, where you can press on a virtual keyboard and still gets the same feedback and efficiency (not talking about the bullshit haptic touch,)
@@caret4812 Yeah realistically it will be both. I just am a big fan of buttons and touchscreens everywhere (mainly when they're unnecessary) makes me kinda sad.
I keep an older drive in the pc for the spinup/down and drive head sounds
I love old computers, there's something about them that new computers just dont have
noises..and fancy retro grapics
@@Dr_Doctor_Lee the feeling that there is actually someting happeneing liek its thinking
@@rashedfrlegend4496 very correct.
@@rashedfrlegend4496 like they have a soul ?
@@delq kinda
I found this because I misspelled Fallout Tictacs and ironically I thought this was a Fallout terminal haha. What a beauitful video, bless old tech...
How did you misspell Fallout to ASMR
@@anactualsoupcan fat fingers
I miss old computers... they were much more satisfying than today’s models.
The IceKing Gamer 😂😂😂 running fortnite on a 60’s computer!? And yea even if high end PCs do look good it’s just the sound quality I miss from typing.
AS-MR | can’t run any modern games on a 60’s Computer considering they took up a whole room 😂
You can build "sleeper" PCs with modern hardware in a vintage case. Many vintage keyboards still work as they haven't changed much (until you go far enough back). You can use an OS/theme that looks vintage or even run old software using virtual machines.
AS-MR
You can still get fantastic retro keyboards on a modern system, even the classic IBM model M, which basically invented the modern American layout, is still being produced. You can get one brand new (now under the name Unicomp) for like 100$, it sounds just as clacky and beautiful as ever
Thirsty Fox
I really want the little outcropping bezel of old CRTs on a modern monitor, maybe I could build one to attach on a normal widescreen but I don’t know how. Perfectly flat, black rectangles just don’t look as cool
This is the best programming asmr in existence. It would be insane if you made more
Sería bueno que se aprendiera a programar en el ASMR
hands down. Pun intended.
@@zwwx2142 tienes razón, you're right.
I Love this fan sound in the background and the amber colour of the screen. All of this plus keyboard sound pushes me back to 80s again…..
this is the calmest video on TH-cam. please make more of this.
I came here for Lain vibes and I was not disappointed. Great video, man! It’s really nice to listen to when I’m writing.
Let's all love Lain !
The terminal is cool-retro-term.
The game Alien Isolation had so many of these wonderful sounds in it.
Exactly this is what brings me to this video actually!
I really like those retro computers and gadgets, there are also a lot in Fallout 4, The Matrix...
3:50 sounds like someone flicking a straw
Found my favorite video on youtube.
Reminds me of Fallout
Robo Shadow
It does!
I played a bit of fallout 4 today... and one of the word was FURRY... What the shit?
ooooooooooooooo
Léo VanWillem furry has multiple meanings. The obvious being furry animal.
ah yes my favorite bloodstorm character
Hands down. This is the best way to learn how to program.
Imagine actually programming in vim though lol. I think I’d have an aneurism looking for variable instances XD
@@zeo5009 You do know that you can use language servers, including their ability to find symbols, in Vim, right?
This is seriously one of the best keyboard ASMR videos I have found. I subbed.
I'm 19 and barely remember computers like this, I remember my mum has an old Windows in 2006 and it made such noisy clunky sounds. Made me feel comfy somehow. I miss those sounds
mfw the younger generations think the operating system is what makes those sounds o_o
@@AlFredo-sx2yy huh
@@Starwarsfearsome yes, as amazing as it might sound to you, what makes the sound is not the OS... wtf does windows 2006 have to do with the sounds from the computer? Hard drive sounds are hard drive sounds, not OS sounds... Im seriously surprised by how many people like you seem to think its "the windows version" that causes the sounds, because old windows must be the cause old computer sounds!!! .... im so disappointed by humanity tbh.
Dude don’t waste your time commenting, And don’t get offended by someone’s comment regardless if they are more intelligent or less. You wouldn’t say this stuff to my face.
@@AlFredo-sx2yy wtf! I’m just taking about the sounds I remember from a computer that happens to be old?? Get out of here with your complexity nonsense
There's something oddly satisfying on the smooth cracling sound of and old hard drive while it's working.
Low key using this as help/a guide when I need help with code 😅
This is so relaxing.
I listen to this every day now while working. Thank you :)
Just brilliant works.
the most horrifying part is the use of spaces instead of tabs
I feel bad for the guy who invented tabs
"we can use these for tabulation"
EVERYONE IN 2019: Naaaa lets use TWO SPACES
I'd say the use of a newline before the opening curly bracket is equally horrifying.
@@deidara_8598 no
@@Potato-pq5ez Only sociopaths use Allman indentation style
@@deidara_8598 then I guess I'm a sociopath, sue me because I like clean code
WHAT THE HELL THIS IS SO FREAKING COOL WTFFFFF
I didn't knew that I needed this.
back then u did. now u remember
Yasss, I want more of this, pleaseeee!
This pleasantly peaceful sound!
I'm not into ASMR but this one is the best.
This is legendary. Thank you so much for this.
finally a asmr video that make me go to sleep
Wow, I like Fallout terminal ASMR!
Came for the sound. Found a programming session using Vi. This was a good day.
The ASMR I can listen to.
This is sooooo cool, looks like the Terminal in Fallout: New Vegas
But it’s not green 😔
Damn Vi took good amount of time to load.
This tells lot of history.
now this is beatiful
Congrats for not rehearsing the whole code and then just record yourself typing it and make yourself out as a "Boss Professional Best in the World" Programmer. Gotta always have in the back of your mind that running the code and getting errors so you fix it is part of programming. Anyways, good video, +1 like
I love me some cool-retro-term, this mode reminds me of a CGA CRT I actually owned back in the late 90s (second hand from someone's office). It came with a 286 but I sadly got rid of it when I left for University (parent's weren't too keen on their basement being my lab :) )
It's not cool-retro-term.
@@rooneye Huh, it looks just like the "Default Amber" profile with some of the effects turned off. Do you know what it is?
@@spacewolfjryeah, it is ive messed around with cool retro term long enough so yes it is cool retro term.
So darn relaxing. Brings me back to jr. High in my room typing on my Tandy computer 😊
Bravo! This makes me wish I'd kept my first Apple computer ... the year was 1983 and it was the size of a boat motor, with a green screen and all the blips and bloops and snerks and spins that accompanied loading in the programs with floppies. I can still hear the sounds it made ... it was fascinating to me and it would have made a great ASMR video but who would have had the foresight to imagine that? Not me. So I am glad that you did! xoxo
🐈
Nice. Reminds me of, you know, my childhood ^^
プログラミングの様子をASMRとして動画にするとは....面白い発想ですね!
This looks like a load up screen for a 90s video game.
upvoted for the usage of vi
Slickdown nano > vi
@@ayeyefookinw0tm859 micro > nano
nano < vi < vim
Everyone knows that ed is the standard editor.
vi feels like vim: drunk mode
This is what i was looking for.
i could listen for all day
Awesome video !!! :) I listen to this while coding.
My heart is melting right now
That looks just like Cool Retro Term, available on Linux!..... :) Nice Video, BTW!..... :)
Yeh, but CRT just isn't quite as nice as this. Sadly.
Terminal
[Very Hard]
You need a Science skill of 100 to access this terminal without a password
Must be a Courier thing
The fonts look beautiful
This is an amazing computer.
Please please make more just like this. Love it.
this is really relaxing
waw this look so fun, look like the job I would enjoy
Wow! I thought that was the real deal until i fully read the title. Great video idea. Sounds amazing
You sir are the best.
And now TH-cam FINALLY has a loop video option!
Thanks for the great video!!!! I subbed.
GOD this is so SATISFYING!
Holy sheet. this is incredible.
Me in fallout 4 trying to hack a terminal
With this video you were able to code my tingles.
Plot Twist: This is actually Fallout New Vegas and he's trying to hack the terminal the long way.
27:50 **Program had a mental breakdown**
That setup is super cool but it really drives me nuts to watch you code ;)
This is one computer I wouldn't break just for being slow
*hears small high pitched noises from the monitor*
now THATS how they got that sound in the movies..
i always thought they were over reacting, adding this "unrealistic" noise when the characters were doing character stuff with computers, i understand now... they were just intensifying the asmr of the monitor lmao
Bro got the fallout ahh terminal
Nice! I would have liked learn coding in that way, with that hardware. Am I the only one who thinks like that?
"*"*"*"*"*GUA
Well, you can at least still code like that. Install a linux, switch to a text terminal via CTRL-SHIFT-F2 and start vi. That's the beauty of it. It has all the bells and whistles, but there's still the good ol' ox-cart in the barn :)
/*Correct*/
@@dschoene57
I already do>that. But I got a beautiful old model m kbd.
yes
This looks like vi (old school text editor) and GCC (C compiler, duh) running in CoolRetroTerm (a console with graphical effects to emulate many old CRT terminals). Go nuts.
Opening Vi instead of Vim is a nice touch.
all i want was listening the video while reading but damn. Video makes you watch
For Char board wouldn’t it have to be [2] for both; [0] [1] [2] since there is only 3 spaces vertical and horizontal instead of 4 spaces that [3] would make?
Nah [3] is 0, 1, 2
[2] would be 0, 1
If I understand your comment correctly
Hey, thanks for this! I just love these old-school computer typing sound effects from the 70's and 80's, they have a lot of character! Plus, the computer typing sound effects are very soothing to my ears! The next time I have trouble sleeping, I'll play this video! LOL! I look forward to seeing more of your videos! You just earned a new subscriber! :) By the way, I could use this video clip for one of my film projects! Do I have your expressed permission to do so? You'll get full credit, of course! :)
When you try to hack a terminal in Fallout:
a lot of people who doesn't know even basics of programming can't notice that 90% of code consists from comments
Very interesting video thank you.
Is that keypress tone built into the terminal? I have been looking for this sound on the internet to download but with no luck. Could it be the hard drive pinging with each keypress?
If you want keyboard type sounds check out Mechvibes. It is truly awesome and free. And you can use it in any program you want.
What OS is this? I really like the classic feel it gives off and was hoping there’s an emulator for it somewhere.
This is just a Linux terminal, the software they used to simulate an old computer screen is cool-retro-term
@@SNESJW It's not cool-retro-term. It's Cathode. Says in the title. Similar, but CRT just isn't quite as nice and have as many options as Cathode. But Cathode seems to be a dead app now.
(Lain opening begins)
Would you be willing to link a download to the audio file?
This fells like a Nostromo computer
Lain prolly liked this video
I use cool-retro-term on a daily basis as my goto Linux terminal. I also like vim as a goto text editor.
CRT's are just so nice to the eyes, at least when it comes to visual appeal that is.
Sometimes I hook up my old, cheap, tiny CRT television to my MacBook (yes, running a Linux kernel) through an HDMI to RCA adaptor just for fun. Lots of colors are much brighter, also a little difference in depth.
Say cartoons like SpongeBob, they look way more expressive then on an LCD in my opinion.
Especially vhs-style era videos, 80's graphics, etc.
Are much more interesting on a CRT.
Also the flickering, haze and stuff...
Extra nostalgia factor.
Have you checked of eDEX-UI as a terminal emulator? That's awesome too, makes your terminal look like a hollywood sci-fi hacker terminal. Awesome. Also has beeps and boops.
@@rooneye Yes, it's more visual/aesthetic, then really practical imho.
But it looks very cool!
“Are you winning, Courier?”
Mmm, good vibes.
Can't sleep with the computer constantly accessing the hard drive, there must be something malitious going on in the background. Jk, nice video ;)
Nostalgia ❤️
Best asmr i ever see
It looks like Cool-Retro-Term + Vim isnt ?
and dude how do you make that the terminal dynamcly shows the lines , slowly
I still don't get why people do remarks on the end of a function, a loop or switch
Where can I find vintage computers like this ??
This screen is probably Cool-Retro-Term
Damn, could have added a clear screen after each turn.... much smoother look and the user doesn't even know you replaced the entire screen each time!
#oldschoolmethods
Love the sounds and look. Brings back my college days
In school I made connect 4 in C++ console.
I did clear the console everytime before drawing the new board 👌
relaxing:)
Nani the fuck! 6yrs ago! I thought there would be more asmr retro coding vids😢
Im doing the exact same thing but in Rust
I think it would be a good idea to allow two game modes
First being single player, where player 2 is basically going to be automated by placing a random position
and multiplayer, as shown in this video
you can do better than random by using a minmax algorithm.
it feels good
I might have blinked, but I didn't see a check that the choice hadn't been picked.
The first of the two videos linked in the description is gone.