Sadly in 1975 bthe largest storage device was the IBM 3850 mass storage system which held about 260 gb of data. So basically what im saying in your 2 hard drive could have held the entire USSR's data and still had room for roms
pretty cool in concept, just wondering wgat the purpose of this will be in the long run rather then running like an SMB or FTP server? can you sync savefiles or something, or even run it directly similar to artic base?
The nice UI & the sync with IGDB for videogame metadata. Like I said in the video, I didn't do too much of a deep dive into ROMM because I mainly wanted to show it off more than anything. But in a future video I definitely could if there's enough interest!
Honestly, I like the idea of running a PC game database as an archive in self-storage, but it would be even nicer if you could just stream the games from that PC or a virtual machine. It would be ideal to store them, download them directly, and have remote access like Nvidia Shield upstairs. Instead of having each game on the game server downstairs, you could use Nvidia Shield to stream them to your cell phone or even from another location, like a coffee shop."
If the only function for this is to serve the rom files for you then why not just do simple directory listing with apache or nginx? I guess the cool thumbnails and metadata are cool enough...
I was thinking about doing something simple like that when I first came up with the video idea. I honestly wouldn’t mind it but also thought having the display cases showing would be cool as you said.
100%! I was planning on adding a segment on how I back this up but decided not to so I could get to the point of the video faster. And as to why I’m using RAID here is mainly cause I had the 2 drives so I figured why not.
@@denislaboratory Thank you for the explanation. It irks me when I'm browsing my own collection and see duplicates, especially when I "supposedly" got a one game per rom collection. 😂 And of course I can't tell why there's dupes because it only displays the name and not the zip or iso file name.
This guy cleans his phone screen using an angle grinder.
LOL
and / or literal elbow 💪 grease
This is a great video! I'll probably get around to doing the same using my old ThinkPad home lab that I've got set up. Hope your channel blows up :)
Thank you! It’s pretty worth it if you have an extensive collection!
Sadly in 1975 bthe largest storage device was the IBM 3850 mass storage system which held about 260 gb of data. So basically what im saying in your 2 hard drive could have held the entire USSR's data and still had room for roms
Wow, so maybe I should be grateful then!
pretty cool in concept, just wondering wgat the purpose of this will be in the long run rather then running like an SMB or FTP server? can you sync savefiles or something, or even run it directly similar to artic base?
The nice UI & the sync with IGDB for videogame metadata.
Like I said in the video, I didn't do too much of a deep dive into ROMM because I mainly wanted to show it off more than anything. But in a future video I definitely could if there's enough interest!
Return of the chungus, giving the people what they want!
Already know I had to do it to em!
Thank god, I was really wondering how Denis' Laboratory stole all those roms for YEARS now
Thank you
Stole is a strong word. Let's say under new management 😈
@@denislaboratory I miss read the title as stole 😶
that's to only reason I clicked on the video
Hahaha!
I said nothing then...
...though "stole" sounds a lot more badass!
When usin tailscale you can use the machine name instead of it's ip to connect. Either works but machine name is memorable.
For sure. Honestly, don’t remember why I used IP. Guess I’m just a simple man.
Honestly, I like the idea of running a PC game database as an archive in self-storage, but it would be even nicer if you could just stream the games from that PC or a virtual machine. It would be ideal to store them, download them directly, and have remote access like Nvidia Shield upstairs. Instead of having each game on the game server downstairs, you could use Nvidia Shield to stream them to your cell phone or even from another location, like a coffee shop."
what about emulatorjs?
Does EmulatorJS have ROM storage features?
@@denislaboratory as i know, no. it needs to be stored locally on your computer
I thought so
Can you create ROMM Tutorial
If the only function for this is to serve the rom files for you then why not just do simple directory listing with apache or nginx? I guess the cool thumbnails and metadata are cool enough...
I was thinking about doing something simple like that when I first came up with the video idea. I honestly wouldn’t mind it but also thought having the display cases showing would be cool as you said.
can you do more videos about rtx 3050 6gb plz, like others emulater or stuf like that
For sure! Stay tuned.
Hey Denis, do you know Dexter? he also has a laboratory.
RAID is not a backup lol
100%! I was planning on adding a segment on how I back this up but decided not to so I could get to the point of the video faster.
And as to why I’m using RAID here is mainly cause I had the 2 drives so I figured why not.
what the heck is a kubernete
Nerd stuff!
Need more chungus
So nobody gonna talk about why he has 2 versions of Luigi's Mansion?
Shhhhh ;)
In all seriousness, one of them is the NTSC version & the other is the PAL version. It was necessary so I could play a co-op mod.
@@denislaboratory Thank you for the explanation. It irks me when I'm browsing my own collection and see duplicates, especially when I "supposedly" got a one game per rom collection. 😂
And of course I can't tell why there's dupes because it only displays the name and not the zip or iso file name.
@@Cyko.. I don't like duplicates either so I get it haha!
Rom tut pls 🙏
+1
I would do something like this but I dont have a rom collection yet 😅
Now's not a bad time to start before all the certain videogame companies remove their property from all the public ROM sites!
Nintendo will get bad karma eventually, they need to stop attacking history.
What they're doing is definitely tragic. That's why it's up to us to preserve!