I don't judge you for Hatsune Miku, I judge you for plugging a charger into the wall *before* plugging the charger into the PC and for ruining the screw.
I was about to respond to this 'Well, usually you connect the charger first in case it blows up'. But then I realized you meant the horrible safety hazard that is the power cable.
@Slay1337pl Well, even if you would want to test the charger, then go do that... but then plug it out of the wall. Then plug the PC end in first and THEN plug it into the wall.
@@ABlobIf those devices use LOW voltages supplied via a Step-Down Converter or some kind of AC-DC conversion, OR, if those devices are rechargeable like a Laptop for instance, all of the devices I have just mentioned are DESIGNED in such a way that it EXPECTS the user to keep the MAINS VOLTAGE WALL PLUG connected to the Wall Socket at all times and that it instead assumes that for convenience sake the Low Voltage end (side) of the cable would be easily accessible and used to safely power up those devices. Devices older than around 2000 in the West (Western Europe, United States, Australia, a few other places like Japan) however may not follow this design behaviour and so may not happily accept hot-plugging even of the low voltage output, so devices like retro games consoles, and other retro electronics should NOT be hot plugged at the low voltage end. ANY Appliance that is high voltage (50V+) and even remotely high amperage (1A+) should typically be treated with care, and older electronics should be treated with extreme care as not all of them are grounded even when supplied to markets where mains power expects the use of a grounding pin in the plug head. As you mentioned, the SAFEST way to handle ANYTHING electrical is to first plug the target device/object into it's own supplied or compatible power cord, such that if it requires voltage conversion like a Laptop typically does then the only part that isn't plugged in would be your Wall Socket Outlet end, in the USA this can be Two or Three Pin, in Europe this can be a variety of designs but mostly similar to the USA in that they are Two or Three Pin, and in the UK they are typically Three Pin with some devices using just Two of the pins, although in all cases if you ever have the option it is always recommended to use a 3-Pin Wall Outlet Plug. The reason that the WALL SOCKET should be plugged in last is because they are designed and built in such a way that they offer the most benefit to protecting the user from electrocution whilst following a recognised standard for design parameters. Never turn on a socket then plug a C13/C14/C16/C19 cable into a computing device, you run a much higher risk of damaging something or hurting yourself, they are not designed to be Hot-Plugged. The ONLY power standard that I'm aware of in wide & common public use that is DESIGNED to be Hot-Plugged is the USB Standard for Power Delivery, either via the USB Type-A Connector or via the USB Type-C Connector, do however bare in mind that some Manufacturers from China have at times strayed away from the original USB Power Delivery Standard and instead offered their own unique take on the solution which may not be as safe or as robust as the original USB Power Delivery Standard is, brands that I know that have done this are OPPO, Vivo, &, OnePlus, as well as any brands under those parent company's such as IQOO. These aren't the only brands that have done it either, they just happen to be more prominent abusers of the USB Power Delivery Standard.
@@robogamer9849 Well, there would at least be a brief moment where electricity would want to bridge the small gap between the power cable and the PC and doing that could cause some damage to the connectors (and maybe could also cause it to repeatedly get power and no power (and maybe also some irregular amount of power too) while attempting to plug it in properly, which also isn't good for electronics).
I love how this pc can handle the most resource intensive game, but it can’t handle a game that released from the same year as Portal 1, and has less resources. Truly amazing.
5:02 Actually that's backwards. The system is on the SSD and the hard drive is where the game files are stored. Some games ONLY come with an SSD, and in that case, the SSD has both the OS and game files on it.
Unless you have opened an arcade or multiple its quite new for people to realise most arcade games are just a computer with special software and custom io boards hooked up. Most run windows or Gnu/Linux or even sometimes a custom distro. The os is usually on an ssd or a sata DOM(disk on module) (if its a bare motherboard they usually have a sata dom plugged in. The games also have an encryption key that needs to be inserted to unlock the app stack or the os. And sometimes they have to be hooked up to special servers/managed switches by the game development company. The software starts at boot and if it does not crash it hides the windows or linux desktop. The game/app stack is the real magic sauce here which does everything. The io boards often are hooked up via usb(serial)
Up until the late 90s/early 2000s almost everything had custom Hardware and arcades had better graphics than PCs and consoles But as the arcade market shrunk and PC graphics improved, everyone switched to PC as it was cheaper.
The screws were probably JIS screws and not Philips. They look mostly indistinguishable, but if you try to use a Philips bit on a JIS screw, you’ll almost always ruin the screw.
its actually rly cool this pc debuted in project diva, tho i am also very biased towards miku and that game LOL. but considering the vague rhythm game/vocaloid theming to this channel sometimes, i don't think its weird at all to see it. also surprises me seeing how it runs other games considering its running diva :P but ig diva runs p well on pc when its made to be used on it (also rly cool to see arcade version running on it)
Ok... So not gonna lie here, in the back of my mind I was thinking "what if taiko ran on this thing?" And the dude proceeds to play the exact title I was thinking of and proceeded to get really excited As a chronically addicted taiko player I must thank you kindly lad for reading a random viewer's mind XD
YOOOO WE GOT THE NU This is probably one of the coolest videos from you. One thing I will say, PLEASE don't plug in a cable that looks like that the way you just did. Also, archive that game.
The bitlocker on those drives is probably tpm based. Meaning chip responsible for keys is in that pc. I believe since you have access to that machine you can use it to generate the tpm keys and remove the bitlocker. Pretty sure only vulnerable versions of bitlocker are user selected pin based encryption and tpm with hardware access. I would definitely image the drives before you do anything to them so you can always restore.
I find that those game stutters are more a result of loading shaders and assets. Once the shaders and assets are in memory, the games run just fine. This is also what the shader pre-caching is for, it pre-loads it to reduce temporary stuttering.
oh im so going to judge you for playing the best rhythm game ever made (dont come at me, sekai aint NOTHING but yet another vsrg as far as im concerned sorry not sorry)
Yo I have the cab this is from! Great video on the Sega Nu! Fun fact! The Sega Nu 1.1 is just a Nu 1 with a 750ti! One more fun fact, after adding the printer, the full title of Diva Arcade is: Hatsune Miku Project Diva Arcade Future Tone Ver. B (Featuring Photo Studio)
Now how do you get the coin op features back in the computer along with rebuilding the arcade cabinet. Any computer can run games but making a computer that can run games while talking money from people... priceless.
when you connected power to the adapter first and then connected the adapter to the computer it hurt a bit. also pd-loader should be adding a pause menu, when I press start on my controller it pauses the game. and there is a english ui patch? i gotta install that.
@@da1l616 There must be ways to dump it, even in the OS. It’s surprising how both Bringus and him didn’t even try to open task manager or something on these things.
Please fix your audio. It's 95% too loud. Record better (farther from microphone, it's constantly peaking!) and use Audacity for basic editing. - Import. - Tracks > Resample (384Khz). - If noise present: select 10-30 sec of it/background > Effect > Noise Reduction (Get Noise Profile) > select noisy area/full clip > Effect > Noise Reduction (Preview different variables). - Effect > Amplify (Preview, default auto-sets to best under "0db", NEVER allow higher than "0db"!). - Export to WAV or FLAC.
Not just that, but jesus christ, he doesnt have to read what is on the screen out loud, we can see it. Also he could have edited out watching the tutorial video, hell, he could have edited out like 80 percent of the video and it would have been better, ultimately this video showed nothing of value. Japanese copy of windows? Why? Does he think the hardware would only work with a copy of windows from its home country?
Hatsune Miku and Vocaloid fan here. I never realize you're lucky to have a Sega arcade with Project DIVA plus the ViewSonic Miku Monitor and owning Project DIVA MegaMix (Mega39's in Japan). We jave a man of culture in the midst. Though I only play for COLURFUL STAGE, never experience Project DIVA yet lol
This is the polar opposite to my PC This PC has only 4gb of ram, but a stronger graphics card My PC (also from 2013) has 16gb ram (4x more), but poor graphics (integrated)
Basically glorified arcade motherboards because it's much cheaper to use PC hardware. They almost never create custom hardware anymore. But could you upgrade the RAM or SSD and not trip any of its security checkpoints? What if I want that Nu to have 8 or 16gb ram so that it has a faster performance? Unless the programmed game is designed to use or work at a specific amount of RAM?
Specs to this computer:
Cpu: I3-3220
Gpu: GTX650 Ti
Ram: 4GB DDR3
Storage: 64GB SSD
512GB HDD
Thank you kind sir, for this comment, very appreciatred
Also on the OG drive it ran Windows 8 Embedded
good its near mine
Oh hey Spov
Im so entangled in the youtube tech community Ive started to recognize commenters
I don't judge you for Hatsune Miku, I judge you for plugging a charger into the wall *before* plugging the charger into the PC and for ruining the screw.
I was about to respond to this 'Well, usually you connect the charger first in case it blows up'. But then I realized you meant the horrible safety hazard that is the power cable.
@Slay1337pl Well, even if you would want to test the charger, then go do that... but then plug it out of the wall. Then plug the PC end in first and THEN plug it into the wall.
why? does it harm the pc?@@ABlob
@@ABlobIf those devices use LOW voltages supplied via a Step-Down Converter or some kind of AC-DC conversion, OR, if those devices are rechargeable like a Laptop for instance, all of the devices I have just mentioned are DESIGNED in such a way that it EXPECTS the user to keep the MAINS VOLTAGE WALL PLUG connected to the Wall Socket at all times and that it instead assumes that for convenience sake the Low Voltage end (side) of the cable would be easily accessible and used to safely power up those devices.
Devices older than around 2000 in the West (Western Europe, United States, Australia, a few other places like Japan) however may not follow this design behaviour and so may not happily accept hot-plugging even of the low voltage output, so devices like retro games consoles, and other retro electronics should NOT be hot plugged at the low voltage end.
ANY Appliance that is high voltage (50V+) and even remotely high amperage (1A+) should typically be treated with care, and older electronics should be treated with extreme care as not all of them are grounded even when supplied to markets where mains power expects the use of a grounding pin in the plug head.
As you mentioned, the SAFEST way to handle ANYTHING electrical is to first plug the target device/object into it's own supplied or compatible power cord, such that if it requires voltage conversion like a Laptop typically does then the only part that isn't plugged in would be your Wall Socket Outlet end, in the USA this can be Two or Three Pin, in Europe this can be a variety of designs but mostly similar to the USA in that they are Two or Three Pin, and in the UK they are typically Three Pin with some devices using just Two of the pins, although in all cases if you ever have the option it is always recommended to use a 3-Pin Wall Outlet Plug.
The reason that the WALL SOCKET should be plugged in last is because they are designed and built in such a way that they offer the most benefit to protecting the user from electrocution whilst following a recognised standard for design parameters.
Never turn on a socket then plug a C13/C14/C16/C19 cable into a computing device, you run a much higher risk of damaging something or hurting yourself, they are not designed to be Hot-Plugged.
The ONLY power standard that I'm aware of in wide & common public use that is DESIGNED to be Hot-Plugged is the USB Standard for Power Delivery, either via the USB Type-A Connector or via the USB Type-C Connector, do however bare in mind that some Manufacturers from China have at times strayed away from the original USB Power Delivery Standard and instead offered their own unique take on the solution which may not be as safe or as robust as the original USB Power Delivery Standard is, brands that I know that have done this are OPPO, Vivo, &, OnePlus, as well as any brands under those parent company's such as IQOO.
These aren't the only brands that have done it either, they just happen to be more prominent abusers of the USB Power Delivery Standard.
@@robogamer9849 Well, there would at least be a brief moment where electricity would want to bridge the small gap between the power cable and the PC and doing that could cause some damage to the connectors (and maybe could also cause it to repeatedly get power and no power (and maybe also some irregular amount of power too) while attempting to plug it in properly, which also isn't good for electronics).
I love how this pc can handle the most resource intensive game, but it can’t handle a game that released from the same year as Portal 1, and has less resources. Truly amazing.
@ I didn’t ask for this
5:02 Actually that's backwards. The system is on the SSD and the hard drive is where the game files are stored. Some games ONLY come with an SSD, and in that case, the SSD has both the OS and game files on it.
I knew it, cuz that wouldn't make any sense
Unless you have opened an arcade or multiple its quite new for people to realise most arcade games are just a computer with special software and custom io boards hooked up. Most run windows or Gnu/Linux or even sometimes a custom distro. The os is usually on an ssd or a sata DOM(disk on module) (if its a bare motherboard they usually have a sata dom plugged in. The games also have an encryption key that needs to be inserted to unlock the app stack or the os. And sometimes they have to be hooked up to special servers/managed switches by the game development company. The software starts at boot and if it does not crash it hides the windows or linux desktop. The game/app stack is the real magic sauce here which does everything. The io boards often are hooked up via usb(serial)
Up until the late 90s/early 2000s almost everything had custom Hardware and arcades had better graphics than PCs and consoles
But as the arcade market shrunk and PC graphics improved, everyone switched to PC as it was cheaper.
This smells very bringusy-christmassy
bringle brongle
@@ytuser261batarong
The screws were probably JIS screws and not Philips. They look mostly indistinguishable, but if you try to use a Philips bit on a JIS screw, you’ll almost always ruin the screw.
Yay, my video was useful! Yes the lids can be quite tight, Great video!
i think it would be funnier if you just continued to pull out more and more hatsune miku themed peripherals
thank you for sheding light on arcade hardware, also round1 is rolling out taiko around this time.
19:04 it just couldn’t handle the greatest game of all time
its actually rly cool this pc debuted in project diva, tho i am also very biased towards miku and that game LOL. but considering the vague rhythm game/vocaloid theming to this channel sometimes, i don't think its weird at all to see it. also surprises me seeing how it runs other games considering its running diva :P but ig diva runs p well on pc when its made to be used on it (also rly cool to see arcade version running on it)
ay that mku monitor is fucking amazing
Yeah!
Nu PC: I fear no man. But that thing. It scares me.
*_Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo_*
Ok... So not gonna lie here, in the back of my mind I was thinking "what if taiko ran on this thing?"
And the dude proceeds to play the exact title I was thinking of and proceeded to get really excited
As a chronically addicted taiko player I must thank you kindly lad for reading a random viewer's mind XD
YOOOO WE GOT THE NU
This is probably one of the coolest videos from you. One thing I will say, PLEASE don't plug in a cable that looks like that the way you just did. Also, archive that game.
yes we need miku game
No need to ask for no judgement, all of us are losers who love hatsune miku peoject diva
Happy you speeded up the footage !! Very interesting video !!
The bitlocker on those drives is probably tpm based. Meaning chip responsible for keys is in that pc. I believe since you have access to that machine you can use it to generate the tpm keys and remove the bitlocker. Pretty sure only vulnerable versions of bitlocker are user selected pin based encryption and tpm with hardware access. I would definitely image the drives before you do anything to them so you can always restore.
"Hello welcome to this again" is such a good way to start a video
never would i see computer, arcade, and Project Diva in the same sentence but here we are
Miku in the window
I find that those game stutters are more a result of loading shaders and assets. Once the shaders and assets are in memory, the games run just fine.
This is also what the shader pre-caching is for, it pre-loads it to reduce temporary stuttering.
good vid (archive the hard drives)
(Pls) ((İ need it))
(The drives had bitlocker) (I f*cking hate bitlocker)
I think there was a way to sniff the key using a pi pico. But that might be not possible on this motherboard
There's no point, all the project diva arcade drives were dumped years ago
1:58 "Welcome to SEGA Airlines"💀
ive had to set these up in a few locations back in the day . not this exact game but other sega cabs and movie theaters always lose the key chips
oh im so going to judge you for playing the best rhythm game ever made (dont come at me, sekai aint NOTHING but yet another vsrg as far as im concerned sorry not sorry)
This is making me feel better about my computer. It has objectively better specs than this guy and yet I still was getting this urge to upgrade.
Yo I have the cab this is from! Great video on the Sega Nu!
Fun fact! The Sega Nu 1.1 is just a Nu 1 with a 750ti!
One more fun fact, after adding the printer, the full title of Diva Arcade is: Hatsune Miku Project Diva Arcade Future Tone Ver. B (Featuring Photo Studio)
The greatest technican thats ever lived
salem techsperts moment
@Ryleeanimations fr
16:00 Nice skill Buddy Really Amazing
You stripped the screw because you used the wrong screwdriver. The screw is Pozidriv, the driver you mangled it with is Phillips
Now how do you get the coin op features back in the computer along with rebuilding the arcade cabinet. Any computer can run games but making a computer that can run games while talking money from people... priceless.
Archive The Hard Drive
he said that the hard drive had bitlocker on
mr jon bringus acknowledged
stop with your miku addiction please 😭
What’s wrong with HATSUNE miku?
0:41 PEAK! PPEEEAAAKKK! PEEEAAAAKKKK!!
Miku game, AND Miku monitor?!
BASED!!!
EDIT: I think Miku should an official level for Geometry Dash.
Hatsune
Miku
Hatsune
Miku
6:53
It just boots off the *DI VI DI*
Blud just casually beat the newest level
in geometry dash
the apple keyboard is the dirty cherry keyboar
If possible, a cpu upgrade and some more ram, and this thing would probably be a monster even for an 11 year old machine.
Hatsune Miku? Klick off?
Nah dude I'm stay
🚨 JIGA UPLOADED 🚨
hatsune miku mentioned
That old dual core i3 processor ran games really well lol
I once knew someone with a PC set up for streaming that was a leftover ATM spare part, and it looked a lot like this.
this is the first arcade machine to run beat saber since the arcade machines that ran beat saber
The pc couldn’t handle the greatest game ever created
Great to see my name there❤❤
That thing runs better than my 2018 PC
bro that monitor is clean af damn
You Need More Subscribers These Videos Are Good
I wished you tried Minecraft on that thing and see how well it handles it
this damn thing runs better than my main pc with only a quarter of the ram. fucking incredible. must be the cpu
Minecraft should have been tested. It's somehow one of the best benchmarks.
To all of you saying "backup the drives", trust me, they already are.
gotta love that miku wallpaper and monitor
add a link for that wallpaper somewhere 🙏
i smelled this old pc smell when he opened the pc
bringi boi and jiga boi collab?!?!,!?!?!?!(!?!?
ngl when you post a vid and it's on my feed i know im will enjoy it
ive got a feeling this is bringus studios related...
you friends with bringus or sum? you got the same idea as him
Maybe not
Batarong
Sometimes, they just look like the same person, maybe the share some braincells.
At least jiga don't annoying say optical drive sucks
@@andropahsa3904optical media BAD
Don't ever let anyone call you handy. 😂
Also it's called DVD / CD / Optical drive NOT a disk drive. 😮
when you connected power to the adapter first and then connected the adapter to the computer it hurt a bit.
also pd-loader should be adding a pause menu, when I press start on my controller it pauses the game.
and there is a english ui patch? i gotta install that.
I have pneumonia and this just made my day :D
most of the vid was sega airlines
The game killed your PC to stop you from getting copyright claimed
PLEASE dump the hard drive
yeah DUMP IT I DARE YOU
Its bitlocker encrypted. The key is gone. No point in dumping.
@@da1l616 SOMEONE can probably patch it
@@da1l616 There must be ways to dump it, even in the OS. It’s surprising how both Bringus and him didn’t even try to open task manager or something on these things.
You can crack the key it's just hard but a random maniac documented everything
19:17
I did this was very fun to watch
Wow cool 19:59
im busy listening bo burnham
isnt it funny that the zoo educational game from (probably) 2000s killed it easily
hasune migu
hasune migu
YOU WAVED AT ME IN THE GK SERVER RAHHHHHH
Lol, Its as loud as an airplane.
👏
Hello there Muffin :D
that monitor is dedication, thats why i subbed mate, love the music and your content!
telling me not to click off because miku, the miku made me want to watch it more lol
Sounds like a jet engine 😂
Please fix your audio. It's 95% too loud. Record better (farther from microphone, it's constantly peaking!) and use Audacity for basic editing.
- Import.
- Tracks > Resample (384Khz).
- If noise present: select 10-30 sec of it/background > Effect > Noise Reduction (Get Noise Profile) > select noisy area/full clip > Effect > Noise Reduction (Preview different variables).
- Effect > Amplify (Preview, default auto-sets to best under "0db", NEVER allow higher than "0db"!).
- Export to WAV or FLAC.
Not just that, but jesus christ, he doesnt have to read what is on the screen out loud, we can see it. Also he could have edited out watching the tutorial video, hell, he could have edited out like 80 percent of the video and it would have been better, ultimately this video showed nothing of value. Japanese copy of windows? Why? Does he think the hardware would only work with a copy of windows from its home country?
Balls
Just woke up to a new jiga video 🙏
Me too
OH MHA GHOD THATS ACLOUDYSKYE
You might want to plug the original drives back in and disable bitlocker (that should work iirc)
Ask Stacksmashing to unlock the drives xd
Dash in in 1 art damn!
Attepmt*
holy shit it's an hdd dump crack machine !!!!!!!1!
NOW HOW DOES THAT KILL IT!?!?!???!
Jiga i love love love your videos but please get a mic, sound is crunchy, edit its the noise suppression, still it's not great in the intro
You have to use the latest pd loader and that fixes many issues and you can also pause with it
Miku!!! My girl!
Windows 8? Just shoot me NOW
What did he call bringus😂
Hatsune Miku and Vocaloid fan here. I never realize you're lucky to have a Sega arcade with Project DIVA plus the ViewSonic Miku Monitor and owning Project DIVA MegaMix (Mega39's in Japan).
We jave a man of culture in the midst.
Though I only play for COLURFUL STAGE, never experience Project DIVA yet lol
This is the polar opposite to my PC
This PC has only 4gb of ram, but a stronger graphics card
My PC (also from 2013) has 16gb ram (4x more), but poor graphics (integrated)
Basically glorified arcade motherboards because it's much cheaper to use PC hardware.
They almost never create custom hardware anymore.
But could you upgrade the RAM or SSD and not trip any of its security checkpoints? What if I want that Nu to have 8 or 16gb ram so that it has a faster performance? Unless the programmed game is designed to use or work at a specific amount of RAM?
New video yeaaaaa !!!