Kevin
The Dude
Gaming problems of the 90s
A tribute to all the old-school gamers out there – gaming in the 90s wasn’t easy
A tribute to all the old-school gamers out there – gaming in the 90s wasn’t easy
Any game you had to backup over multiple stiffy discs using the Dos command line version of RAR...... Only to have disc 9 of 10 have a bad sector on it....... Fun times......
Those were the days where you were taught abstract thinking and troubleshooting and often developed a love for all things technological.
I think that magic is mostly gone these days.
RAR? ARJ was the de facto compression standard of DOS days... Ah, the dreaded CRC error on the second to last disc! How was it that the second to last disc always failed? Not the first, not the last, but the SECOND TO LAST.
Don't get me started on PC games, and playing with Highmem and EMS386 settings inn config.sys and autoexec.bat files just to get enough memory to play your games.
Some times this resulted in different boot menus depending on what you want to do with your PC. Play Doom, boot PC into one config, Go into Windows 3.1 boot another, Use Wordperfect (MS Word did not exist back then) select another option.....
Those are the days I do not want back, at least they taught me about PC's.
Loading your mouse driver incorrectly in DOS and then your game that requires mouse support moans that you don't have sufficient memory.
loading network card drivers so you can play doom against your mates...aah the good old days
Cleaning the dust out of your roller ball mouse so your cursor can scroll again.
What network card? Parallel ports FTW!![]()
Cleaning the dust out of your roller ball mouse so your cursor can scroll again.
Hey I had it good, Parallel was only 2 people, at least IPX gave you the ability to DM 3 mates at the same time. And yes My PC use to bethe server as I use to run the Beast among my friends (486 with 4 meg of RAM)
