This 1996 PC Was Obsolete Before You Got It Home: AST Advantage 622

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Күн бұрын

Unboxing and testing a minty AST Advantage 600 series! A lower-end Windows 95 desktop computer from the mid 90s that bundled lots of software and games with a 100MHz Intel Pentium CPU and a whopping… 8 megabytes of RAM. Whee. Let's get this one up and running for (maybe) the first time!
● LGR links:
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● Archived images of the model 622 restoration media:
archive.org/details/ast-advan...
● ISO images of the Mayo Clinic/Bellybutton and Eco East Africa discs:
archive.org/details/mayo_button
archive.org/details/eco-east-...
● All background music licensed from:
www.epidemicsound.com
00:00 An intro and overview
02:28 AST Research history
05:26 Unboxing the PC!
12:41 The computer itself
14:27 Inside the case, battery check
17:42 A light cleaning
18:02 First power on!
20:49 Windows 95 setup
22:06 AST OEM software
25:10 Hover!
26:05 MIDI music test
26:58 More AST bundled software
28:56 Microphone test - it's awful
29:21 Fun & Learning...?
29:58 Data disc, AVI files
30:33 Eco: East Africa
32:06 Mayo Clinic
32:57 What is a Bellybutton?
34:20 Welp, lots of things don't work
35:30 Oregon Trail II
37:13 Raptor Call of the Shadows
39:08 Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition
42:04 WinQuake
44:17 Tomb Raider for DOS
46:14 Valuing the undervalued, outro
#LGR #Retro #Computer

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@LGR
@LGR Жыл бұрын
I've upgraded the RAM to 32MB! kzfaq.info/get/bejne/j8t8mMeptNDWioE.html
@Gilerajohannes
@Gilerajohannes Жыл бұрын
I woud like to see if you can install some cache memory and some video ram :D and maby cpu upgrade if posible :) ,hmm if the motherboard is made by Hp maby you can find a Hp bios for the motherboard that woud be fun to see if you get diffrent optons in bios ?
@Sizzlik
@Sizzlik Жыл бұрын
Buckle your seatbelt..ram go brrr
@gradystephenson3346
@gradystephenson3346 Жыл бұрын
1 MB of ram was a very low amount for 1996 my first pc in 1995 had 4MB and a 1 MB integrated video
@unbearifiedbear1885
@unbearifiedbear1885 Жыл бұрын
Threadripper!!!
@BrawndoQC
@BrawndoQC Жыл бұрын
@@gradystephenson3346 Yeah my Amiga 2000 I upgraded it to 3MB of ram in the late 80's. It came with 1MB but there were slots on the SCSI adapter for the HD to add ram! Weird I know. It was expensive AF.
@kFY514
@kFY514 Жыл бұрын
You have to admit, with 90s computers you could spend HOURS just exploring preinstalled OEM software or other random stuff you had on some CD-ROM that was included with some magazine or you got nobody-really-remembers-from-where. Nowadays you have all that on the web, but the experience that you could actually go through everything from A to Z and still feel that everything is so vast, was so magical. Good times.
@venichen1
@venichen1 Жыл бұрын
On modern OEM systems, we just call them bloat nowadays.
@tengkusulaiman
@tengkusulaiman Жыл бұрын
I had encarta 96 cd back then. It was amazing. Hours of reading and media playing.
@tsm688
@tsm688 Жыл бұрын
Almost everything that comes preinstalled now is literal useless garbage which phones home, and the web stuff available now isn't much better. You used to get actual games on new PC's at the very least.
@tsm688
@tsm688 Жыл бұрын
@@paullllehtx Oh man, I remember netscape on windows 3.1. Our ISP installer package had thrown in every program even slightly related; we even ended up with a version of Lynx somehow. And some sort of chat program I bugged a few perfect strangers with for no reason. Them's the days.
@InfernosReaper
@InfernosReaper Жыл бұрын
@@venichen1 back in the day, most of the bundled software was actually kinda nice. Hell, my piece of crap Performa came with games and stuff that were actually worth playing
@xandercruz900
@xandercruz900 Жыл бұрын
Just seeing that 90s box art STILL gives me a sense of wonder and unlimited possibilities that those machines offered.
@joecool9739
@joecool9739 Жыл бұрын
There will never be anything better than New Millenium era advertising and box art Open up any magazine from the 90s and early 2000s and you get such a sense of wonder...meanwhile its all outdated stuff but the ads were just so well done
@TexRobNC
@TexRobNC Жыл бұрын
That box art screams 90s. Reminds me of Gateway, E-machines, etc, this was the era of the full color box for sure!
@_sabot
@_sabot Жыл бұрын
Its ugly as f***, but I like it!
@DaveDurango
@DaveDurango Жыл бұрын
Same. It was so hopeful and new.
@alisharifian535
@alisharifian535 Жыл бұрын
A new core i7 PC will give me the sense of wonder,but they never will feel the same like unboxing a 90's PC,and it is all because of good box art in the past years.
@RocketCityTech
@RocketCityTech Жыл бұрын
Ah, the days of not just buying a game, but getting to see how well or poor it would play when you got home. Sadly, for me it was usually an “oh crap, this isn’t going to play” moment 😂
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator Жыл бұрын
This was usually solved by a quick upgrade of the RAM. I can't believe they shipped it with only 8 Mb. I mean, I have a Blue Lightning with 40 Mb right now, and that thing came with 8 Mb... it's pretty much a hopped up 386.
@RocketCityTech
@RocketCityTech Жыл бұрын
@@the_kombinator So True! For a while it seemed like everything could be solved with "more RAM" lol
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator Жыл бұрын
@@RocketCityTech The other issue was constantly running out of hard disk space. I recall when I got my first "big" hard disk - a 212 Mb Western Digital. What a wonderful day that was. A week later it was filled.
@steviegbcool
@steviegbcool Жыл бұрын
christmas day 95 me and my brothers got a PC and a half a dozen games not 1 worked worse Christmas ever lol
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator Жыл бұрын
@@steviegbcool Yeah must have been a real shit Christmas - what'd you get, a 286-8?
@fritzchennummber1
@fritzchennummber1 Жыл бұрын
I've grown up in Kazakhstan and man I can't even imagine how lucky I would have been back in 1995 having this PC. I think I got my first NES clone dandy in 1995. The nostalgia hits me pretty hard.
@AllGamingStarred
@AllGamingStarred 8 ай бұрын
Dendy
@harryshuman9637
@harryshuman9637 3 ай бұрын
Same here, but to be fair PCs didn't have a whole lot of games until 3D acceleration in late 90s. Most of the "games" around 1995 that era were point and click adventures and puzzles.
@EkiToji
@EkiToji Ай бұрын
@@harryshuman9637 I can still remember how impressed I was with Quake 2, and then I turned off software mode and got full 3D acceleration.
@BlaBla-pf8mf
@BlaBla-pf8mf Ай бұрын
@@harryshuman9637 Dune is from 92, Doom is 93, Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and Doom II from 94, Descent is 95. Plenty of good PC games by 95.
@camotech1314
@camotech1314 21 күн бұрын
I had a dendy too but in early 90s Didin't own a PC until like 1998
@dannyboy8816
@dannyboy8816 Жыл бұрын
Oh my god. For almost 20 years, I have had this vague memory of getting one of my favorite CD roms from the library all the time, but I could never remember the name. I figured it would just be a lost memory for me forever. It was "What Is A Bellybutton?"! Thanks, Clint!
@johnk7302
@johnk7302 Жыл бұрын
I know this feeling...
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka Жыл бұрын
@@johnk7302 Me too, I was trying to find TV Show I saw more than 25y ago , couldn't find it , I begin to believe that I have dreamed it, and then I found it, no wonder it was so difficult it actually only had pilot episode - 1.30h long and it was dubbed.Cancelled after pilot so no wonder it took lol quarter of century to find....
@retroftw
@retroftw Жыл бұрын
@@johnk7302 Ditto with a 3D game from the late 90s (I think)...
@DavePoo2
@DavePoo2 Жыл бұрын
so....... what IS a bellybutton?
@anthonyharper7767
@anthonyharper7767 Жыл бұрын
@@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka sooo????...I'm in suspense brother!!! WHAT WAS THE SHOW?!?!?
@amaruqlonewolf3350
@amaruqlonewolf3350 Жыл бұрын
It's about time, Clint. You've to phone the 8-Bit Guy to ask for technical support now. That'll be the perfect prank call to pull on him. (Heck, I feel the YTP's arriving from a distance...)
@rachel_sj
@rachel_sj Жыл бұрын
"Found on Ebay..." Yeah, yeah...we all know that Clint bribed 8-bit Guy for an ol AST Advantage he had in his basement. The *real* question is: How much did Clint had to pay over $500 to get it for this video? 😂
@everyonesloopy
@everyonesloopy Жыл бұрын
as an even funnier joke/prank, he should send the registration card to the 8-bit guy as well, that would be even funnier.
@emdotrod
@emdotrod Жыл бұрын
Call David and make him rant while he's muting his mic and then try to talk calmly
@connorstrothman7287
@connorstrothman7287 Жыл бұрын
Didn't the 8-Bit Guy use to work in customer support or something?
@RiderLeangle2
@RiderLeangle2 Жыл бұрын
With the comment around the 7 minute mark about that I have to wonder if he actually has lol
@Anacronian
@Anacronian Жыл бұрын
All other tech KZfaqrs: "The keyboard is rubber dome and feels cheep :( " LGR: "I like how cheep it feels!! :D"
@hbp_
@hbp_ Жыл бұрын
It's funny how the world turns. In my experience most people wanted this kind of keyboards back then and got rid of the old keyboards. The curved PS/2 Key tronic was gamers' choice for years after USB keyboards became popular. Personally I'm not exactly sure when the "mechanical" trend started but I remember first hearing about it when I was a university student int 2010s.
@JayJay-ki4mi
@JayJay-ki4mi Жыл бұрын
HHKB. Get one, you will not look back.
@hbp_
@hbp_ Жыл бұрын
@@JayJay-ki4mi hehe I'm kinda surprised it's still living
@Astolfo2001
@Astolfo2001 6 ай бұрын
Thank Arceus for hotswappable Mechanical keyboards though.
@CokeZorro
@CokeZorro 5 ай бұрын
My dawg the word is cheap. How can you make it this far and not know how to spell cheap.
@conza1989
@conza1989 Жыл бұрын
I love the look of a CRT softly getting brighter as it wakes up, far less annoying than today's monitors not detecting inputs, gotta say.
@Blackadder75
@Blackadder75 5 ай бұрын
I have to switch between hdmi and display port several times a week at work , it's so annoying!
@storm5936
@storm5936 Жыл бұрын
I thought the name AST was familiar then when Clint went over the history of the company briefly I realised why. I've been watching the 8-Bit Guy for a few years now
@evilblade666
@evilblade666 Ай бұрын
When unboxing he even says "You can get help 24/7.. or at least talk to David Murray" :D
@matthewhiggins1984
@matthewhiggins1984 Жыл бұрын
This was the upgrade from our Tandy 1000. I remember the seemingly random assemblage of images on the box. Just seeing you plop it on the desk brings back memories of mom bringing this bad boy home and telling me to put it together.
@seththebeatmxchine
@seththebeatmxchine Жыл бұрын
To go from a tandy to this must have been insane. Like cavemen going from staring at fire to watching a 4k tv.
@Kyle4OH8
@Kyle4OH8 Жыл бұрын
Lol my mom would do the same with any tech just plop is down and ask me to build or install something like im tech support lol but hey I used to know xp and a compact persario like the back of my hand lmao
@jorgepais2876
@jorgepais2876 Жыл бұрын
​@@seththebeatmxchineI can say that I passed almost directly from a Timex TC2048 (Sinclair Spectrum portuguese clone) to a Pentium II 350MHz (with a used 486 DX2 in the middle for a few months).
@seththebeatmxchine
@seththebeatmxchine Жыл бұрын
@@jorgepais2876 omg
@Level-ts7xl
@Level-ts7xl Жыл бұрын
this video hit me right in the feels. i have this exact PC at home, currently refurbishing and rebuilding it. what an absolute treat this video was
@kennyadvocat
@kennyadvocat Жыл бұрын
Man the 90s was a very special time. So many family's got their very first computer around these years. I remember setting up our first computer with dad in the 90s. Felt like a magic box! Took another year before we got AOL, then all those fun 90s computer games were releasing. Sims, roller-coaster tycoon etc.
@PaulloDEC
@PaulloDEC Жыл бұрын
Eco: East Africa is one of "those games" for me; the ones we have vague memories of from our childhood but take us years to identify. We had it installed on school PCs when I was in primary school, and I distinctly remember having to track down poachers by the smoke from their campfires. Really unusual and fascinating game, would love to see a follow-up on it!
@alyxoj1361
@alyxoj1361 Жыл бұрын
I really miss little, fart around, casual software/games/edutainment for PC.
@teubks
@teubks Жыл бұрын
You just unlocked a core memory for me oh my gosh I forgot that game existed!! We played it during school as well. I was in 1-2nd grade, 2000-2002 was when I remember this, but on a much older computer than one from 00-02
@stephensalex
@stephensalex Жыл бұрын
Clint, this video really hits me in the feels. My first real DOS PC rig was an AST Advantage 4/33SL from 1993. It shipped stock with 4 MB of EDORAM and a 240 MB Maxtor ATA drive. No sound, and only a 3.5" diskette drive. Later in 1997 (yes I still had it), it was upgraded with an ESS 1868 AudioDrive ISA sound card, an 8-speed Jafree optical drive; The hard disk was replaced with a 1GB Quantum Fireball 1080A, CPU was swapped to a 486 DX2/50 and memory was increased to 16 MB. I owned that computer until 2001 (it still worked fine) when it was finally so dang obsolete I had to part ways with it. Good times man!
@Lookin4LoveInAllTheWrongPlaces
@Lookin4LoveInAllTheWrongPlaces 9 ай бұрын
I remember the day my family got our first PC. I was 13. We went to a "computer show" in Charlotte NC. We must have walked around that place for over 5 hours. My dad talked to almost every vendor in there before deciding on the right computer. I don't remember the make of the computer (guessing IBM). I would assume it had about the same specs as this one, but it was a tower. It came with a 15" monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers. Later on, bought a microphone and web cam. It cost around $1900. All kinds of extra software. The vendor had games for sale too. Buy three get one free. It would be few weeks later before we had dial-up connected for the internet. But playing Doom and other games was just WOW. The sounds of Windows 95' starting up, the grinding sound of a hard drive and the sound of dial up. It seems like it was just yesterday. Yahoo chat was the bomb back in the day. But anyhow. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@presidentkiller
@presidentkiller Жыл бұрын
This video really took me back. It's exactly the kind of experience you'd get from a store-bought computer back then.
@Terrum
@Terrum Жыл бұрын
A great blerb would be to explore the In-Store Display.
@awordabout...3061
@awordabout...3061 Жыл бұрын
Please! I'm sure it'll probably be quite mundane but I'd LOVE to see it!
@LGR
@LGR Жыл бұрын
Just might do that! Gotta see if I can use the restore media to return to that screen
@Moltenbramley
@Moltenbramley Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka Жыл бұрын
@@LGR Oh, yeah! That would be great!
@miaugato93
@miaugato93 Жыл бұрын
Yea cause as a retail salesperson nowadays you just take whatever pc from the stock, perfectly normal pc, get a pendrive with the store demo (and it's password protected) and if that's the last one we format it and sell it. So having it like this deep in the Windows install is definitely curious
@stuckin2003
@stuckin2003 Жыл бұрын
damn that box brings back so many memories and excitement, upgrading from a 286 running DOS 3.3 to this machine back in 96-97 was so mind-blowing. 🤯 Weezer, Encarta, AOL, oh my!
@Gukworks
@Gukworks Жыл бұрын
Installing windows 95 from floppy disks was one of the most depressing memories of mine...
@Blitterbug
@Blitterbug Жыл бұрын
or EXCITING! You never knew which disk would fail...
@kurtlester7613
@kurtlester7613 Жыл бұрын
​@@Blitterbug Came here to say this! I remember that dreadful sound of the head retry gzzztt gzzztt ggzzzzzzt.
@EJBert
@EJBert Жыл бұрын
Worse was installing Novell Netware from disks!
@beardsntools
@beardsntools Жыл бұрын
Well in my case it was good it came preinstalled on our pc... and when someone upgraded it to windows 98, he left cab files on drive, which I then used to install win98 on my own pc I had as kid, when I managed to destroy win95(I deleted too much of registry and that made the login box so huge, I couldn't see all of it even if I grabbed it and moved.. The font was some gibberish. I could just type in password and press enter to get rid of it, but nothing would happen, it just displayed the wallpaper). Of course there wasn't a key included with install files on the family hdd, but I just found it on the internet and that was it :D
@Blitterbug
@Blitterbug Жыл бұрын
@@kurtlester7613 Gotta love that sound. Mmm... It's like angels singing!
@bluered1322
@bluered1322 Жыл бұрын
Got our first PC (gateway) in 1997-ish and I still remember my dad talking about upgrading it to windoes 98 shortly after. Think that's one of my earliest memories
@JustDaveIsGood
@JustDaveIsGood Жыл бұрын
Brings back so many good memories. That was my side hustle in the 90s - upgrading PCs for people who were afraid to touch them. Looks silly now but it was an exciting time. Thank you for your great content. Always fun to watch.
@StariusPrime
@StariusPrime Жыл бұрын
OMG, we upgraded from a Tandy 1000 TL/2 286 to a AST Advantage 486 DX2/66 in the mid 90s and I absolutely loved that machine. I still have it tucked away in a closet and plan to restore it some day. I haven’t even watched this video yet but I can’t wait to start it! 🥰
@GVSolo
@GVSolo Жыл бұрын
The AST name really takes me back. My first PC was an AST Advantage! Pro 486DX/33 back in 93. It was my "upgrade" or "transition" from my Commodore 64C. I first got it with Windows 3.1 and upgraded it to Win95 when that edition came out. I did all kinds of things to it. I remember upgrading it to a DX4, RAM and video memory upgrades, second hard drive, CD drive, external devices; you name it. Any compatible upgrade I could afford I would install it. I had a blast using it as a fax machine. It was a great time when the Internet was still in its inception. It was with that computer when got my first email address. I had it for several years until 2001 when I got my first Dell. I still have my old AST kept in storage. One day I intend to bring it back to life.
@Emdii
@Emdii Жыл бұрын
I remember my older brother getting an AST PC in the middle of the 90s. Cost about 2000$ but that is pretty much all the info I remember about it. That PC which I inherited years later was the start of my interest in anything PC and tech. Seeing the AST logo brought back fond memories of MS Paint, Need for Speed and other great stuff from my childhood. Thanks for your great content Clint!
@Quesar672
@Quesar672 Жыл бұрын
Nice to know- my family's Packard Bell had the same specs as this 100Mhz, 8MB Ram and cost $1299 at Best Buy in Feb 1996-the monitor was around $199 and the HP DeskJet 600 was another $200- so around $1700 in all, before taxes.
@Ale.K7
@Ale.K7 Жыл бұрын
This revived the magic memories of turning on for the first time our first computer, a Compaq, in 1997 and being greeted by Q from Star Trek TNG congratulating us for "finally buying a new computer" or something like that...
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator Жыл бұрын
What kind of Compaq was it? I had a Deskpro 386/20e (heap of shit really) in the early 90s.
@Ale.K7
@Ale.K7 Жыл бұрын
@@the_kombinator It's a Presario 4164: 150MHz Pentium. Audio, video (I don't remember the details :( ) and 16 MB of RAM all integrated into the mainboard, plus an ISA USRobotics 33.6K modem, 2.1GB Quantum Bigfoot HDD, 8X CD-ROM drive, 14" monitor with integrated microphone and passive JBL speakers. It had a troublesome start (mainboard, front panel, CD-ROM drive, PSU and hard disk drive all failed at different times, the HDD twice... all during the extended warranty the seller talked us into. Good thing we didn't knew better and bought it!), but worked good after that. I still have it :-).
@EpicLebaneseNerd
@EpicLebaneseNerd Жыл бұрын
anything LGR unboxes is just a treasure, add his lovely voice and we have a great time always.
@seeingeyegod
@seeingeyegod Жыл бұрын
Wow so much nostalgia. Things really were obsolete basically as soon as you could get it back then. About a year after this machine's time I got a Dell Pentium 200 and had one of the best computers out, envy of my friends, for like a month or three
@BLUEJAYMusic1994
@BLUEJAYMusic1994 Жыл бұрын
23:27 OMG IVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS FOR YEARS. I remember coming across this on my Dad’s computer as a kid. The music and epic skydiving footage has stuck with me for so long. SO so nice to see this again!! I guess this might be the computer we once owned!
@zatoichisushiconnoisseur4179
@zatoichisushiconnoisseur4179 7 ай бұрын
I think the skydiving music is Mark Shreeve late 80s OR Patrick o'hearn from 1988 or 1987. It's one of those. Incredible music
@mnotgninnep
@mnotgninnep Жыл бұрын
I particularly like these retrospective videos and how you present them. It was bugging me throughout the whole video where I had seen those speakers before. At the end I finally remembered being 8, at school and plugging the passive speaker into the class computer’s microphone socket and discovering it worked as a quiet mic and I could record my voice in sound recorder!
@mardus_ee
@mardus_ee Жыл бұрын
Oh my god, I never knew. But I won't dare try this.
@Xenotypal
@Xenotypal Жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting me into this hobby, Clint. I bought a 5150/5151 and Apple //e Platinum thanks to being inspired by this channel. Really been enjoying the experience. Love your videos! Would love to see some more 80's computer content.
@Xenotypal
@Xenotypal Жыл бұрын
@@marccaselle8108 keep an eye out on ebay, sometimes there are really good deals. I got mine for 200 total. I have also found that many times you can make a pretty good offer (if the option is available) and the seller will take it. A good thing about the apple II is that the keyboard comes with it, and you can hook it into any tv that takes composite signal. that means you have to buy a lot less stuff than say, an IBM. the only thing you really may need would be a floppy drive or some way to get files back and forth.
@LGR
@LGR Жыл бұрын
Awesome, I’m glad to hear! Hope you enjoyed the Sharp PC-7000 video from the other week then :)
@gsdjparaeventossocialesdjg9679
@gsdjparaeventossocialesdjg9679 Жыл бұрын
LGR.. What to say! You have unlocked a lot of memories from my childhood. Before see your video I can't remember what was my first computer in the year 1996. I'm from Argentina, born in year '87 and we we're very lucky with my parents to afford a computer in that moment. The AST model we have has 16MB of ram, a 1GB Hard drive and a 486 DX2 processor. Fair enought to run some games at the time like Submarine Titans, Commander Keen and other ones. Thank you for share this great unboxing that also unboxes a lot of memories.
@mardus_ee
@mardus_ee 7 ай бұрын
The CPU was oldish by 1996 standards, but the other specifications are ok, especially the 16 MB RAM and a gigabyte-sized hard disk. This was enough to upgrade to and run Windows 95 fairly decently.
@RediscoveringRetro
@RediscoveringRetro Жыл бұрын
I am SO JEALOUS! Our first family PC was an AST 613e, a Cyrix 5x86 100mhz. Still works today without any replaced parts. The box is still in my parents loft I think. I so want that Clint! AST machines are just way overpriced by sellers on fleabay. Quake + D3D look way smoother than on our Cyrix (I know, FPU). My mate had a P100 back then, Quake seemed amazing on that. Edit: Sorry, watching this at work, I didn't see the Spot part!
@Linuxpunk81
@Linuxpunk81 Жыл бұрын
That's cool that you had a cyrix! I had a Intel 486 that I upgraded to a 133mhz 5x86 just so it could still be usable by my senior year of hs 😭the 90s were brutal when it came to rapid obsolescence of tech
@retroftw
@retroftw Жыл бұрын
For those interested, Nostalgia Nerd has a documentary on Cyrix CPUs and the Quake performance issues.
@high_fidelity_stuff
@high_fidelity_stuff Жыл бұрын
Same here, exactly that model. I loved it! We upgraded ours to 32MB RAM EDO RAM but unfortunately it only had ISA slots so I couldn't upgrade the onboard 1MB Cirrus Logic graphics with anything much better. It was however good enough to play Death Rally and I could even play the original Tomb Raider on reduced graphics. I remember the 613e also came with different software - Microsoft Golf 1.0, Cinemania '95 and a fairly early version of Quicken.
@fungo6631
@fungo6631 Жыл бұрын
Actually in Duke3D the FPU wasn't as much of an issue if you weren't near slopes. Even Doom that doesn't use any FPU runs way better on a Pentium than a 486. While a 486DX4-100 will run Doom at just about full speed, a Pentium 75 will run it well beyond full speed.
@Dan-xy8li
@Dan-xy8li Жыл бұрын
Our family had the Cyrix version too, don't recall the exact model. By 1999/2000 it was a home under my bed where my rat liked to go, as I'd got in to custom builds and robbed it for what few useful bits it had.
@Dukefazon
@Dukefazon Жыл бұрын
This was a cozy look, I was afraid that it's gonna be boring in the second half with all the packed-in software but they were all interesting. Cheers!
@marccaselle8108
@marccaselle8108 Жыл бұрын
Companies were big on that back then. "Loads of free software" was a bullet point on the package. This extended to Microsoft office, adobe Photoshop, or any other high profile software included as a bonus. Heck, my Packard bell in 1995 came with loads of stuff including 3d body and dinosaur adventure, speed, space, undersea, Microsoft works, grolier multimedia encyclopedia, megarace, aol, and best of Microsoft entertainment pack for Packard bell.
@trueno86power
@trueno86power Жыл бұрын
Wow, my first computer! I came across your channel randomly, and to see and hear the same machine I had back in the day makes me feel... old haha. I had the same factory AST discs to restore the beast since I was deleting stuff and making it unbootable all the time. I've learned so much with it, including how and why to do a clean installation. I didn't have internet but my buddy across the street did, we were transferring mp3's via floppy disc splitted in zip, we were so pissed off when for no reason a floppy fail in the process haha.
@whitelined2
@whitelined2 Жыл бұрын
This brings back memories. The first family computer was an AST, so this brings back a lot of memories. Ours was a 486, DX4 I believe, 4mb ram, 512mb HD in this desktop form factor. Microsoft encarta was included, which seemed magical at the time.
@benespection
@benespection Жыл бұрын
Woah, I haven't seen or even thought of Xing MPEG since the mid-90s... I remember that skydiving clip too that always ended in an abrupt corrupted blob just like your screensaver :) I used to use XingMPEG to watch bootleg movies on Video CDs bought from local markets.. ah those were the days...
@TexRobNC
@TexRobNC Жыл бұрын
The weird nostalgia that pops up unexpectedly is so fun. I of course remember about IRQ, DMA, port conflicts, but what I had forgotten about was how there were some sound card chipset manufacturers who used an IRQ that made it less likely to have conflicts, and that was always a bonus when you had one of those. I feel like it was Creative that loved to use 7,. which was popular, and I think Adlib used 5 along with other fringe chipsets?
@thomas-yi7bs
@thomas-yi7bs 24 күн бұрын
I love everything about this video. The nostalgia hits hard. My dad bought an AST Advantage 814 at a tech expo, I played Duke Nukem and Flight Simulator 95 on it. Thank you for this.
@demianschultz3749
@demianschultz3749 7 ай бұрын
I appreciate that this is like going to a friend's house to try old hardware and revisit old days, thanks
@Official_ry_Nirvana
@Official_ry_Nirvana Жыл бұрын
@LGR your channel inspired me this month to upgrade my computer myself and install new parts. I fully see why you love this hobby so much. It's just so cool to see all sorts of different computer parts that are out there.
@rickbrookes9491
@rickbrookes9491 Жыл бұрын
This was the first PC I ever purchased for myself! Next was a 450Mhz K6-2 I built myself… the AST lasted me quite a while… even a Windows 98 upgrade. (With additional ram) Man, hearing that thing boot, with the spinning HD and floppy drive… made me smile from ear to ear!
@Chris-tf7gi
@Chris-tf7gi Жыл бұрын
LGR! Decades ago I spam watched a CD with people sky diving and was suitably entertained. Now you've reminded me of that, and I now know I was watching The Flight of the Dream Team. Some people who definitely lived life if you ask me. There's much more than 6 seconds of them out there. Thanks for playing that! When this thing was obsolete out of the box I was probably still getting by rocking my DX4100. That was slower than a Pentium 100. Loved it of course.
@tonicblue
@tonicblue Жыл бұрын
The skydiving MPEG?! Probably the first MPEG I ever opened. I had completely forgotten about that. Pleasant memories, thanks!
@DavePoo2
@DavePoo2 Жыл бұрын
Is that the whole video?
@tonicblue
@tonicblue Жыл бұрын
@@DavePoo2 I was wracking my brain trying to remember if there was more to it but I don't think so. I did a quick Google and found the same 5 second clip. Pretty sure this is all I had. I need to find the full clip now
@DavePoo2
@DavePoo2 Жыл бұрын
@@tonicblue yeah, it looked like the whole video, just seemed a little bit weird for a screensaver.
@tonicblue
@tonicblue Жыл бұрын
@@DavePoo2 it was the mid-90s multimedia revolution! I can't remember if I saw this as a screen saver or just found the file when digging through our home PC looking for anything I could open because I was 10 and computers are magical. I think it was a screensaver but that might just be because of this video
@DavePoo2
@DavePoo2 Жыл бұрын
@@tonicblue Yeah, I've got to admit, after coming to the PC over from the Amiga at about that time, any of those videos would have been really impressive to me. The Amiga was a great computer but it couldn't really do anything like that. I think the first FMV I can remember seeing on the PC was probably the opening cutscene videos from Command & Conquer Red Alert
@imtekcs
@imtekcs Жыл бұрын
It's nice to see what I remember from that era. Even though it is not completely full of bloatware, Windows 95 was usually around 40 to 50mb installed unless you installed more included features and added MS plus on top of that. So having only 340mb free of disk space, this PC was preloaded with a lot. Which is par for the course. The $1899 price was cheap for the time with it including a monitor. Back then when I sold computers and did PC support, a top of the line store bought PC with monitor was around $3000 to $3500. More if you went all out and bought additional software too. I miss that nostalgic era. I don't like how some PCs of the time were not open architecture but it was still a good era. Thanks for the video LGR
@davids8481
@davids8481 Жыл бұрын
OMG, a review of a pc from the vary company that hired me for my first job out of college in spring of '94 during the worst period of the recession in which very few PC companies were hiring, especially out of school. e.g. Control Data, Wang Labs, DEC Intl, and so forth I remember the getting to know each other meeting for new young hires on a gorgeous Santa Ana winds day in Irvine. About 20 of us hired in various business units. We all felt very fortunate to be there. It took me almost 150 various company interviews to finally get a job. Mine was OEM sales. Without yammering further, I can tell you that I had their fastest machine in my cubicle, with ram maxed out, and yet each time an Excel spreadsheet formulas were updated across a cell area of roughly 200 columns and 30,000 rows, it would take 30 to 40 minutes before I regained control of my keyboard. Oh yeah, my job offer was 37k in '94, 1st quarter bonus, and personal performance bonus. LOL, the fun lasted a year and a half when the company begin having financial challenges. The building is now occupied by WOW.
@davids8481
@davids8481 Жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention that one of the founders is happily selling private labeled hand tools on Amazon for anyone with an interest.
@tommylee2k
@tommylee2k Жыл бұрын
nice piece of nostalgia, thanks for bringing back some of the 'good old days' :-) I can recall win95 really WAS a pain in the ass with just 8 Megs of ram, first thing I did after installing it on my P90 PC was upgrading it to 24 Megs, which was the boost needed to make it all smoother.
@AlexTaradov
@AlexTaradov Жыл бұрын
23:30 I watched that clip so many times. It came with Xing MPEG decoder at a time when there were not a lot of MPEGs around, and it was so cool. There is also a similar couple second long clip with exotic fish in an aquarium. The clip is from the Flight of the Dream Team documentary.
@goqwertygo
@goqwertygo Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the specs and hardware I started building and tinkering with finding these types of PCs at garage sales, yard sales, and church sales for around $5-$10 when I was around 13 starting from around 2002. They may not have been very gaming capable, but I enjoyed them😆 Pretty sure I was the only kid in my class to have more than one computer in my room at the time😂
@paatuc6457
@paatuc6457 Жыл бұрын
thanks for making this unboxing! enjoyed it a lot
@theuglycamel8122
@theuglycamel8122 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for spending the time you do on these treasures. The first PC I bought with my own money was a CTX almost identical to this in 96. You give us all something to enjoy with our rose-tinted glasses...
@Plutonia001
@Plutonia001 Жыл бұрын
Raptor is one of those weirdly high quality games that I can't find any flaws in. Every area of design just seems to be as good as it can be. Sometimes you just can't argue with a 10/10.
@MattePurple1
@MattePurple1 Жыл бұрын
Dude, I know! And I recently found out Call of the Shadows is available on Steam! I'm not nearly as good as I was (or at least remember being) when I played the shareware version to death, but it's still great fun. Cool game play, solid graphics, fair and rewarding game economy...10/10 for sure.
@pjousma
@pjousma Жыл бұрын
Dudes I know! This game is just timeless and can be played any day. Get it on Steam and start blasting away.
@knurlgnar24
@knurlgnar24 Жыл бұрын
Definitely, still an extremely good game that holds up solidly to today's offerings.
@ilfardrachadi2318
@ilfardrachadi2318 Жыл бұрын
One of the first games I grabbed on GoG, holds up SO well today. And the weapons are still just so satisfying. :D
@MDKlingengeist
@MDKlingengeist Жыл бұрын
@@MattePurple1 Same for me, played it as a teenager on my 486 DX2/66 without problems but when I play it on my retro PC nowadays I suck, thinking to myself "Was it always so hard or what's going on?!" xD
@nakit_muusilla
@nakit_muusilla Жыл бұрын
Holy crap! What a nostalgia trip. I have AST Advantage Adventure 486, bought it new and kept it ever since :D
@talon262
@talon262 Жыл бұрын
Looks like Clint was rocking the LTT Screwdriver taking the case lid off... nice.
@springer1985
@springer1985 Жыл бұрын
Oh. My. God. I had this exact computer with these exact specs! I remember the Advantage box and disc, I remember the man and woman talking when we booted it up in 1995-1996 while my Dad was setting it up. I remember Spot (hated it then), Hover, Grolier 1996 Encyclopedia (it came with the CD), even that Skydiving screensaver. When you showed "What is a Bellybutton" I lost my mind. I had completely wiped that from my memory until today! We ended up upgrading to 16MB of RAM too! Thank you for making this video!
@jeffoh4793
@jeffoh4793 Жыл бұрын
8 bit guy introduced me to AST!
@em00k
@em00k Жыл бұрын
I remember play Duke, Descent and Tomb Raider about the same time with my P100. It was still so far advanced from what we had seen, poor frame rates were acceptable if brief. Great times. The feeling of endless possibilities as you booted it up, getting on the Net made it even more exciting.
@Frenziefrenz
@Frenziefrenz Жыл бұрын
I don't think the framerates would've been poor with a DOS boot disk to optimize memory (or perhaps even just exiting to MS-DOS mode), unless it's because of the lackluster GPU.
@onlyontuesdays99
@onlyontuesdays99 3 ай бұрын
Wonderful video as always, and bravo on perfect subtitles!
@apriljones1013
@apriljones1013 Жыл бұрын
This is, like, the most comforting video I've ever seen
@matagin
@matagin Жыл бұрын
Oh man! These type of PCs would get me so excited back in the day! The golden years for sure. Thank you for doing this!
@jimmyharsveld1594
@jimmyharsveld1594 Жыл бұрын
Oh, Clint, thanks again for this little journey. As usual a high quality video. Wel done!
@NukeminHerttua
@NukeminHerttua 11 ай бұрын
Holy crap! I have vivid memories of my grandfather getting my family a PC around 1995/1996 (before that we only had a Macintosh Plus). I've been trying to search for the computer for years and then you happen to make a video about it 😮 I had no memories of it being an AST but now I'm 100% sure it was from their lineup. It's not exactly this model, but very close to it (the speakers and the software were mostly different, but it included the same mic and I'm quite sure the mouse was the same too. There was also a mouse mat with the AST dolphin, the flying violin etc.). A true multimedia machine, but got old quite fast. At least it ran Warcraft 2 which was the most important thing for me. Thank you so much for this video. Now I'm bathing in nostalgia 😍
@NukeminHerttua
@NukeminHerttua 11 ай бұрын
I'd love to get a scan of that mouse mat btw. The picture it had is forever attached to my brain. So if anyone has one, it would be highly appreciated 😅
@ErictheRN
@ErictheRN Жыл бұрын
Absolutely loving this video and brings me back to 1995... This was my first computer but with Cyrix 5x86 75MHz CPU... Got it from Future Shop in Canada :)
@kjetilhansen5363
@kjetilhansen5363 Жыл бұрын
I never expected to see you review the exact same model of PC that I owned from 96-98! Really cool! I have some awesome gaming memories with this one. Spent all my time after school playing late DOS era/Win95 games on it, such as Warcraft 2, Diablo, Grand Theft Auto, Duke Nukem 3D, The Pandora Directive and many other classics from that era. It was a pretty decent gaming PC until mid 1997 or so, when system requirements for most games jumped to 16MB RAM and 3DFX cards really started to take off.
@BilisNegra
@BilisNegra Жыл бұрын
Sure enough computing moved too fast those days. Granted this PC was somewhat underpowered to begin with, but imagine buying a PC today and it feeling long in the tooth after less than two years!
@kjetilhansen5363
@kjetilhansen5363 Жыл бұрын
@@BilisNegra Yeah, tech developed insanely fast back then. The Ghz barrier was broken only three years after this PC was released. And the original GeForce also came out in 1999. An exciting time, but also a very expensive time to be a PC gamer.
@BilisNegra
@BilisNegra Жыл бұрын
@@kjetilhansen5363 That's it, exactly. A very exciting time for the PC magazine reader while ungrateful for the man on the street. Looking at it from the present time, where computing is more affordable than ever and machines over a decade old can run a modern OS, at least for not very demanding tasks, it looks cruel even. At the same time though, without that frenetic era of development, we wouldn't be where we are now...
@KAPTKipper
@KAPTKipper Жыл бұрын
Used to use AST 4 port serial cards. They were well made and compatible. LOL Loved the Dave Murray reference
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator Жыл бұрын
I actually had a SixPakPlus that exploded (caps blew, hard) inside a 286.
@cabasse_music
@cabasse_music Жыл бұрын
i can't believe they were selling pentiums with only 8mb ram at the time. there were 386 specced machines in the early 90s with that much ram, iirc. that's like buying a modern macbook with only 8gb ram now, i suppose.
@philburg2
@philburg2 2 ай бұрын
Had a very similar AST Pentium 133 as a first PC growing up. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
@joshowen17
@joshowen17 Жыл бұрын
Love the nostalgia from this! I too had that mic. I had a Packard bell pc when I was a kid in the early 90s enjoying every minute of MegaRace!!! =D thanks LGR!!!
@jamiehav0k62
@jamiehav0k62 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back to megarace the show that makes reality wish it wasn't.
@yournamehere23435
@yournamehere23435 Жыл бұрын
Love these kind of PCs, very similar to what our first PC was back in like 96-97
@emesis_npo
@emesis_npo 6 ай бұрын
Yes, I enjoyed this and every LFR presentation. TY
@zacharyfindlay-maddox171
@zacharyfindlay-maddox171 Жыл бұрын
This is great! Brings back so many memories.
@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
@ClassicBMWFanInQuebec Жыл бұрын
The performance level shown here is pretty much what I experienced back in the day. Thanks for not upgrading it and keeping it original! It brings a lot of memories. :)
@SiikPros
@SiikPros Жыл бұрын
LGR making our day as always!!
@lelandunruh7896
@lelandunruh7896 Жыл бұрын
I think we had this computer in 1996. I was in the eighth grade, and was thrilled to have our first computer with Windows and Word (I'd always written papers or made signs/banners on Word Star in DOS before then). Thanks for the nostalgia trip!
@sinsofzyn480
@sinsofzyn480 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Watching this on May 01, 2023. In 1996 my system was the exact same specs except for a 14.4 modem!
@ClassicGameSessions
@ClassicGameSessions Жыл бұрын
Glorious unboxing. Quite a beaut setup from the day 👌
@crxtodd16
@crxtodd16 Жыл бұрын
This makes me want to build my own retro 486 PC... That was the era I learned to build them, brings back a lot of nostalgia.
@mattpiliere1606
@mattpiliere1606 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my first computers!! OMG flooding me with memories!
@thefattmish
@thefattmish Жыл бұрын
Oh man... I had those exact speakers at one point. What a nice flashback memory. Cool video to see AST at their "height" with a nice little desktop PC.
@manoliskypraios8153
@manoliskypraios8153 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always Clint :) I would like to see a come back on this machine after doing all the upgrades! that would be interesting.
@djtyros
@djtyros Жыл бұрын
There's nothing else on the internet that provides this kind of nostalgia, with this level of efficiency. It's not just the hardware, but you cover the exact same areas that I would cover.... You might be me? But American 🤣 EDIT: ......and then you loaded up Raptor.... Omg
@greggv8
@greggv8 Жыл бұрын
I always went to the first mission for a few seconds, hit Backspace then aborted the mission. Sold all but one of the Death Rays Backspace gave me to buy more weapons. I only used the Backspace cheat once per game. Never tried to see if it would work multiple times. But when Mountain King Software ported it to Windows they removed that cheat! Fortunately the save files were compatible so I could do the Backspace cheat in the DOS version then save and copy the file to the Windows version.
@TheEDFLegacy
@TheEDFLegacy Жыл бұрын
I'm amazed you were able to get your hands on a pseudo-sealed box of this system! It was like opening a time capsule. Even though it's been used before, it's so lightly used You could argue it's like-new. It's still a misrepresentation by the seller, though.
@teknologyguy5638
@teknologyguy5638 Жыл бұрын
Great find and video
@gamophyte
@gamophyte Жыл бұрын
I didn't expect the battery powered speakers to hit my in the nostalgia so hard. I had that set.
@PR-ot7qd
@PR-ot7qd Жыл бұрын
I'm very surprised how relatively smooth quake ran for such specs, great optimization
@djnjoy
@djnjoy Жыл бұрын
Pentiums ran quake just fine, our school had p75 and we played it along with Warcraft II in multiplayer. My home 100mhz 486dx4 couldn't handle it though.
@fungo6631
@fungo6631 Жыл бұрын
Even the slower Pentiums will run it better than even a 160 MHz 486. It seems like the Pentium runs it 4x better than a 486 clock by clock.
@djnjoy
@djnjoy Жыл бұрын
@@fungo6631 correct. The fastest 486 by CPU Galaxy at 186mhz could only manage about 21fps. The FPU unit in 486 was much weaker and that seemed to be the reason.
@PR-ot7qd
@PR-ot7qd Жыл бұрын
@@fungo6631 no wonder they're getting increasingly expensive
@fungo6631
@fungo6631 Жыл бұрын
@@djnjoy Actually he manages to overclock it to 200 MHz more recently. And it's not just the weaker FPU, but the inability to run integer and floating point calculations at the same time. That and the 32 bit data bus.
@hewh0wearspants
@hewh0wearspants Жыл бұрын
Yeah, as awesome as it is to be able to go back and build one's dream machine from a certain era, it's also cool to just see the average joe setup that most of us actually had. This one in particular reminds me of the IBM (cr)Aptiva my family had in the mid 90s, and the struggles of trying to get it to run modern games as time went on
@brassknucks9221
@brassknucks9221 3 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. Enjoyed the Sim City video, brought back some great nostalgic memories. Subbed.
@LGR
@LGR 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, I hope you continue to enjoy!
@gumbyx84
@gumbyx84 Жыл бұрын
I love videos like this with new old stock or complete in box unboxing and reviews
@NiklasFast
@NiklasFast Жыл бұрын
I love LGR’s content. This video was hilarous entertaining!
@Im_Mr_Cole
@Im_Mr_Cole Жыл бұрын
Lol I actually went “wait, just replace it now” as soon as you looked at the battery the first time 😂😂. Love your work, keep it up!!
@_baller
@_baller 9 ай бұрын
That was really fun to watch honestly, therapeutic, cathartic
@enilenis
@enilenis Жыл бұрын
That's roughly what I had in 1996. Single digit framerates in some games weren't an issue. Just the fact that it was a Pentium, meant it was "fast". I was more into adventure games and strategies. My CD drive was 8x Teac, and audio was an OPL3 clone, so it was quite decent.
@MaxxJagX
@MaxxJagX Жыл бұрын
Even if not new in box, you have to give them credit for having everything in the box, including the bags.
@joee7452
@joee7452 Жыл бұрын
It might have been new. People don't realize but back in the 90s all the pc makers would reuse used parts. There was even a lawsuit from Compaq against PB because all the other companies stated it in the warranty or user agreement, and PB tried to hide it There was no guarantee that a new computer was all "new" back then.
@nominis4523
@nominis4523 Жыл бұрын
Just found this channel and I am in love
@sigariousrilgar5436
@sigariousrilgar5436 Жыл бұрын
Dude, that's one sick gaming set up you got
@distractedFreek
@distractedFreek Жыл бұрын
I'm really digging the aesthetic of those speakers at 2:45. I have to thank you again for reminding me about Raptor. I had a demo version of it (along with Wacky Wheels) and I couldn't remember the name of either one.
@JeffreyPiatt
@JeffreyPiatt Жыл бұрын
3D Realms still sells Raptor as a Digital download on Steam.
@sierraboney1394
@sierraboney1394 Жыл бұрын
Great to see a still boxed PC from the 90's! I recognised the music from the XingMPEG screensaver straight away, it's Storm Column by Mark Shreeve. Really good track!
@argoneum
@argoneum Жыл бұрын
The cassette… errm, the album (Legion) is great 🙂 What could be more 1980s? Jarre's Zoolookkologie maaaybe… 😄 Fairlight CMI ♡
@jamesjan
@jamesjan Жыл бұрын
Just looked up Mark Schreeve and saw that he passed away last year at only 65. 😞
@texaspatriot4215
@texaspatriot4215 10 ай бұрын
As a computer user back to the early 80s and my commodore 64, to my early dos ibm clone in 1991, I was never more thrilled then when I got my first windows 95 machine, I thought it was the most amazing feeling. Great video, really enjoyed it.
@SW0000A
@SW0000A Жыл бұрын
I totally need to see this thing with 16-32mb of ram, a coast module, and an upgraded video card. When I was in highschool in the late 90s I was given a pile of computers similar to this. I mixed and matched parts and various upgrades I found in them and built the best combination for 4 systems. I probably had 32-64mb of ram in them along with pentium 100 overdrive chips. They also had coax network cards so I set them up on a folding table with two on each side. We played Doom, Duke Nukem, Shadow Warrior, and other dos games with my friend and neighbors. I used to make Duke death match levels and had a bunch we all loved. This was a time where nobody had a home network or broadband. Sitting across the table from each other and lan gaming was a blast.
@agentul009
@agentul009 Жыл бұрын
That PC really looks good.A great hit of nostalgia.
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