The Blender PC!

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • They came up with the best things in the 90s: a PC that looks like a blender! Why not? Let's tear into what this machine is inside and get it booting with an OS.
    Qrium Daewoo PC CD663N
    --- Video Links
    Unknown Devices:
    unknown-device...
    #doscember official playlist:
    bit.ly/DOScemb...
    #doscember Participating Channels:
    8-Bit Show And Tell: / 8bitshowandtell
    Adrian's Digital Basement: / adriansdigitalbasement
    ctrl-alt-rees: / ctrlaltrees
    DaveJustDave: / mrdavejustdave
    Jan Beta: / janbeta
    Josh Malone: / joshmalone_48kram
    LGR: / lazygamereviews
    MindFlareRetro: / mindflareretro
    Mr Lurch's Things: / mrlurchsthings
    Noel's Retro Lab: / noelsretrolab
    Ovesen.net / ovesennet
    RetroBytes / retrobytesuk
    RetroSpector78: / retrospector78
    RMC: / rmcretro
    RoseTintedSpectrum: / rosetintedspectrum
    Tech Tangents: / akbkuku
    The 8-Bit Guy: / adric22
    TheRetroChannel: / theretrochannel
    --- Tools
    Deoxit D5:
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    Jonard Tools EX-2 Chip Extractor:
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    Wiha Chip Lifter:
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    www.wihatools....
    O-Ring Pick Set: (I use these to lift chips off boards)
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    Elenco Electronics LP-560 Logic Probe:
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    Hakko FR301 Desoldering Iron:
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    Rigol DS1054Z Four Channel Oscilloscope:
    www.rigolna.co...
    Head Worn Magnifying Goggles / Dual Lens Flip-In Head Magnifier:
    amzn.to/3adRbuy
    TL866II Plus Chip Tester and EPROM programmer: (The MiniPro)
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    www.aliexpress...
    TS100 Soldering Iron:
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    www.ebay.com/i...
    EEVBlog 121GW Multimeter:
    www.eevblog.co...
    DSLogic Basic Logic Analyzer:
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    www.ebay.com/i...
    Magnetic Screw Holder:
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    www.harborfrei...
    Universal ZIP sockets: (clones, used on my ZIF-64 test machine)
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    RetroTink 2X Upconverter: (to hook up something like a C64 to HDMI)
    www.retrotink.com/
    Plato (Clone) Side Cutters: (order five)
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    Heat Sinks:
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    Little squeezy bottles: (available elsewhere too)
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    --- Links
    My GitHub repository:
    github.com/mis...
    Commodore Computer Club / Vancouver, WA - Portland, OR - PDX Commodore Users Group
    www.commodorec...
    --- Instructional videos
    My video on damage-free chip removal:
    • How to remove chips wi...
    --- Music
    Intro music and other tracks by:
    Nathan Divino
    @itsnathandivino
    Outro Music:
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    Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 895

  • @halfdone_com
    @halfdone_com 3 роки тому +317

    I'm the developer of Unknown Devices and I wasn't really expecting a reference to my old program in my feed :) I'm glad to see it's actually still being used although I haven't touched it in almost 13 years! I wrote up the program while I was working in a computer repair shop back in the early 2000s (PCs for Everyone/Thinkmate) but have since moved over into the IT field and haven't thought about that program in years.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 3 роки тому +7

      PCs for Everyone? My PC case was originally part of a system built by them (maybe in 2004) but when I found it it was just the case, power supply, and floppy drive. Perhaps back in the day you built the original system.

    • @Rhakyr
      @Rhakyr 3 роки тому +14

      I used to rely on Unknown Devices so much, thanks for making such a handy piece of software!

    • @gordoncreAtive
      @gordoncreAtive 3 роки тому +10

      Would you mind releasing the source code?

    • @Turnbull50
      @Turnbull50 3 роки тому

      Well done you great to see your program has a future.

    • @z80dad61
      @z80dad61 3 роки тому

      Really love this program! I reccommended it a few months ago to somebody who was trying to do something similar. Understand the bit about AC97 sound cards not being that easy to detect; for a standard its not that "standard". What an awesome contribution to PC repair, Thank you so much!

  • @dungeonseeker3087
    @dungeonseeker3087 3 роки тому +475

    Be honest, who else thought was was actually a PC with a real blender on top of it until Adrian removed the top?

    • @TheCode-X
      @TheCode-X 3 роки тому +17

      i thought it was a weird machine like the Avon suitcase

    • @zehph
      @zehph 3 роки тому +13

      He got me for real on this one! I did think it was one of those crazy contraptions like the telefone mouse.

    • @stitchfinger7678
      @stitchfinger7678 3 роки тому +13

      Watching LGR, Techmoan, ADB et al, you never know

    • @alessandroamoroso7650
      @alessandroamoroso7650 3 роки тому +5

      I thought it was a Smart blender :-)

    • @larsmuldjord9907
      @larsmuldjord9907 3 роки тому +10

      Absolutely I did, and in my mind I was trying to anticipate how in the hell it would work since it clearly had USB ports and sound. Then he removed it and I kind of laughed at myself for even believing that in the first place. I guess LGR's Oddware made me so I don't even think twice about odd machines existing anymore. :D

  • @onometre
    @onometre 3 роки тому +185

    My nephew said he wanted a pc to learn blender on for Christmas. This must be what he meant, thanks!

    • @clemensruis
      @clemensruis 3 роки тому +8

      I'm still searching for a pc with a chess board on top! My nephew wants a pc to play games on.

    • @Bond101Studios
      @Bond101Studios 3 роки тому +3

      That’s great, but I need a PC that has a portal into the 3rd dimension, my son wants to play 3D games like quake, Doom, Duke nukem, etc

    • @minty_Joe
      @minty_Joe 3 роки тому +3

      @@clemensruis Hahaha! Very "punny"!

  • @vwestlife
    @vwestlife 3 роки тому +29

    That's the old version of CANYON.MID, which has the drums on both MIDI channels 10 and 16, because when it was first written in 1990, there was no standard for MIDI mapping. On newer sound cards this causes it to play a piano note along with the drums. I believe beginning with Windows ME, Microsoft updated CANYON.MID to have the drums only on channel 10, which had by that time become the General MIDI standard.

    • @cptcrogge
      @cptcrogge 3 роки тому +1

      This is a new level of geekness :)

    • @coffee115
      @coffee115 2 роки тому +1

      This tracks, because Sequencer Plus Gold that I used require drums to be on channel 16.

  • @fluffycritter
    @fluffycritter 3 роки тому +30

    Computer: Came with Windows ‘98 Second Edition
    Computer BIOS: (c)1999, calls out Windows 2000 as a boot option
    Adrian: Must have been made in 1998

    • @RWL2012
      @RWL2012 3 роки тому +8

      The PIII 450 didn't exist in 1998 let alone the 733 haha

  • @rwdplz1
    @rwdplz1 3 роки тому +103

    When the blender goes out of production but the tooling is still good

    • @tombarber8929
      @tombarber8929 3 роки тому +12

      There's a dental camera that's made using the same molds as the Atari Jaguar, including a memory card going into the cartridge slot

    • @thinkzinc100
      @thinkzinc100 3 роки тому +4

      And you see 15 different models, all with different Chinese brand names on Amazon.

  • @henryca03
    @henryca03 3 роки тому +43

    This is basically a better thought out version of the Hot Wheels/Barbie PC, at least from a serviceability viewpoint.

  • @dreamyrhodes
    @dreamyrhodes 3 роки тому +33

    This seems like a thing LGR would love

  • @kke
    @kke 3 роки тому +8

    3:27 Oh boy, a free Windows 98 product key, christmas came early this year!

  • @cora584
    @cora584 3 роки тому +3

    That plastic isn’t yellowed from age. It’s yellow from the factory! I’m not sure why, but I love it! Also after a quick bit of research, there’s supposed to be a keyboard (and presumably mouse as well) with it. Not sure about a monitor though

  • @sgl.888
    @sgl.888 3 роки тому +20

    That's a "Panettone" box ! And being in the Christmas period it's absolutely perfect 😂.

  • @spitefulwar
    @spitefulwar 3 роки тому +9

    As cute as this machine is, it basically screams for an ITX mod.

  • @scharkalvin
    @scharkalvin 3 роки тому +43

    You should run "blender" on it! I was yelling at the screen, you forgot to remove 4 side screws!

    • @adriansdigitalbasement
      @adriansdigitalbasement  3 роки тому +14

      Yeah TechTangents suggested the original blender too. I ran out of time LOL

    • @jurviz
      @jurviz 3 роки тому +2

      This would be awesome for a sleeper build that's powerful enough to actually run modern blender

    • @paulstubbs2778
      @paulstubbs2778 3 роки тому +1

      I was yelling too - can't you see those so obvious screws

    • @OjStudios
      @OjStudios 3 роки тому

      It might be possible to fit itx build in there.

  • @douro20
    @douro20 3 роки тому +100

    Pronounced like "curium". And yes that is supposed to be yellow.

    • @mattelder1971
      @mattelder1971 3 роки тому +7

      I was about to say the same about the color. Unless every one I can find a picture of online is discolored in exactly the same way, they were that odd yellow and purple color originally.

    • @mrt1r
      @mrt1r 3 роки тому +8

      It's amazing what 5 minutes of google searching can get you! Even tells you the year that the computer was released and gives you the owners manual.

    • @Okurka.
      @Okurka. 3 роки тому +7

      @@mrt1r This was a rushed video; he didn't even try the computer in MS-DOS mode.

    • @mrt1r
      @mrt1r 3 роки тому +10

      @@Okurka. I get that it was a quick video but not taking literally 2 minutes to find out at least basic information about the computer seems just sloppy.

    • @erik365365365
      @erik365365365 3 роки тому

      Lol it would look good in beige or yellow tho!

  • @Spyd77
    @Spyd77 3 роки тому +2

    About AC97: this standard was about making audio cards at lower cost for a compatible PC. Chipsets contained part of the audio system, and a small controller completed the system. That's why the audio has two vendors: Intel and SigmaTel. That's also why "Unknown Devices" can't tell you the correct device, as you need a driver that is compatible with both pieces of the AC97 sound card. They did the same with modems, even created an special slot on motherboards called AMR (audio-modem riser) where you can put an AC97 audio card or modem; those cards were cheaper because there's only half of the hardware, the rest is in the motherboard's chipset.
    About having only front audio: One possibility that made the designers not put an audio jack at the back is the best feature of the successor of AC97: HD Audio: connector sensing. Before conector sensing was a thing, managing front audio connectors was a mess. Having only a connector avoids lots of calls to support.
    About making the sound blaster compatibility work on DOS games, you need the DOS drivers for that sound card. In those cases running the games from Windows worked with some issues, but if you rebooted to pure DOS and had the DOS drivers loaded, Sound Blaster compatibility was somewhat ok. I don't know about Adlib, I somewhat remember that AC97 cards didn't offer any kind of Adlib compatibility, but I'm not sure.

  • @thepfeiffenator2990
    @thepfeiffenator2990 3 роки тому +27

    I legitimately thought it was a blender at first. Lol.

    • @adventureoflinkmk2
      @adventureoflinkmk2 3 роки тому +1

      So did I.. it'd be awesome if it were an actual blender

    • @Skios
      @Skios 3 роки тому +3

      I thought that too. I thought it would be a video about installing a computer into a blender, and I thought how convenient it was that it already had a bunch of ventilation areas in the plastic.

    • @MattyEngland
      @MattyEngland 3 роки тому +1

      I read your comment and still legitimately thought it was a blender until he lifted the jug.

  • @WesleyNixon
    @WesleyNixon 3 роки тому +5

    A glossy "avocado" paint job on this would be amazing. You absolutely need to thrift store a blender glass and stick it to this!

  • @chloedevereaux1801
    @chloedevereaux1801 3 роки тому +42

    oh its supposed to be banana yellow.......

    • @tombarber8929
      @tombarber8929 3 роки тому +12

      Yeah, it's too nice of a yellow to be just due to typical yellowing

    • @shadyoakum9978
      @shadyoakum9978 3 роки тому

      That is what I recall as well.

  • @thedungeondelver
    @thedungeondelver 3 роки тому +24

    Me: "The Amiga Walker was the ugliest computer case of all time."
    Qrium: "Hold my blender pitcher."

    • @souljastation5463
      @souljastation5463 3 роки тому +1

      This is not nearly as ugly

    • @dhpbear2
      @dhpbear2 3 роки тому +1

      Wow, you're right!
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Walker

  • @siberx4
    @siberx4 3 роки тому +2

    Mechanically, this is a shockingly well built machine in terms of accessibility and maintainability for something that was sold to people who would never open it themselves. Daewoo really outdid themselves!

    • @adriansdigitalbasement
      @adriansdigitalbasement  3 роки тому

      I agree, it is very well made! I am working on another Daewoo machine in an upcoming video (an older machine) and it's super well made.

  • @LUNATIC75
    @LUNATIC75 3 роки тому +1

    One good thing did come from this oddball PC. I used that Win 98 code to get my 'new' retro PC up and running this morning. It's been a very long time since I last installed Windows 98 and I even managed to get it networked.
    Thanks, mate ;-)

  • @0toleranz
    @0toleranz 3 роки тому +29

    So one question still unanswered: DOS IT BLEND? See what I did there?

    • @CraftyZanTub
      @CraftyZanTub 3 роки тому +1

      It might blend in Pewee's Playhouse!

    • @erik365365365
      @erik365365365 3 роки тому

      I didn’t until you called it out! Ahaha

    • @minty_Joe
      @minty_Joe 3 роки тому

      Will it run Crysis?

  • @ropersonline
    @ropersonline 3 роки тому +3

    Turning that thing into a functional blender, that's now your job.

  • @IntegerOfDoom
    @IntegerOfDoom 3 роки тому +5

    Shot some beer through my nose when I saw this thing. There is no way it wasn't "blender inspired" design.

  • @majormojo
    @majormojo 3 роки тому +9

    When the marketing dept determined that what was needed was another "internet appliance".

  • @orinokonx01
    @orinokonx01 3 роки тому +1

    My high school upgraded their computer rooms in 1999. They got about 50 Daewoo branded machines. They were really quirky baby AT tower sized ATX systems that included a Celeron 300, 64MB RAM and Windows 98.
    A few years later, they ended up giving them away to a few lucky nerds like myself. I got to get a much better look at them - they were pretty cool in that they had a small ATX PSU connected to a really tiny ATX motherboard which had 1xISA, 2xPCI and 1xAGP, standard PC100 RAM slots, 2xIDE, Floppy, and so on.
    Actually quite a zippy machine.
    I wonder what ended up happening to that machine...

  • @erinwiebe7026
    @erinwiebe7026 3 роки тому +2

    I genuinely thought the blender was part of the PC at the start of the video, but I couldn't wrap my head around how or why that would even be a thing, even for a bizarre late 90's era PC!

  • @8BitRetroJournal
    @8BitRetroJournal 3 роки тому +2

    My friend had a car made by Daewoo, a crappy little hatchback. I did have a small CRT TV made by them and that seemed normal. Funny enough, Daewoo also made kitchen appliances and you can find plenty of their blenders in a google search.

  • @ToTheGAMES
    @ToTheGAMES 3 роки тому +12

    Not gonna lie, you had me in the first half!

  • @fromfin90
    @fromfin90 3 роки тому +5

    what a cute little machine, i'd be tempted ot make it into a sleeper, small form factor powerhouse

  • @MrArtMorris
    @MrArtMorris 3 роки тому +1

    I love everything about your intro: it's brief, it has a great soundtrack, looks like it was shot on VHS, and has great example clips of what we're gonna see on your channel.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 3 роки тому +4

      Pretty sure it's a real recording of VHS, all the digital filters have too much chromatic aberration while looking too sharp, and too many little glitches but also lacking the consistent bottom few lines being black/static. But the intro has all of those features. So I think he took the time to record a tape and then digitise it back again, which is awesome.

  • @Steve_R
    @Steve_R 3 роки тому

    Welcome to Adrian's Digital Kitchen. Lets see what we can cook up today. First, we'll bake some chips in a toaster oven. Then throw some files in the blender and see if we can boot up some lunch. As always, great video. Take care.

  • @EnderMalcolm
    @EnderMalcolm 3 роки тому +1

    3D depth is a really awesome thing that somehow made the audio from those old computers, mainly laptops with dual speaker outputs, seem 3D or like surround sound. I found that out randomly with an ancient HP laptop. It was the coolest thing ever. Surround sound with two junky internal speakers from a 90's laptop. Insane stuff.

  • @racer4200
    @racer4200 3 роки тому +32

    I totally thought that was an actual DOS blender lol.

  • @marccaselle8108
    @marccaselle8108 2 роки тому

    I miss windows 95 and Windows 98 and computer stores. This was a fun video. Keep up the good work.

  • @shadowdraxx
    @shadowdraxx 3 роки тому +3

    I’ve been looking for this thing for years, they were a funky pc for living spaces like a kitchen etc. I wish I could find one so much, they come up on eBay at random but they usually are dead with bits missing

    • @frinklefoot2112
      @frinklefoot2112 Рік тому +1

      my stepdad passed away left year and left one of these in the basement.

  • @BlackEpyon
    @BlackEpyon 3 роки тому +3

    "Welcome to Adrian's Digital..."
    turns slowly to look suspiciously at the blender
    "...Kitchen."

  • @ericpykonen
    @ericpykonen 3 роки тому

    It's a blast knowing you're in Portland too! Keep up the great work! I just found the channel and know I'll be driving my family crazy watching your videos :-D

  • @TheClembo
    @TheClembo 3 роки тому

    Oh boy did you take me back through the years. I went through all the issues you had, driving me mad, but watching again is fun. The days they tried to dress up a pc by designing the case to look futuristic but kept the inside as cheap as possible. Profit based economics of the 90's yes? Great video though and thanks for the memories.

  • @azyfloof
    @azyfloof 3 роки тому +1

    31:45 "Who wants to play this with no digital sound?"
    So it's Twitch ready, by sounds of it 👀

  • @Somelucky
    @Somelucky 3 роки тому

    Internet browsing. That’s really all it would have been used for. It’s amazing that the common phone/tablet has entirely replaced this device.

  • @hiredgun7186
    @hiredgun7186 3 роки тому +29

    just googled the machine , the colors you have is OEM, it has not yellowed

    • @christophertstone
      @christophertstone 3 роки тому +13

      The yellow is far too consistent to be yellowed plastic; that's definitely original.

    • @clemensruis
      @clemensruis 3 роки тому +1

      I think in the 90s, early 2000, some pcs must have come pre-yellowed.

  • @battoisoutto6657
    @battoisoutto6657 3 роки тому

    OMG A QRIUM!! I had one as a child, and since it looked like a face and I had no way of pronuncing its name and being a child I used to call it Geek. I've been trying to find another one after losing the original one with no luck. Its so nostalgic to see one.

  • @RetroTechChris
    @RetroTechChris 3 роки тому

    Unknown Devices is the BEST!! Nothing like a good driver chase to get everything working, I live for that!

  • @terminusaquo1980
    @terminusaquo1980 3 роки тому

    This is a machine that was part of an initiative by Intel and several PC manufacturers to remove what they determined to by "legacy" ports from PCs. This included MIDI/Game Ports, Parallel Printer Ports and COM Ports. It kind of worked as PCs today also lack those ports.

  • @Unix2816
    @Unix2816 3 роки тому +9

    @LGR do an oddware review on this !

  • @abdelkaderelbachir3817
    @abdelkaderelbachir3817 3 роки тому

    You're really got me for a second I really thought that was a blender

  • @SparksNZeros
    @SparksNZeros 3 роки тому

    i love little machines like this! its just so much fun trying to upgrade them as far as they'll go (without butchering it) and using them as little convenient go betweens for modern machines and more vintage rigs :D

  • @tankgrrl
    @tankgrrl 3 роки тому

    AH! I used to work at Intel (Jones Farm in Oregon) and remember fishing one of these out of the recycling one day after lunch (Josh? You still have that thing?). Except it wasn't exactly this one, I don't think, but a prototype. It didn't have any indicia on it, probably in the interest of fair judging. The model we rescued was pitched to Intel by the manufacturer as part of an Intel design innovation award thing, hence the funky look and colors. And yes, they were absolutely yellow, not beige. It was the end of the 90s, man.
    As far as I can recall, Daewoo did win an award for their design (in... 2000?) and... there were some other, uglier boxes we didn't rescue. It was the cusp of a very brief 'mini PC/server' phase - some may remember HP's tiny cube server, for instance, that came soon after. Intel was, I think, looking to drive interest in a market that was sort of stagnating while waiting on the Pentium 4 (which was the division I worked in: PMD).

  • @MikeStavola
    @MikeStavola 3 роки тому

    I almost got one of these for my mom around 2002. It was always a creamy color. I couldn't justify spending like $100 on a used one, so I gave her some off-brand all-in-one system with a touchscreen for around the same price.

  • @tech34756
    @tech34756 3 роки тому

    One option in case you think you may have similar power issues in the future, may be to use a bench power supply with a set of laptop power connectors, I got the latter for around $13-15 on ebay with the necessary cable/banana plugs.
    That may you can have way more control over the power voltage/amps rather than messing around with different adapters.

  • @matthewsmith4574
    @matthewsmith4574 3 роки тому

    Very sneaky Adrian!! Only a retro user would think those yellow panels need retrobriting!!

  • @JayVBear45
    @JayVBear45 3 роки тому

    Still love the way it looks. It was probably mega-cheap for the time and it was an attempt towards a small form factor all-in-one like the Barbie and Hot Wheels branded toy PCs that came out in the late 1990s. Still a GREAT video and an excellent way to celebrate DOSember. I loved me some Jazz Jackrabbit and Commander Keen back in the day! Have a Cool Yule! ☃️🛷⛸🎄🚴‍♂️

  • @hollgo626
    @hollgo626 3 роки тому +1

    This machine is so weirdly 90s style, I love it 😁

  • @z80dad61
    @z80dad61 3 роки тому

    I'll be honest of all the #DOSCember videos, this was the one I was looking forward too the most. I had a friend in the late 90's who bought one of these "bare bones" / Appliance PC's just to take apart. first PC i'd ever seen without PS/2 it was very similar. Great video :)

  • @Cory_
    @Cory_ 2 роки тому

    It's so funny that this extremely proprietary small form factor computer from the '90s from a weird company you've never heard of is still more upgradable than a lot of modern machines.

  • @xPLAYnOfficial
    @xPLAYnOfficial 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to build a modern PC inside that challenging case design. Would be such a superb build. What a lovely machine!

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 3 роки тому

      an AMD APU Mini ITX board would be neet with a Blu-ray burner just to fill that slot.

  • @OzzFan1000
    @OzzFan1000 3 роки тому

    "When I think of possible uses for this computer..." Might I suggest a door stopper? That is, if you don't mind the door touching that thing. 😁

  • @redace001
    @redace001 3 роки тому +1

    I have a lil' cube PC in my junk pile, I'm inspired to pull it out now! Thanks Adrian!😅

  • @annareismith6843
    @annareismith6843 3 роки тому

    It is the Betty Crocker Kitchen Blinder PC. Good for locking up recipes and blinding things. LOL :P

  • @derekwallace3871
    @derekwallace3871 3 роки тому

    You had me fooled with the "blender" thing. I started in computers in the mid 70's and I was thinking, "Was there a computer that came and went that I didn't know about?!!". You could have set your blender behind the computer and with just the right camera angle you could have made it look like the computer was actually blending something.

  • @Cherijo78
    @Cherijo78 3 роки тому

    I think you're right in that in the era with all the cost cutting that was done to it these did become commodity no interest PCs. However, I find them interesting now precisely because of that. This particular era at the turn of the millennium was very interesting when they tried to market these as "Legacy Free". There were lots of no name weird parts and drivers running around. Lots of them used non-standard IRQs, which is what I see was going on with the sound card using IRQ9 instead of the standard IRQ5 (I didn't see you test that when you were doing the settings for the DOS games and that may have been part of your problem). It introduced all sorts of things that made them incompatible with previous PCs. It was a changeover era where we were leaving floppies behind leaving all of the legacy things behind and just starting to embark in the new era of plug and play.
    This is the reality of most modern PCs. We are still in that commodity PC era where unless you build your own, or order a special customized one for gaming, the vast majority of PCs that are sold today are commodities. They don't do lots of fancy gaming or anything. They just do productivity and/or some very light gaming. I find it fascinating the way the PC market split along these lines and it started right around here.

  • @johnsonlam
    @johnsonlam 3 роки тому +1

    The MIDI of Windows 95/97 was devastating, so someone in Finland created TiMIDIty which use Gravid Ultrasound sound PAT, it work really awesome until the Foobar2000 MIDI support with BASSMID and soundfont which complete replace it.

  • @spokehedz
    @spokehedz 3 роки тому

    Love the handle for a PC that you will probably never move once it is installed. I would put a small but modern motherboard in there, and just make it a nice little 'portable' computer.

  • @pauldreher5622
    @pauldreher5622 3 роки тому

    Since you asked. Yes, I did have one of these back in the early 2000's. Bought it for my dad for basic email and internet tasks. At the time it worked pretty good. As you noted though, it wasn't very upgrade friendly. It wouldn't even take 512 MB of RAM.... Finally upgraded to something better a few years later. Nice compact size though.

  • @Kumimono
    @Kumimono 3 роки тому

    According to some pictures from that era, that is actually the color as intended. Very forward thinking by Daewoo, no worries about yellowing. :) Would make a nice sleeper PC, perhaps, mini-ITX or such. Or, DOS gaming, as appropriate. Compact little thing.

  • @Stjaernljus
    @Stjaernljus 3 роки тому +1

    These 'legacy-free' PCs were made to surf the web and not much else, they were not really intended to replace regular PCs but for people who never had a PC.

  • @robbieaussievic
    @robbieaussievic 3 роки тому

    .... Well done Mate, a nice blend of diagnostics without adding agitation into the mix.

  • @luke_fabis
    @luke_fabis 2 роки тому

    I got to see one of these at like a computer vendor meetup back in the 90s. I remember it being much more pyramidal than this, but this is indeed the device.
    If I'm not mistaken, this is based on a computer concept by Intel, kind of as a response to the iMac but not completely. The idea was to make a device that's compact, easy to use, and goes all-in on USB. The model units by Intel were that distinct Intel blue, instead of yellow and purple. Daewoo was the only company with the balls to bring it to market as far as I can tell, but it was also sold as a white box machine for smaller vendors.
    I believe Computer Shopper magazine reported on the Intel concept back in the mid-late 90s, but I can't remember the name of that initiative for the life of me.
    Mind you, I was a 90s kid. There's a lot I'm probably misremembering.

  • @prochazkaml
    @prochazkaml 3 роки тому +1

    30:00 Not too long ago, I added experimental MIDI support into Planet X3. It's not quite done yet (especially some General MIDI tunes still need to be converted from the MT-32, and there still may be some bugs), but if you're interested, you can grab it over on the Planet X3 Facebook group :)

  • @360alaska6
    @360alaska6 3 роки тому +1

    You can always google the hardware ID to figure out what you got. Also, the W98 unofficial Service pack copies the usb driver from Winme.

  • @Renville80
    @Renville80 3 роки тому +1

    Once the purple side panels were off, I could see another pair of flanges towards the front bottom that I’ll bet were the needed screws to release the front / top panel from the chassis. Oh, and I never liked that particular series of Maxtor drive. We had a non trivial number of failures of that style of drive when I worked in IT at a nonprofit.

  • @meh78336
    @meh78336 Рік тому

    They are a bit larger, but your issues with this type of mini PC, are among the main reasons why I settled on a Shuttle XPC for my 98SE/Dos PC. The way I see it, its easy enough to make a 98SE pc, but for most people, its likely to see little use if its a tower they have to keep lugging around and keep connecting and disconnecting due to space constraints, so is likely to end up just being put away and rarely used. That's why I advise people to try for a mini PC as its small and not to big a hassle to move about, and can in many cases just be left on the desk or under it as it takes up very little space, meaning its on hand and will get more use. The shuttle XPCs solve the main issues with mini PCs like this one as they come with 2 expansion slots, so you can pop in a video and sound card, plus the drivers are still available and easy to find.

  • @lordhostile
    @lordhostile 3 роки тому

    I've heard "Passport" so many times in the last 20+ years....wasnt until today I realized it sounds like something Harold Faltermeyer could have written...its probably because of the wavetable that ac97 sound device uses but still cool heh. Love the vids! Thanks!

  • @BastetFurry
    @BastetFurry 3 роки тому

    That machine was never intended to run games, it was an Internet terminal, an office machine and maybe used for connecting to some remote desktop. This was a working machine that was supposed to look fancy on the front desk.

  • @maniatore2006
    @maniatore2006 3 роки тому +1

    Oh a great idea.... Adrian's Culinary Kitchen 😁 Thank you for this video.

  • @CircsC
    @CircsC 3 роки тому

    Those thin Maxtors are all cursed. Mark my words Adrian, that thing will fail suddenly with no warning so have backups. Dealt with literally thousands of them and none passed after a drive wipe.

  • @andysimkin5200
    @andysimkin5200 3 роки тому +7

    Pretty sure the soundcard was on IRQ 9 not the normal 5. Edit: just watched the vid again and at 25:39 it deffo says IRQ9 in the device manager

    • @Cherijo78
      @Cherijo78 3 роки тому

      I was pulling my hair on this too screaming at the TV, "Try IRQ9?!!". Adrian truly is experiencing the classic DOS on a late 2000 "Legacy Free" PC. We will use strange IRQs because we can! We don't care about Legacy!

    • @erik365365365
      @erik365365365 3 роки тому

      So would this fix the adlib?

    • @ovalteen4404
      @ovalteen4404 3 роки тому

      @@erik365365365 No, Adlib doesn't require an IRQ. Also, if there's SB emulation for DOS, it doesn't necessarily have to use the same IRQ as the hardware, since the DOS program will be talking to a virtual device instead of the real hardware.

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 2 роки тому

    Neat machine! PIII came out in February 1999 so it's likely early 2000s. It was a great era for enthusiasts building PCs but the mass of prebuilts were cheap crap (which got many PCs in the hands of non-gaming customers). It was an era of weird cases and that one is rather tame.

  • @dbozan99
    @dbozan99 3 роки тому

    Fun fact: Intel's i810 chipset was the first to include their now-ubiquitous onboard intel graphics. Their previous attempts at video were actually AGP/PCI cards, the i740 and 752.

  • @safirahmed
    @safirahmed 3 роки тому

    The small computer was possibly just an entry level machine used for MS Office, email and web browsing on the internet.

  • @WY.C64-Guy
    @WY.C64-Guy 3 роки тому

    If it came out in 98 or 99, it was probably a response to Apple "Thinking Different" and coming out with the iMac.
    "Apple's coming out with an odd-shaped computer. We need an odd-shaped computer."
    "How about this blender shape, sir?"
    "Do it."

  • @kofteburger
    @kofteburger 3 роки тому +10

    Will it blend? That is the question.

  • @StrangelyIronic
    @StrangelyIronic 3 роки тому

    Quirky design (matching the mid-late 90's) but the design in how the pieces connect with solid tabs and captive screws is still pretty solid. Much prefer that than the snappy tabs some manufacturers use that, well, snap and break over time making it rattle or fall apart.

  • @rene0
    @rene0 3 роки тому

    20 screws later: 'that's trivial to change'. Interesting definition of trivial.

    • @iamdarkyoshi
      @iamdarkyoshi 3 роки тому

      My amiga 2000 was far more annoying to swap one of the floppy drives in than the blender PC

  • @BertGrink
    @BertGrink 3 роки тому

    I think this PC may have been intended for children, it does have that kid's room vibe.
    Or maybe as a kitchen computer for storing recipes.
    Either way, i think it's rather cute in its design.

  • @barovelli
    @barovelli 3 роки тому

    In the days of VIA ITX board mods, people were putting the boards in all kinds of unusual cases. I do remember a Toaster PC. It would fit right in..

  • @thereallantesh
    @thereallantesh 3 роки тому

    This was a fascinating look at a PC that is completely worthless today. I really enjoyed this video though. The fun with equipment like this is in the restoration, not the actual use of it. You should do a follow up including retrobrighting the case, processor upgrade, adding more ram, replacing the back fan etc. I'd even love to see if you could figure out a way to somehow upgrade the graphics, although that does seem impossible. I think it would be really fun though to see what the ultimate performance extreme is that you could take this little box to.

  • @awnordma
    @awnordma 3 роки тому

    Way back I had a laptop with a similar mini PCI modem/LAN card. I was able to swap in a wireless card, other types of card exist too. Searching I found a few mpeg4 encoders, a video card (Volari Z9s), and a serial card. Adding legacy ports via USB adapters is probably the better option.

  • @luther99flame
    @luther99flame 3 роки тому

    Really liked this video, fun and learning. Back in that era I was only interested in playing games and not the ins and outs of hardware software side.
    As for the machine, I thinks it's concept was way ahead of its time. Although this one was made on a budget, the was a time recently where pc's were made in small form factors and small cases both commercially and in the diy scene. Cool.

  • @lachlanwilliams5818
    @lachlanwilliams5818 3 роки тому

    I have one of those TEAC drives with IBM branding. Very reliable which is what I like.

  • @Bond101Studios
    @Bond101Studios 3 роки тому +1

    Doom on a blender. Never thought once I would see this day come in my life.

  • @AureliusR
    @AureliusR Рік тому +1

    I'm fairly sure the name is pronounced like the element Curium. They were probably trying to be cool and mix "curiosity" with at the time "exxxtreme" naming schemes. So Qrium was born.

  • @erik365365365
    @erik365365365 3 роки тому +1

    This is the Adrian version of oddware! Wonderful!

  • @mrpalindrome3067
    @mrpalindrome3067 3 роки тому

    I used to have one of these.
    It's great! Just runs hotter than sin.
    Highest OS I got it running was vista.

  • @MagnusVojbacke
    @MagnusVojbacke 3 роки тому

    On the next episode: Adrian retrofits a blender inside the Daewoo-PC

  • @igorperuchi2114
    @igorperuchi2114 3 роки тому

    How curious! I wouldn't mind to have one at all!

  • @ph2869
    @ph2869 3 роки тому

    This reminds me of the original Compaq iPaq, which also came with Win 98 or 2000 and is small and creatively shaped. Remember all the talk back then of 'internet appliances'?

  • @KailashNathan
    @KailashNathan 3 роки тому

    Haha, I had one of these. It was quite nice with the integrated (or PCMCIA based) Xircom/3Com ethernet and modem, since that made it almost out of the box ready for Linux.
    We called it the Toaster.
    Pronounced Cure-ium I believe.
    The original case color was purple and yellow! So no "yellowing" (it was not beige)
    It was more like early 2000s.
    I don't recall a matching keyboard or mouse or monitor.

  • @ShawnOP59
    @ShawnOP59 3 роки тому +1

    I bet LGR is jealous? haha. very interesting, i would use it. Cool video