The Oldskool PC | Bringing sights and sounds back to solid-state drives -- in DOS! @TheOldskoolPC | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 12 minutes ago.
I wrote a program that lets you bring back hard drive noises and activity lights to any vintage computer running MS-DOS :-) It's meant for solid-state drives that make no noise, and for people who nostalgically miss them. In this video, I cover the genesis of the idea, demonstrate it, and go over some features.
Download SOFTHDDI: github.com/MobyGamer/softhddi/releases
Github repo with assembler source code and full documentation: github.com/MobyGamer/softhddi
Want to buy a hardware HDDClicker? Visit Serdashop: serdashop.com/HDDClicker
Mattias' original HDD Sound Simulator page: https://www.retrokits.de/index.php/hdd-clicker-v0-2/
Happy #DOScember in #DOScember2022
Want to support me, and help me make more videos like this? Consider becoming a patron: patreon.com/TheOldskoolPC
Contact info:
Twitter: @MobyGamer
Email: oldskool.org/personal
I wrote a program that lets you bring back hard drive noises and activity lights to any vintage computer running MS-DOS :-) It's meant for solid-state drives that make no noise, and for people who nostalgically miss them. In this video, I cover the genesis of the idea, demonstrate it, and go over some features.
Download SOFTHDDI: github.com/MobyGamer/softhddi/releases
Github repo with assembler source code and full documentation: github.com/MobyGamer/softhddi
Want to buy a hardware HDDClicker? Visit Serdashop: serdashop.com/HDDClicker
Mattias' original HDD Sound Simulator page: https://www.retrokits.de/index.php/hdd-clicker-v0-2/
Happy #DOScember in #DOScember2022
Want to support me, and help me make more videos like this? Consider becoming a patron: patreon.com/TheOldskoolPC
Contact info:
Twitter: @MobyGamer
Email: oldskool.org/personal