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I ported THOUSANDS of apps to Windows 95 

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▶dotnet9x on GitHub: github.com/itsmattkc/dotnet9x
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▶GUEST STARRING
YoshiToMario - / yoshitomario
f4mi - / f4micom
cs188 - / cs188
skhali - / skhaliplays
leecata - / leecata_
▶MUSIC
00:16 - Mega Man 8 - Stage Select
01:13 - DDRKirby(ISQ) - Lost My Way
02:41 - Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King (recorded by Kevin MacLeod)
04:56 - Sonic X-treme - Pharoah Den
06:39 - Jake Chudnow - Moon Men (Instrumental)
07:25 - Mega Man 8 - Frost Man
10:03 - DDRKirby(ISQ) - Celestial Journey
16:20 - Francesco Biondi - Shopping Frenzy
19:14 - Susan Boyle - I Dreamed a Dream
19:36 - Sonic X-treme - Space Queens
21:27 - Mega Man 8 - Opening Stage
23:23 - Monsters Inc Scream Team Training - Install Music
24:36 - Kalachnikov - Mental delivrance
25:24 - DDRKirby(ISQ) - The Ecstasy of Life
27:23 - Kevin MacLeod - SCP-x5x
29:16 - Graff - rain eater
31:05 - Kevin MacLeod - SCP-x6x
31:59 - LHS - BRD Keygen #4
34:16 - Falcon - spineless
35:01 - Kevin MacLeod - SCP-x2x
35:18 - Kevin MacLeod - Quinn's Song: A New Man
36:20 - Maktone - class cracktro#15
38:58 - Kevin MacLeod - Cool Vibes
40:17 - Kevin MacLeod - Mystery Sax
42:38 - BetaMaster - QuickTime Pro 7.0kg
44:39 - CORE - mr spock's cryo-bed
46:12 - BLiZZARD - Contraduct Design
47:41 - Kevin MacLeod - Promising Relationship
50:53 - xyce - jet stream
▶SPECIAL THANKS
The Frida Cinema, Santa Ana
Matt and Montana
Dad
▶CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
9:26 Act 1 - Famous Last Words
16:11 Intermission - Windows Unicode
19:14 Act 2 - Les MSI-érables
27:23 Act 3 - An Unhandled Exception Occurred
48:03 Finale - Resolution

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@Hattyketchup
@Hattyketchup 23 дня назад
Windows 95❌ A fucking movie:✅
@jackintoshgamer
@jackintoshgamer 23 дня назад
LETS GO
@RipVanFish09
@RipVanFish09 23 дня назад
Oh jeez, I just noticed it’s an hour long! Today is a good day.
@chanceForNotBeingRapper
@chanceForNotBeingRapper 23 дня назад
australian scott the woz with no glasses in computer diy hannel
@BrokenCircus
@BrokenCircus 23 дня назад
This sort of video is why we should stop saying "content", and instead call it a film
@brinleyhamer729
@brinleyhamer729 23 дня назад
@@BrokenCircus a film is technectly content just alot of it
@cs188
@cs188 22 дня назад
This is a phenomenal piece of cinematography you've produced here. It doesn't even look low-budget! (well, except for my 2 second cameo)
@MattKC
@MattKC 22 дня назад
Aw c'mon the video would be nothing without that red hot 𝕾𝖎𝖝𝖙𝖞 𝕹𝖎𝖓𝖊
@alexp15-
@alexp15- 22 дня назад
i honestly didn't even realize you were in the video, but just knowing you were in it makes it even cooler
@qoombert
@qoombert 22 дня назад
holy shit cs is heh sis
@qoombert
@qoombert 22 дня назад
oh, was CS the guy that said 69 was the number of registry keys added by the .net 2.0 installer?
@CarlTheSkunk
@CarlTheSkunk 22 дня назад
YOO THE GOD OF YTPS IS HERE
@snake9206
@snake9206 18 дней назад
Imagine if every time you put a project on GitHub, you had to spend six months making a parody film explaining your process.
@stylis666
@stylis666 14 дней назад
I wish! I'm only learning how to program. It would take me a decade to learn all this stuff. But I would totally make a parody film out of the journey to getting Pro Pinball games to work on modern machines. You can't even make an image of the discs that work without using some niche format only some programs, like Alcohol120% or DAEMON tools can make or use. And on modern machines there are security issues with the original discs and even disc images you can buy from the company. I have a cracked version of Big Race USA someone gave to me a couple of decades ago that still works on all machines and operating systems from Win98 to WIndows 11. So it's definitely possible. Maybe it even runs on Win95. I'm pretty sure I've only gotten and played the game after I got Win98. And I bought a disc copy and later all the other games as well and the digital versions in one pack and ended up sticking with playing the crack because it just works, unlike the disc and digital versions. But they did some really cool stuff.The physics, including spin and bounce against the glass worked very well. And they used audio tracks of live played music in the games, which was pretty rare back when The Web came out (didn't have bounce on glass yet) for MsDos. But it also makes it impossible for most disc burning software to copy both the files and the audio so they both work without a CD-rom. I found an old msi file I made with Alcohol120% way back when and I got that one to work by copying the game files and ignoring the installer, and it will play the audio and the game on Windows 10. So that's pretty cool. I would love to get all 4 games fixed and working properly on all systems. Two of them never worked without sound glitches on any system I've tried them on and some didn't work at all. And they've got great music and they're still great pinball games with a lot of cool and fun options to play with.
@jaycarlisle5770
@jaycarlisle5770 13 дней назад
That's a LOT of armature porn They'd probably have to rebrand as Get Only Fans Hub or something... and that only covers half the primary functions the intranets were purposed for What about the cute kitty pics?
@KaizarNike
@KaizarNike 5 дней назад
by this metric im already 50 years old
@FarmYardGaming
@FarmYardGaming 5 дней назад
Should be a necessity
@tanzytechgem490
@tanzytechgem490 16 дней назад
i’m a game developer, and the workaround for printing the unhandled exception to the gui made me CRY laughing. genius.
@riaz8783
@riaz8783 22 дня назад
A wise man once said DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS
@Desperate.edits.
@Desperate.edits. 21 день назад
Heck yeah!
@harveysattic3918
@harveysattic3918 20 дней назад
Didn't expect a Steve Ballmer reference.
@NickBouwhuis
@NickBouwhuis 20 дней назад
He also said "AAAAAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! WOO! COME ON!" A wise man indeed
@bsbsbspl
@bsbsbspl 20 дней назад
😂😂😂😂
@NolieRavioli
@NolieRavioli 19 дней назад
DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS
@informitas0117
@informitas0117 23 дня назад
Program: *eldritch screeching* Matt: "40" Program: *purring*
@HNedel
@HNedel 23 дня назад
That would be 0x40, thank you very much 😉
@OttomanDrifter91
@OttomanDrifter91 23 дня назад
Program: YOU SHALL NOT PASS Matt: no u Program: ... you know what, that's a valid point. Here's some more obscure clues for you to follow.
@robonator2945
@robonator2945 23 дня назад
the fact that this is not even remotely an uncommon thing to deal with when it comes to computers hurts my soul. You have no fucking idea how many hours I spent before I finally realized that, *_unlike every single other thing in the entire god damn language,_* C Macros are white-space sensitive. I literally lost like 5 straight hours of my life because there was a fucking space before a parenthesis. The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was inventing computers, because I refuse to believe anything else in human history has caused more suffering than computers and their BS antics.
@KookoCraft
@KookoCraft 23 дня назад
@@robonator2945 autism
@GamemodePC
@GamemodePC 23 дня назад
0x40*
@blootiger27
@blootiger27 18 дней назад
Matt: 48:56 “the kind of patience you only have as a kid” Also Matt: steps through a program for “days on end”
@frodzie
@frodzie 14 дней назад
I used to work in IT in the meat industry, we had multiple machines in factories across the world that still ran on 95 or 98 and had zero upgrade paths. When one went down if the spare didn't work (or just didn't exist) we would frantically scramble to bring up a VM backup of the machine and fight for ages to get it to talk with the old hardware. I can think of many situations where having this solution would have been useful. You sir, are a genius!
@christianrene3789
@christianrene3789 17 часов назад
What is your justification for murdering animals?
@LumemDH
@LumemDH 11 часов назад
@@christianrene3789they taste good.
@christianrene3789
@christianrene3789 7 часов назад
@@LumemDH So you value your taste over the lives of sentient non-human animals. Does that make murdering them okay? Would it be okay to kill humans for the same purpose?
@notenoughmonkeys
@notenoughmonkeys 23 дня назад
Fun fact, the installer has more registry keys than there are seconds in this video. Can't believe the amount of effort that went into this whole thing! Utterly incredible.
@dogewasfound
@dogewasfound 23 дня назад
so it has more than 3,113 registry keys? damn. edit: shit i didn't watch the whole dvideo before responding it does yes
@jlewwis1995
@jlewwis1995 22 дня назад
​@@dogewasfoundyeah it apparently bas 5409... and thats just for version 2, i can only imagine tbe amount .net 8 has if microsoft didnt eventually get their shit together since then...
@monad_tcp
@monad_tcp 21 день назад
That's because there's this thing called DCOM, or COM+ that basically takes a C++ class and turns it into 10 registry keys at minimum in the registry, so that C++ class can be used by any other DLL or software. Its all done because C++ never had binary compatibility between compilers and systems. DotNet uses it heavily internally because you know, it is made in C++, but C# must be able to call C++ objects and there's this JITtted code that must be able to use it via the marshall interop laywer, and the rest of the other software on the system, like Office and the rest of Windows also communicates like that. Really, that's an ingenuous solution to a very hard problem, how do you do Inter-process communication at scale ! It seems a lot of registry keys, but they are automatically generated, I remember using ATL for that in C++. So instead of just loading a DLL and calling C prototypes, you have to put them in the registry, for each "function", its literally just a more complex database of symbols, like the symbol table any EXE has.
@tomaszsikora6723
@tomaszsikora6723 20 дней назад
Why so many registry keys though? Does someone know?
@dafaislami3107
@dafaislami3107 20 дней назад
​@@tomaszsikora6723(ignore this lol) Around 5.000, Matt said it in act 2
@bootie
@bootie 23 дня назад
As a .net dev I really, really enjoyed seeing you get it working on an operating system it was never meant to run on! I haven't enjoyed a video as much as I did this one in a long time - well done Matt!!!
@Welvrt
@Welvrt 22 дня назад
That’s great
@WilliamMelton617
@WilliamMelton617 22 дня назад
how was developing dotnet? smooth or frustrating??
@4rumani
@4rumani 18 дней назад
choo choo
@unicodefox
@unicodefox 7 дней назад
@@WilliamMelton617i think they mean they make programs with .net, not an actual ms employee
@tomwhit1982
@tomwhit1982 16 дней назад
I worked at a tape manufacturer not long ago that has all the lab testing equipment still on 95. Youll be making some very happy people out there.
@XiC
@XiC 16 дней назад
Neighbor Discovery Protocol Helper and 0x40 means "NDP_NEIGHBOUR_SOLICITED" A network mode to connect 2 computers without a router. And this step announces the computer on this network.
@evanbarnes9984
@evanbarnes9984 20 дней назад
Dude the fact that you did this project is insane on its own, but you also just MADE A FILM NOIR IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS VIDEO? So nuts dude, amazing work
@EthanBlesch
@EthanBlesch 20 дней назад
First 30 seconds I thought it was supposed to be parodying Mr. Robot tbh
@nicl83
@nicl83 19 дней назад
@@EthanBlesch I was thinking that, he almost sounds like Elliot lol
@caliellimadacosta
@caliellimadacosta 19 дней назад
I'm curious about what role more time: make it or produce a film about it
@suprememasteroftheuniverse
@suprememasteroftheuniverse 19 дней назад
Still completely useless.
@evanbarnes9984
@evanbarnes9984 19 дней назад
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse yeah man, art is definitionally useless. And?
@zik2000
@zik2000 22 дня назад
I am 3/4th of the way into the video. I had to stop and write this. This is literally insane. I have never seen someone so unfazed by such a ginormous task. And with a SMILE on his face. It blows my mind that on top of that you made an entire top notch movie production and editing. Honestly I would have given up so so long ago or gone mad. I feel so small, as if this mission of yours is like asking me to carve down the Everest, with a spoon. A plastic spoon. Great job, this video now lives in my head for the next few years. Thanks. P.s: for my sanity, i must know, how? How did you manage to muster the willpower to follow through even when you faced brick walls?????
@dagahanfdm
@dagahanfdm 22 дня назад
It's hard to begin but the point comes when something makes 'click' inside you and you just can't stop until you are finished. Maybe you must have at least some preposition for OCD or similar.
@warmCabin
@warmCabin 22 дня назад
Three quarterth
@atomictransfusion
@atomictransfusion 21 день назад
what currency is that
@gizmowizard352
@gizmowizard352 21 день назад
Yep, I don't know how he bypassed the Windows 3D Maze brick walls.LOL🤣🤣🤣
@lantsukka
@lantsukka 21 день назад
@@atomictransfusion israeli shekel
@davidark9054
@davidark9054 14 дней назад
I have to say, I am very surprised to not only see such a technical feat of backporting, but a good noir parody film. I've made movies with people, it's a lot of work. But you're also debugging. You are an inspiration!
@slurp50s
@slurp50s 12 дней назад
I write NET 2.0 projects all the time. You'd be shocked the private companies, cities, government, and other projects that all still run on dinosaur technology. Though, the depressing part is so little people utilize NET 2.0 and they continue making their ever expanding code/framework in the old framework that will never translate to the new one. It's such a pain to force clients to move to NET 2.0 because I've got to tell them, "Your code won't last forever. Use Net 2.0 because then you can continue coding but the library will translate to newer projects". Because in the NET world, there was an apocalyptic event that split the NET environment. Anyone who was on the 4.7 (or now 4.8) NET framework got completely dropped by Microsoft for the newer NET core framework. The newer one is millions of times better, but it screwed everyone on the old framework. So I've basically been employed for a long time simply helping project after project after project get off of 4.7 and onto the newer core. That's my developer rant. Your welcome. You're weird if you read this. But if you did. Remember. USE NET 2.0 IF YOU ARE STUCK ON THE OLD FRAMEWORK! Please!
@Chiberia
@Chiberia 23 дня назад
Okay, hear me out. 10:44 - I own that chair. I bought it for my daughter when she was 1 thinking it was a cheap plushy chair. It is easily the best-upholstered, nicest piece of furniture in my entire house. It is stupidly-nice for a elmo-faced piece of child furniture. Seeing it pop up in this video killed me.
@Space_US
@Space_US 23 дня назад
lol
@superzin086
@superzin086 23 дня назад
lol
@cardude8996
@cardude8996 23 дня назад
Lol
@OldManBOMBIN
@OldManBOMBIN 23 дня назад
lol
@TreeeLeeeaf
@TreeeLeeeaf 23 дня назад
lol
@VNLX
@VNLX 23 дня назад
I checked ndphlpr.vxd file with a disassembler and it's really just a simple wrapper to get and set the thread context. Presumably on Windows 9x they could not use GetThreadContext and SetThreadContext because of some quirk. On newer versions they do not load that driver (obviously) and use GetThreadContext and SetThreadContext directly. Judging by paths in the .NET dlls (such as "f: tm dp\clr\src\debug\ee\debugger.cpp") ndp is just an internal codename or abbreviation for .NET. EDIT: I looked at the Win9x kernel and I think I understand why this is needed. In Win9x SetThreadContext changes the context immediately regardless of whether it's the current thread or another thread, while on newer versions an APC is used when changing the context of another thread. Presumably .NET needs the latter and it implements it through ndphlpr.vxd, also using an APC.
@evanmcgurrin
@evanmcgurrin 23 дня назад
This could be helpful
@ZiggyTheHamster
@ZiggyTheHamster 23 дня назад
Given future projects at Microsoft have the pattern NxP (.NET Compiler Platform = Roslyn), I would guess that NDP means .NET Developer(?) Platform.
@DouglasWalrath
@DouglasWalrath 23 дня назад
@@ZiggyTheHamster oh so it means .NET Developer Platform Helper
@naota3k
@naota3k 23 дня назад
I'm so glad people understand this stuff so I don't have to.
@ShadowSlayer1441
@ShadowSlayer1441 23 дня назад
How were you able to look at the kernel? Did it leak at some point?
@HammeredHunter
@HammeredHunter 16 дней назад
I hope Dave from Dave's Garage sees this. Reckon he'd love to see it being one of the devs of Windows' OS back in the 90s. Great effort mate. Was a pleasure to watch your journey and inspiring as a neat project for software devs to try it for fun that isn't just another 'portfolio piece'.
@glennd7229
@glennd7229 18 дней назад
For those who wonder - and a note for the author of this video too: Delphi is still actively developed and indeed a modern development tool powered by the Modern Object Pascal language. The VCL - Visual Component Library wraps the Windows API and makes it much more tolerable to work with. While modern versions of Delphi applications officially targets Vista+ (Well the applications can in fact run on Windows 2000 and up when dialing down the PE header version to 5.0), older versions of the Delphi IDE can still run on modern Windows versions, like Delphi 7 can with a bit of help run fine on Windows 11 and the compiled applications runs fine on Windows 95 too. Talk about a solid development environment and programming language which has managed to keep up with the changing world demands - Fun fact, Delphi 12.1 Athens released just a couple weeks ago as of writing. Sincerely, a proud and active Delphi developer who writes all kinds of software with Delphi. (And yes, Delphi is actively being used by millions of developers around the world every day - It's the best kept secret in the development tools world)
@ssokolow
@ssokolow 16 дней назад
I wouldn't say it's a secret, so much as that it's difficult to significantly compete against alternatives which offer at least a free and open-source compiler toolchain and standard library. Hell, as a retro-hobbyist who picked up a New Old Stock copy of Delphi 2, I'm still reluctant to use it for my creations when I could soldier through with Open Watcom C/C++ so people don't need to eBay or pirate to compile whatever I push to GitHub.
@app103
@app103 16 дней назад
Thank you! Well said! Sincerely, another Delphi developer. :)
@nolram
@nolram 14 дней назад
Millions seems like a major stretch :)
@IainShepherd1
@IainShepherd1 14 дней назад
There are dozens of us! DOZENS!!
@glennd7229
@glennd7229 14 дней назад
@@nolram Why do you think it's a stretch when there are in fact millions of Delphi developers out there?
@Talking__Ben
@Talking__Ben 21 день назад
why is this a cinematic masterpiece? i expected a documentary on how some guy ported some modern windows apps to windows 95
@rubaitahamed7611
@rubaitahamed7611 19 дней назад
ifkr!! i didn't even realise this was a hour long
@lunakoala5053
@lunakoala5053 19 дней назад
I wonder what took longer do to. Figuring out this kinda insane endeavor. Or turning it all into a freaking arthouse movie.
@amoliski
@amoliski 22 дня назад
This is one of the most impressive programming videos on the Internet - both from the actual achievement perspective, but also from the filming/editing/pacing/skit perspective. Bravo.
@cosmnik472
@cosmnik472 22 дня назад
Minor spelling mistake
@JacobP81
@JacobP81 20 дней назад
YEP
@GilDionisio
@GilDionisio 20 дней назад
indeed, I don't like to think about perfection in life but this video changed my mind
@albertlevins9191
@albertlevins9191 18 дней назад
2 parts really got me. 1: The comedian. I get that! Any time I try to talk to someone who isn't a computer programmer about programming they are dismayed. Like I am telling bad jokes. Some even heckle. Very real. And then there was the part where you dog walked a decompiler through 2 different systems at the same time. Win 95 and win 98. Dude, my jaw dropped. That would have been a nightmare. In the win 95 days, I used to walk the memory of my computer with a debugger for the love of it. I was bored, memory is interesting. Trying to track down an error like that? Well, it wouldn't take forever, but it would feel like it. It left me with a question, how did you figure out the instruction was SSE2? Your debugger flopped, and you wrote your own injectable .dll? Woah! That was miles beyond my level. The noir was cheeky. But this video was fantastic. I subscribed. Wow, dude. You are a code magician. Just wow!
@ssokolow
@ssokolow 16 дней назад
Re: figuring out it was SSE2, he probably just searched up a suitably comprehensive x86 opcode chart and Ctrl+F'd through it for the initial byte of the un-decoded instruction.
@MrOrgeston
@MrOrgeston 17 дней назад
"The dump bin? What is this, my house?" got me so hard.
@seritools
@seritools 23 дня назад
As the author of Rust9x (Rust language/standard lib ported to 9x/NT), glad to see other weirdos do similar things
@jailsonmendes6120
@jailsonmendes6120 23 дня назад
wait, do people use rust unironically?
@Brisolo32
@Brisolo32 23 дня назад
@@jailsonmendes6120 yeah?
@mme725
@mme725 23 дня назад
​@@jailsonmendes6120people use it ironically?
@seshpenguin
@seshpenguin 23 дня назад
You did such a great job with Rust9x, it's a lot of fun to use!
@walleras
@walleras 23 дня назад
Fuck rust
@jagjyot4828
@jagjyot4828 18 дней назад
program: "what the FUCK. the driver did not send me the number i need. i will now refuse to work whatsoever until this issue is resolved" "0x40" program: "oh ok ☺"
@rebekahthebanana8052
@rebekahthebanana8052 16 дней назад
The cinematography in this is amazing. Not only did you produce a genuinely informative and entertaining retro-tech video but you also made a FILM out of it. The sheer quality of it absolutely knocked my socks off and I loved the take on noir you added in the mix. Big W's all around man, this was a masterpiece.
@KAMI_24
@KAMI_24 17 дней назад
I had the pleasure of working with orca a few months ago. The second i sat MSI on the screen i shouted "ORCA" and had a good laugh as you encountered every issue i had too with the installation process.
@E5rael
@E5rael 23 дня назад
I have to admit, I started the video just listening to it in the background, but as the story progressed, I became more and more invested in your struggle, until I stopped my chores altogether and was completely engrossed, gripping the arm of my couch, bating my breath to see whether you'd break the code or not (even if the title spoiled the end result). But at the end, seeing the programs run flawlessly, your hard work having been paid off, made a rush of endorfins flow through me and I was audibly cheering for your victory. I guess it just tells something about your narrative/editing skills, that even when knowing the ending, you were still able to capture my full attention. Windows 95 was part of my childhood, and whenever I see the chunky UI, I'm filled with nostalgia. I'm happy to see people still caring enough for this obsolete piece of software, to be spending hours and upon hours of their time to make something like this. As a token of my appreciation, here's a little something for your trouble, King! 🏆
@sarkal5302
@sarkal5302 23 дня назад
GOLLY!!!
@Psythik
@Psythik 23 дня назад
Couldn't agree more. This truly was a captivating video. 10/10 production quality all around.
@MattKC
@MattKC 23 дня назад
Wow thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words, it's the greatest compliment in the world to hear people genuinely enjoying and excited about what I make. Long live 9x!
@HabibiBlxberg
@HabibiBlxberg 22 дня назад
100 Dollars vor Euros? Holy banana pie's choco cream
@TheMiningCrafter
@TheMiningCrafter 22 дня назад
@@HabibiBlxbergwhat
@ExceedinglyAvg
@ExceedinglyAvg 23 дня назад
Not only does this scratch my nerd itch, but it is so well written and the sketches are fantastic. You’ve found a way to keep getting better over time.
@ObscEst
@ObscEst 23 дня назад
I was interested in technological side of this video, would've sat, watched, and enjoyed it if it was just a dry explanation of what was done. But the creativity shown here had me hooked on a whole new level. Their was genuine suspense, I was sucked in. Honestly most modern studio produced films don't have the immersion and I'm glued to screen factor that this video does. MattKC you're incredible. Keep doing great things.
@blazen123
@blazen123 23 дня назад
i just wish the sketches felt more intertwined, as by the end they felt like interruptions instead of being part of the entire point of the video.
@randomazzy11
@randomazzy11 23 дня назад
i rlly like mattkc, and expected nothing more than a video where he does this, like his previous videos. This is now my fav youtube video EVER. I hope we will see more.
@oz_jones
@oz_jones 19 дней назад
​@@blazen123that's what all sketches are
@blazen123
@blazen123 13 дней назад
@@oz_jones no sketches should not interrupt the flow of the video if they are a major part of it, these do however
@PeBoVision
@PeBoVision 9 дней назад
Play it, Matt. Play 'As 95 Goes Bye' A 1 hour video on backporting is a risky proposition, but you pulled it off. I understood just enough to follow along in fascination while being entertained by your rather corny & bizarre sense of humour (which I understood fully), and film-noire schtick. Your passion shone through for the full 51 minutes. Thank you so much for sharing. We'll always have Unhandled Exceptions. Here's looking at you kid.
@richtigmann1
@richtigmann1 18 дней назад
Okay this is genuinely awesome. I love the in depth technical details paired with a really charming and fun presentation! A nice journey through a really tough process of backporting
@DinoNuggies4665
@DinoNuggies4665 18 дней назад
ngl, my mans not only pulled the craziest card on us by putting in hours upon hours to contribute to software preservation, but produced a film on top of it. In all seriousness, I was not prepared to watch an hour long video, but the in-between bits were genius and made me watch the whole thing without stopping. Another W upload.
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel 15 дней назад
I just finally stopped at the crime scene white board to give the 4 F's for respect. This is phenomenal so far. Damn I must be a total nerd.
@clownstep
@clownstep 13 дней назад
"Preservation"
@DinoNuggies4665
@DinoNuggies4665 12 дней назад
@@clownstep in retrospect it's probably not the right term
@clownstep
@clownstep 12 дней назад
He basically tortured himself for our entertainment ☺️
@foxonboard1
@foxonboard1 10 дней назад
It is only 30 min for me 😂😏
@Phroggster
@Phroggster 19 дней назад
The technical hurdles needed to do this are both significant and numerous, but the fact that you created an entire Oscar-worthy feature-length movie documenting some of the struggles involved is absolutely bonkers. Bravo good sir, bravo indeed!
@alexandredelevaux6865
@alexandredelevaux6865 16 дней назад
I was more involved in the plot than most of the movie released last year.
@heinkeld
@heinkeld 10 дней назад
The last section, the resolution, was all I watched here, but what a blast from the past. Messing around with any and every setting to see what else could be customized or done, the magic behind it all, playing solitaire, the screensavers, Lego Island, etc. Awesome. From there to miniclip online games and so much more. Great stuff. What a project for nothing more than the passion of it. Props on the hard work!
@Raykkie
@Raykkie 23 дня назад
17:16 As someone who had to battle with encoding to read visual novels in the dark dark times of over a decade ago, this feels very personal
@HerbySystems
@HerbySystems 23 дня назад
NEW MATTKC CONTENT!! 🥰🥰🥰
@dad_hoc
@dad_hoc 23 дня назад
I only knew about encoding as a 16 year old because of Katawa Shoujo, man
@izperehoda4311
@izperehoda4311 23 дня назад
@@dad_hoc based
@muizzsiddique
@muizzsiddique 22 дня назад
Luckily these days you can just use WinRAR or PeaZip, set the encoding (from a drop-down list) and then extract.
@cool-person1161
@cool-person1161 22 дня назад
I still see C:¥Users¥user¥Downloads
@privacyvalued4134
@privacyvalued4134 19 дней назад
Someone, somewhere has a embedded Windows 95 OS controller in a factory that had no upgrade path options due to the vendor no longer being in business and being unable to afford anything beyond maintenance of the existing machines. You have no idea who is going to come out the woodwork but you almost certainly just saved a few million jobs globally with this project.
@prophetzarquon1922
@prophetzarquon1922 18 дней назад
Not just some_one,_ *thousands* of mission-critical computers still run Win9x because redeveloping abandoned proprietary code has been cost prohibitive or not legally possible. If more industry apps were open-source, the situation might be different; closed-source code results in massive lost functionality once the rights-holders stop supporting it or change their business model.
@orora667
@orora667 18 дней назад
@@prophetzarquon1922 but if industry apps were open source it could be more easy to hack too.
@froseph85
@froseph85 18 дней назад
When I worked at VMware, the primary reason that Windows 95 was an officially supported guest operating system was the demand from customers who used VMware to run legacy software on contemporary hardware.
@DRNEGOLICIS
@DRNEGOLICIS 17 дней назад
Its funny you say that, youd be surprised how many 486 based machines are out in the field still running and useing win9x . the military is one for sure 386 and 486 still out at sea in ships being used to do one specific task and are good at it and continue to do so.
@mytuberforyou
@mytuberforyou 17 дней назад
YES! Try my CNC Jr. Milling machine that ran Win3.1 on an IBM clone 80286. I bought it from a lock factory in Virginia in 2006 and immediadely built a new controller because there was no documentation on the card and I wasn't even sure of the bus architecture, I think it's pre- ISA bus. I upgraded to a computer running Win98, Win95's evil descendent.
@skodafanBOSNIA
@skodafanBOSNIA 13 дней назад
Man this was so cool to watch. The whole film like thing is so well done that the hour i spent watching it flew by so quick. Good luck with your future videos.
@RichRetroRepairs-AMPC
@RichRetroRepairs-AMPC 15 дней назад
I’ve got to say that this video is the best I’ve ever watched on YT, very in depth, entertaining & let me just wanting more afterwards… you should go into short films if you don’t already, some real talent there. All the best, Rich
@zaid3ssaf1
@zaid3ssaf1 21 день назад
I have done exactly this but in reverse. Windows 95 16 bit software on windows 10. We had an old gateway PC for a UV-vis spectrometer that grad students kept alive with parts from ebay. Vendor wanted $10,000 for a the new software that runs on windows 10. So, I grabbed all the dependencies, registry keys, MFC dlls, and started them moving over from the Win 95 machine to the windows 10. Every time it threw an error, fix, patch, solve it, only to get another one. After a week it worked, flawlessly. It was like turning water into wine. We literally had a stack of floppy disks because thats the only way to get the data from the win 95.... But no more, now everyone can sign in with their SSO and get the data directly to their network drive. it was amazing...
@DonaldDucksRevenge
@DonaldDucksRevenge 19 дней назад
I'm such a fan of such hikes
@VESTI
@VESTI 19 дней назад
"We literally had a stack of floppy disks because thats the only way to get the data from the win 95." Had a similar dilemma trying to rescue 15 years of Lloyd's Tensile machine data from a '95 box, fortunately it had an old optical drive so I could boot from a Puppy Linux CD which does support USB.
@aharte17
@aharte17 19 дней назад
Oh boy, I hope you made a record of each of those items that were migrated, where they came from and where they go because if that machine ever were to be re-imaged… I’ve done a similar project but with a very “throw shit at the wall until it works” approach, got it working but then the machine went kaput before we could image it. Re-creating each step to get that old software working took longer than the first go-around. That was the day I learned creating step-by-step documentation is a vital task in the service of your future self not going insane.
@MrSevenEleven
@MrSevenEleven 19 дней назад
I'm so confused, why did the vendor want $10,000?
@jengelenm
@jengelenm 19 дней назад
So 10.000 usd diveded by a 40hr/ work week…. This guy was charging 250 usd/hour !
@mokiros
@mokiros 23 дня назад
I did not expect this to be such a cinematography masterpiece. An amazing mix of education, entertainment, and raw passion. Thank you.
@maggie3060
@maggie3060 23 дня назад
Its even got proper captions!!!
@calebchris000
@calebchris000 23 дня назад
I wish i could donate to Matt, I'm just broke haha 😢
@DxsPro
@DxsPro 23 дня назад
cinematography masterpiece?
@g-starthefirst
@g-starthefirst 23 дня назад
what’s a BYN and why did you give MattKC 20 of them?
@itisliamhfjone22
@itisliamhfjone22 22 дня назад
real
@Holo_x3
@Holo_x3 15 дней назад
I love how you improve your format in every video a little bit more. Really great work, keep it up. Im courious how long it takes you for a whole project like this, from the idea to research, recording, editing.
@JoshuaSolanes
@JoshuaSolanes 17 дней назад
I think this is my favorite video of all time. The amount of time making this work through cryptic errors, and fantastic recording/editing make this something else
@pranavkulkarni6921
@pranavkulkarni6921 23 дня назад
DAMN this production quality is GREAT
@ptrdblmeter
@ptrdblmeter 23 дня назад
ONG
@jonapoka7109
@jonapoka7109 23 дня назад
Eh
@onlypuppy7
@onlypuppy7 23 дня назад
I thought it was filler and was 3 times longer than it needed to be
@pranavkulkarni6921
@pranavkulkarni6921 23 дня назад
@@onlypuppy7 I mean you are technically correct, even I found some parts unnecessary but you can't deny that there was a lot of effort
@onlypuppy7
@onlypuppy7 23 дня назад
@@pranavkulkarni6921 effort yes, but misplaced
@DJEevee257
@DJEevee257 23 дня назад
We can now use way, way later versions of software on Windows 95. This is a huge step in the direction of allowing these older operating systems to fluidly integrate into society!
@rkan2
@rkan2 19 дней назад
Embrace Operating system fluidity! Osfluidity!
@prophetzarquon1922
@prophetzarquon1922 18 дней назад
Ageism is truly one of the most severe issues in tech.
@claytonbennett7797
@claytonbennett7797 13 дней назад
I watched this while debugging my own software. Your resilience really motivated me to keep pushing through some hard problems. Compared to all the hoops you had to jump through, my issue wasn't so bad. Thank you.
@officialbigpp
@officialbigpp 17 дней назад
Absolutely epic video… can’t imagine how long this must’ve taken to pull together but the effort is hugely appreciated. Amazing!
@f4micom
@f4micom 25 дней назад
IT'S HERE
@MrCaseyJames
@MrCaseyJames 25 дней назад
I've enjoyed seeing you and MattKC pop up in each other's videos!
@hemadegraduation846
@hemadegraduation846 23 дня назад
Smasnug :D
@gerkim3046
@gerkim3046 23 дня назад
your comment shows 1 day ago on a video uploaded 1 hour ago. time traveller
@esseferio
@esseferio 23 дня назад
You're really EVERYWHERE on RU-vid !!! (and it's nice :))
@maciejglinski6564
@maciejglinski6564 23 дня назад
old nerdy tech Cinematic Universe
@SarcSaus
@SarcSaus 18 дней назад
As a .net dev I felt your pain when you discovered the GAC. So many problems on old framework versions were always just the fucking GAC.
@mattbirnie
@mattbirnie 6 дней назад
I haven't watched your videos before, but this was so unexpected and fun! I sat down to see a curiosity of getting apps working, and what I received was so much more, and such a treat to watch. Fantastic job!
@pdlbackup
@pdlbackup 16 дней назад
The cinematography and jokes in this are amazing. While I already really enjoy your videos, I did NOT expect your new upload to be THIS good, I'm blown away. Thank you so much for all the work you put into this (and shoving butter in your ear)
@csolisr
@csolisr 23 дня назад
Fun fact: the way that Microsoft used to make C# available everywhere was to acquire the company that created the unofficial port of C# to Linux and Mac, Mono, and take over the maintenance as an official MS project
@stevethepocket
@stevethepocket 23 дня назад
Embrace, extend... then just keep doing that?
@pave_unpaved
@pave_unpaved 22 дня назад
yeah pretty much lmaoo although i guess by making the official runtime cross-platform it is _kinda_ being extinguished???
@p4rk5h
@p4rk5h 22 дня назад
It's now named .NET Core, So, Extinguish as "Return of the .NET Framework"?
@charliekahn4205
@charliekahn4205 22 дня назад
@@stevethepocket why extinguish what makes money?
@computerfan1079
@computerfan1079 22 дня назад
​@@p4rk5hEven better, it's now the only version and just called .Net it's pretty neat
@Chad_Thundernuts
@Chad_Thundernuts 23 дня назад
Dude, the fact that you actually went out into the world to act out scenes for 2 second bits, spliced seamlessly into the flow of the video is the epitome of dedication to the craft. Absolutely top notch stuff, mate! 😸👍
@awesomeferret
@awesomeferret 22 дня назад
Many retro tech RU-vidrs do this every once in a while, just saying (maybe retro Brite in your driveway doesn't count though).
@TheSliderW
@TheSliderW 22 дня назад
Don't wanna mess up your 95 thumbs up but I +1 your comment.
@awesomeferret
@awesomeferret 22 дня назад
@@TheSliderW it's 101 now haha
@TheSliderW
@TheSliderW 22 дня назад
@@awesomeferret X )
@DarkWinst
@DarkWinst 19 часов назад
As someone who has been working at Microsoft for more than 30 years, and started around Windows 3.1, what you have accomplished has me completely amazed. Impeccable work, dedication, and drive for trying to push the envelope on what is possible. Your approach to troubleshooting was amazing, and your reasons behind it were amazing. It was a mountain in front of you that you felt needed to be climbed. Great job, this is fantastic!
@marklagodych5043
@marklagodych5043 2 часа назад
This all is absolutely incredible! Your tremendous work, the fun and optimism you describe it with, and the film you've made! I truly love how deeply you dive into the details! Thank you, this is a video I'll be telling my friends about the next few days.
@skylar0085
@skylar0085 23 дня назад
GUYS MATTKC JUST UPLOADED
@nodontdoit9007
@nodontdoit9007 23 дня назад
AND ITS 51 MINUTES LONG
@pastasauce8919
@pastasauce8919 23 дня назад
AND ITS ABOUT WINDOWS 95
@TheGlitchyMario
@TheGlitchyMario 23 дня назад
YOOOO!!!
@awsomebot1
@awsomebot1 23 дня назад
thanks for letting me know
@thetechsavvy0153
@thetechsavvy0153 23 дня назад
YAY!
@marco_23p
@marco_23p 21 день назад
What's funny about this video is that it's basically a RU-vidr movie and is better than other, "professional", RU-vidr movies. On top of that, it's with a topic that you'd think would never be able to be generally entertaining. Fuckin' hell Matt, good job.
@ImpossibleStudios-2023
@ImpossibleStudios-2023 18 дней назад
You caught me with the chip cameo, my first steps in computers were between win95 and win98 and my first line of code was with visual basic 6.0, time made my path separate from the world of programming until recently but it made me relive those moments. thank you so much!
@Window873
@Window873 13 дней назад
Love the vids. Keep it up! PS: Also congrats on making it to the news here in Britain theres a full on article about this vid!
@SubwayToSchiff
@SubwayToSchiff 23 дня назад
Oh wow, the lego island guy promised a technical deep dive, and delivered not only that, but a metric ton of editing AND an intriguing murder mystery on top of that. Great video!
@cman2270
@cman2270 23 дня назад
6:36 You cheeky for that one
@TheWagonroast
@TheWagonroast 23 дня назад
yes
@user-kk4vy7uq5o
@user-kk4vy7uq5o 23 дня назад
Vsauce reference
@bungsbodulus
@bungsbodulus 23 дня назад
You know it's real when you hear moon men
@narfharder
@narfharder 14 дней назад
Dang, it's so -subliminal- familiar I missed it
@alexs3216
@alexs3216 15 дней назад
Matt I followed you since the beginning and always loved your videos. This feels like you are taking the next step really! I can imagine how much effort went into this and as soon as I get my financial situation sorted out (stupid loans) I will become a Patreon. Really love the enthusiasm and that you really go all into every project.
@billkeithchannel
@billkeithchannel 15 дней назад
Back in the late 80's I tried learning assembly by just using the C128 monitor and not an actual compiler program. You stepping through the program line by line brought nightmare flashbacks.
@troybelding3816
@troybelding3816 14 дней назад
Don't feel bad. I keep having to step through bash scripts, HTML, and other server code on a regular basis - and I'm not a programmer. I just run some servers.
@luxs3
@luxs3 20 дней назад
This video about Windows 95 has no fucking business being this good.
@BartokandBadIdeas
@BartokandBadIdeas 18 дней назад
The fact that MattKC can revolutionize windows 95 backporting like this, creating something that will make similar projects indescribably easier and still have less than 1 million subscribers is insane to me. This man deserves millions of subscribers.
@stellviahohenheim
@stellviahohenheim 16 дней назад
That's not how the algorithm works, you have to click bait, be the most annoying and pander to little kids to have millions of subscribers
@yahligit
@yahligit 14 дней назад
This video is truly outstanding - one of the best I've ever seen on this platform. It's entertaining, educational, inspiring and nostalgic all at once. Can't stress enough how incredible it is. Thank you for this masterpiece!
@BrendanWeibrecht
@BrendanWeibrecht 6 дней назад
What an incredible journey! Your persistence is seriously admirable. I'm so glad you didn't only release the code - it's amazing to see the story behind work like this; and so well told ❤
@ItsJoeyG
@ItsJoeyG 23 дня назад
Matt: Makes a fucking movie Also Matt: "Sorry it took so long to come out" Bro don't be so hard on yourself, this was incredible!!!!
@othello7
@othello7 22 дня назад
"50 minutes? what could he possibly have?" I didn't know the half of it. You nearly had me in tears by the end that was quite the incredible delivery
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 21 день назад
but if you embrace 30 year old version of windows Microsoft employees cannot spy on you record you on your webcam and master bate to you watching porn on your computer because windows 95 computers even the laptops did not have a built-in webcam so they cannot record from the webcam if you do not have one this is why new laptops have a built in webcam so Microsoft employees can record and watch you play with yourself and make you pay 45 grand so they can make the video disappear
@ietsization
@ietsization 9 дней назад
instant top 10 youtube programming videos ever. Informing, hilarious, wholesome, you truly are insanely talented! Thanks you so much
@naturesfunk
@naturesfunk 13 дней назад
instant follow! Super awesome info, media and editing.
@dant5464
@dant5464 23 дня назад
Oh sweet, a new MattKC video! I'll watch this as a break from my job as a .net developer.
@dant5464
@dant5464 23 дня назад
Oh
@toara
@toara 23 дня назад
LMAO
@martinrocket1436
@martinrocket1436 23 дня назад
Have you seen the Reddit post of that truck driver who added a high end gaming PC to their truck so they could play truck simulators after work?
@burp2019
@burp2019 23 дня назад
**clueless**
@madgaming6667
@madgaming6667 23 дня назад
Now you have to use win95
@eric.ingram
@eric.ingram 23 дня назад
Several things. 1. This was awesome - production quality was phenomenal - guest stars were awesome - beard growth was on fire 2. Dude, grow your beard you devilish man you 3. Cannot overhype these long form videos
@Hislodin
@Hislodin 8 дней назад
Well done! This is really amazing. Great video. Taking a seemingly boring concept and turning it into an engaging work of art.
@Henry00
@Henry00 15 дней назад
Amazing work! I am glad you didn't give up and got it to work.
@calebchris000
@calebchris000 23 дня назад
6:39 Vsauce logged in:
@WastedDad
@WastedDad 23 дня назад
To many vsauce comments and im 5 hours late, im deleting mine
@calebchris000
@calebchris000 23 дня назад
@@WastedDad Bro just keep it.
@AhrkFinTey
@AhrkFinTey 22 дня назад
I've grown so accustomed to people using that as a vsauce reference that it didn't even register in my mind as one
@techcrafter_jw
@techcrafter_jw 23 дня назад
31:52 Just speculating that the VXD file might be called "No Debugger Present HeLPR" and just checks on a kernel level (therefore loaded as a driver) if there's an active debugger.
@MiaKiesman
@MiaKiesman 23 дня назад
either that or something to do with printing (Line PRinter). I know that's what the device was called in DOS
@theunknown4834
@theunknown4834 23 дня назад
@@MiaKiesman I don't know whether to be afraid or amazed you guys know this...
@Manawyrm
@Manawyrm 23 дня назад
Maybe something IPv6 related? NDP (Neighbor Discovery Protocol) Helper?
@Manawyrm
@Manawyrm 23 дня назад
Actually, scratch that. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP is where .net lists all the installed .net versions and NDP might be short for ".net Developer Pack" (which is what Microsoft used to call .net's distributable package in development/early on and then of course they couldn't ever change that registry key after that). So ndphlpr.vxd might be some kernel module to help figure out which version of .net is installed?! Not sure why this would need a driver, but it'd fit.
@YOEL_44
@YOEL_44 23 дня назад
​@@Manawyrm Have you seen when IPv6 was launched?
@paulcosta8297
@paulcosta8297 17 дней назад
As a modern Delphi developer working on cutting-edge realtime hardware 3D GPU graphics for Win32 desktop in modern Object Pascal, I greatly appreciate the Delphi reference.
@iuhere
@iuhere 12 дней назад
The editing, and compilation of shots, the idea of presentation is just outstanding, its of cinema or production house level, apart from non gimbal handheld shots, in short enjoyed it even though i am no genius dev like you. Almost felt like watching a movie. Thanks for this one, good luck for future ones.
@01mggt
@01mggt 18 дней назад
Probably the most entertaining yet somehow very technical video I've ever watched on YT. Thoroughly enjoyed and a new subscriber. Such great work!
@jamesstrummer2695
@jamesstrummer2695 23 дня назад
Not having had a Qt 3.1.4 seems like such a wasted opportunity @04:06
@ashleybyrd2015
@ashleybyrd2015 23 дня назад
They hadn't invented pie back then so they couldnt make this joke :(
@jaydeep-p
@jaydeep-p 23 дня назад
​@@ashleybyrd2015I'm amazed
@GerinoMorn
@GerinoMorn 23 дня назад
What is Cute Pi? /j
@lmost
@lmost 23 дня назад
@GerinoMorn chibi Pi.
@masteroftheinternetverse1296
@masteroftheinternetverse1296 23 дня назад
I clicked on this expecting a technological explanation of everything. I was not expecting a whole narrative arc, complete with a full noir detective case.
@frankbucciantini388
@frankbucciantini388 13 дней назад
What you managed to pull off was amazing. Very well done! :)
@joaorovira
@joaorovira 18 дней назад
amazing video. Amazing work and effort you put on it. Well done!
@KyleHulton
@KyleHulton 21 день назад
When you got to Orca, I had PTSD of forward porting installers for 16-bit apps to Windows XP for a School Network in a previous life!
@Duckiling
@Duckiling 23 дня назад
The amount of effort and skill that went into this video is actually hella amazing, good stuff matt
@soli-ethd
@soli-ethd 23 дня назад
The crazy thing is that this would've been incredibly impressive even *without* the excellent cinematic sections but he absolutely blew all expectations out of the water, this is MattKC's magnum opus
@Duckiling
@Duckiling 23 дня назад
@@soli-ethd He really gave us an entire movie
@nathanryan12
@nathanryan12 16 дней назад
Amazing video! That is such an interesting project. I am fascinated and nostalgic for the various Windows OSs of the past. It’s very interesting to learn about their inner workings.
@Tibetan1962
@Tibetan1962 16 дней назад
What a delight! I started wrangling with PCs in the Timex-Sinclair era, and I have an appreciation for all of the guru-level skills involved here...but no innate abilities. :) Thanks for doing this.
@aidan-jenkins
@aidan-jenkins 23 дня назад
Matt has massively matured both as a programmer and a content creator. It's really remarkable to see, love this so much. Kudos!
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue
@SaraMorgan-ym6ue 21 день назад
but if you embrace 30 year old version of windows Microsoft employees cannot spy on you record you on your webcam and master bate to you watching porn on your computer because windows 95 computers even the laptops did not have a built-in webcam so they cannot record from the webcam if you do not have one this is why new laptops have a built in webcam so Microsoft employees can record and watch you play with yourself and make you pay 45 grand so they can make the video disappear
@halotroop2288
@halotroop2288 23 дня назад
Seeing f4mi and CS188 was the best part. I love this little corner of RU-vid. Now I feel like I missing out on something by not knowing the first guesser.
@dominiknovosel883
@dominiknovosel883 23 дня назад
For what it's worth, I only recognized f4mi.
@melsbacksfriend
@melsbacksfriend 23 дня назад
​@@dominiknovosel883For me it's the other way around
@graemewiebe2815
@graemewiebe2815 23 дня назад
Sounded like kenadian to me
@firehawk128
@firehawk128 5 дней назад
This was an amazing project. Thanks for doing it!
@Maurime2
@Maurime2 17 дней назад
Phenomenal video. Thanks for helping me sleep an hour later than I wanted. Your movie references hit hard. I thought I had subed to you after your Lego island videos, glad I found you again.
@odytrice
@odytrice 22 дня назад
You have God level patience and dev skills and your filmmaking skill is on another level. I had a lot of work to do but I simply couldn't stop watching. This was an experience!
@Ben79k
@Ben79k 20 дней назад
First lego island, now the entire operating system. Unstoppable. Bravo
@Enzorojopasion
@Enzorojopasion 3 дня назад
Multiple times i found myself trying so hard to give this video more than one like... It was THAT good. Keep up the great work, from Argentina i wish you the best!!!!
@strudelkopf
@strudelkopf 15 дней назад
In a world where creative quality long form content got killed by advertising, there are some persons out there still just doing their thing. Keep it up Matt
@backseatgaming2145
@backseatgaming2145 19 дней назад
I ported an old library from an old language version to a new one, upgrading it to unicode in the process. It had old syntax that no longer worked, hacked together winapi calls with manual library loading, a selection between two incompatible runtimes and a ton of conditional compilation to toggle random parts of the library on and off in compile time. It even had an error that had me reading assembly for 2 days until i figured it out Amazing job with the backporting, that's what really inspires
@jamiemoseley8327
@jamiemoseley8327 23 дня назад
Loving this higher production value
@TSteffi
@TSteffi 10 дней назад
You had one of those rare but beautiful moments in coding. When finally after long struggle, everything just snaps into place. I had the same when writing a BIOS for CPM. It was weeks and weeks of just crashes and bugs. And then, when I was almost ready to give up, it finally booted up and gave me an "A>" prompt. Such an amazing feeling.
@joelbetancourt8359
@joelbetancourt8359 6 дней назад
This was amazing. I did not understand most of the errors but totally related to the way you solved them. Debugging in windows 98, prompting errors on the UI, following the clues and trying to guess the acronyms of the functions names. It is a beautiful piece of entertainment and an opportunity to witness how the mind of a programmer solves problems. Thanks for sharing.
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