Those aren't blade servers, they're PBX interface cards. In fact, specifically, they appear to be Alcatel UA32's. Each one supported up to 32 phones, which explains the huge distribution plant behind it. This is a telecom room.
@@daveyleeriot Telecom worker here. Even in Canada, theres some sketch, ancient telecom rooms and buildings. If it still runs, and services customers, its running.
It's been a while since i used Win 95, but I believe that you log on as a "guest profile" if you click Cancel on the login. You get access to the computer, but not user specific files and folders. Also only read permissions on system critical files.. or really any file. Except when the system was set up differently, like no permissions whatsoever but read. No creating of files, no altering of existing files. We never had any specific users on our old Windows 95 computer. Turn it on and you were on Admin user, so I can't say this for absolute certainty.
If I recall, you'd boot into dos and search for the *.pwd (password) file, delete it, reboot, enter any password and now you have your gui and files. You can still get around it on modern systems, unless it's encrypted.
props to you for actually respecting the areas you explore. Not enough people like you. Thank you! You even unplugged the computer when you were done. Most people would try destroying it or something, which ruins the fun for other people to explore the blast to the past. Sadly, many people are too self-centered/selfish to be exploring
i cant lie i wouldnt vandalize the place or do any stupid damage but those pcs are on a one way trip to the garbage.... id have to adopt them and take them to a new home where they can roam the internet free and happy
You'd actually be surprised how many of us are like him. Sure, there are plenty of people that get their rocks off smashing windows or spray painting their name everywhere without even a glimmer of artistic ability, but there is also a large, and growing community of so called "urban explorers" that merely enjoy abandoned sites for their creep factor, the strange feeling of standing in a place totally void of life that used to be an integral part in many lives, the history involved, or perhaps an interest in seeing what was once modern now in various states of decay, with no desire to do damage anything or even leave a trace of their having been there.
Its back, wasn't for week or so recently , had to use DC++ for first time in 10 years well nothing interesting there, Hubs used to have local goodies movies, music, soft in my native language etc
TPB also says it has never (ever!) taken down any content because of legal imperatives. A lie. You'll never find evidence online of things disappearing from TPB. But if you pay attention you'll eventually notice some things always available before will sometimes mysteriously vanish forever. Taken offline without any warning or explanation (or admission), not just dead torrents.
A potato with some weird yellow circuitry on it, an abandoned bird nest and a strange, egg shaped gun-looking thing with black prongs on the front side.
Planned Obsolescence is a hell of a drug, better to make something that you have to buy again in 2 years than something that can last almost yr lifetime!
Computer's now a days are extremely hot which significantly contributes the life span of them. I custom built mine and made sure it's got plenty of coolant. Lasted me almost 4 years.
I opened an old laptop today that’s been off and out of power for years. We’ve changed internet twice since it’s been in storage, so it wasn’t connected. When I turned it on it had over 50000 updated packages
"Windows has updated" *Meaning it was probably last shut down for updates on or before March 17, 2000 when the latest security update was issued for Win 95!* Fallout level shit!
@@badgerpa9 actually the time had been updated due to daylight savings time starting (or ending). That's what the time message was. Which actually means the CMOS battery was in good enough condition to keep running the time after so many years.
FFS this isn't a server room , it's a "telecom" room, he didn't boot into safe mode cause then you would have seen him doing it, which you didn't. Btw Windows 95 doesn't require a password for you to log on, you can just click cancel and it will log you on.
Actually, that's not safe mode. On Windows 95 it is pretty common to be able to just click Cancel to bypass any password prompt. You could still have limited access though.
The box and cards to your left was a phone system called a PBX for private branch exchange, it is for the phones in the building so they did not need to have phone line to the local city central office. The computer you turned on was the voice mail server looked like an AVT voice mail. You found the bucket of dialtone for the building if you can get it in a bottle that is really cool. And never let the smoke out of the special cards, they need the smoke in them.
That really wasn't a "server" room. It was a telecom room. Those boards were part of the PBX system that ran the phone system. That PC in there likely just configured the PBX boards. So when ever you wanted to change a number on a port or open/cut service on a port you would use that PC.
I find it hard to beleive they left the power on in an abandoned building. Did this guy bring in a UPS battery to get fuck tons of views ? Wouldn't doubt it.
Rod no, there are places that might be considered abandoned, which are as in no one actually uses them any more, but still own them like companies/governments and they keep the electric on. A good example is a old bomb shelter owned by the government. or perhaps they are connected to other equipment they still need to run for whatever reason.
+Anth I get that sometimes this might happen, but I think the odds are still low. This dude has other videos that have similar scenarios, which would be considered pretty rare scenarios. Almost 1 mil views in 4 months. I'm just saying it's way too easy to fabricate things on youtube for click$$$$
This is not surprising. Late 80's all through the 90's my friends and I would find properties like this during the summer months. We found an abandoned rail car weigh station that still had power. The offices had cabinets full of files and transactions from the 1940's. So for 40 years the place had electricity but nobody using it! It was a fun place to go until some dumbass hung himself from the top of the silo.
I can't quite tell if that's a joke or what. But before there were color screens or even black and white screens, there used to be Green, Blue and even Orange screens
Turns PC on at 2:15 and a voice emanates: - Human. Listen Carefully. You need my help. And I need your help. - - You have disabled the remote door control system. Now I am unable to operate the doors. - - This makes it significantly harder for me to stay in control of this facility. It also means your way out of here is locked. - - Your only feasible way of escaping is through Gate B which is currently locked down. - - I however could unlock the doors to Gate B if you re-enable the door control system. - - If you want out of here. Go back to the electrical room and put it back on. - - Until then. I have no business speaking to you. -
For people wondering more about this, the things that look like server blades are essentially extra phone lines. In a building like this, you needed telco rooms to route and place calls in the building, and to allow multiple phones to call out at once. Usually, the building only had one or two lines going out, this system was used to get around it to allow more calls going out through one line.
That's neat. The fact the phone system was still up in that room in an abandoned building like that is a testament to how well built it was. The modern VOIP phone system I work on at work wouldn't have survived.
Just a telecom room, and the PC probably ran a PBX for the local building. They kept the telecom equipment running because usually a building like that will act as a node for the entire telephone system in the area. No need to even have the computer running unless they need to program something, so not surprising it was unplugged.
Looks like a PBX/Telecom room for phones and such. A lot of the time they forget to decommission these things. Big companies in India often leave this infrastructure when they leave and then they get taken over by scammers who use it to call around the world.
@Ruben id put just a small 4 or 5 gpu mining rig in there.. let it run til the fans fall off. all profit and they wouldnt think much of it. be about 5 dollars a day and run at 400 watts
Yup, Special Information Tone (SIT), typically used like this in continental European phone networks rather than a voice announcement like "The number you've dialled is not a working number". Back in the old days of analogue exchanges you might even have gotten the busy tone instead. BTW, a lot of that stuff looks like a beefy analogue PBX if you ask me. Like a couple of hundred extensions.
ha ha ha, how do you always find these totaly active spots? we had a few buildings with electricity. and one time with gas, so we cooked something in there... but we never found a fucking fully working server room! keep it up man! you are a legend.
noobenstein we didn't had so many ingredeants but we made some really good meat and some potatoes we "found" in an acre nearby. was pretty good for lost place good, we usually only eat bread with honey or some protein bars and military field meals... which obviously sent as good as freshly made dinner inside of an abandoned mansion!
That's Norton Comander where you tried to get "help", didn't worked because there wasn't any "help.exe" nor "help.bat" file. For all of you small grasshoppers, "Norton Comander" was like two windows file explorers side by side.
It's definitively Norton Commander (I used it for 10 years). MC is a clone. These days (well the last 20 years) I'm using Total Commander (since NC for Windows sucked). MC is sometimes useful on my Linux machines.
I used to use Pathminder in the DOS days but starting with Win95 I found I no longer needed anything more advanced than the default file manager. Good stuff.
You were either an NC person or an X-Tree person. I was nc. I also noticed that if you ran ncmain.exe you'd have less free memory than if you ran nc.exe Ctrl-\ TAB Ctrl-\ was my goto fidgeting keystroke combo when I was bored.
As the system is still running i doubt it, this means that someone is still actively utilizing these telecom lines. (Probably the telecom company) as old systems like this are still used as backups.
I used to work for a university which had a similar abandoned server room situation. The campus phone system ran through a building which used to be residence halls, but due to poor construction in the 70's, they demolished the building in the 90's or early 2000's. They had to leave enough of the building so that the phone system and other equipment in the basement would be accessible. Being that I worked in IT, there were a few times that I had to head down to the basement and do something with the PBX equipment (usually something like replace a switch or grab a MAC address). They also had a terminal like this one for editing configuration options, though it was running SunOS or something like that. They ended up turning it into a childcare facility and refurbished it sometime in the past couple years. I'm pretty sure the phone equipment is still in the basement.
So those servers just kept getting fed power for like decades? And the computer just still turned on and worked after that long? That’s so. Fucking. Cool. Just something so awesome about that I absolutely love it
it's likely still maintained, not often but often for it to be working 30 years later. Once it's set up, not really much to do other than fix shit when hardware fails.
@@BeauxGnar I know right, god tier mechanical keyboard, who the hell is going to use it anyways, I would’ve looked around for hours. He should back there with people and explore more.
1:32 imagine while your hearing this sound some big radioactive monster comes through the door silently and you only see and hear it when you look at it
This would be an AMAZING idea for a horror movie! Running around an abandoned facility, trying to find out the secrets of the place while a monster chases you and people watching it all on a live stream.
Looking at the server box from what little I can see, I'd say that those servers are much newer then what would be connected to 1995. Maybe early 2000s (as a stretch, probably mid 2000s to late 2000s is more accurate), judging by the number of connections on the modules and their size. Either someone had a very janky set up, or this is a hoax for some of those sweet views. I hope it's the former, because it's much more interesting. As far as internet connection goes, it might have dial up at best (since it can be accessed for free). I have heard of some deep web servers being hosted as such. They are painfully slow though. Also possible it's been abandoned for all this time, but the lack of dust says that's a no.
You do realize that a telecom room is also a type of server? Anyway, you may be right that it is a telecom room, but I've not seen those type of modules used in one before.
The equipment looks like PBX equipment to me. Sometimes, you abandon a building, but it's costly or impossible to migrate critical phone equipment out of it that you still need, so you maintain the building just enough to keep the phone systems going. The computer probably doesn't have an Internet connection and is just connected to the console port of the PBX.
why is that place abandoned? I mean in just a few repairs and a good paint job, and that place can be a school for all i know. Even the post office in my country(with its leaky roof(some of it is even collapsed) broken windows, bad ventilation and no AC (ITS A TROPICAL COUNTRY!) it still is an active post office. They even left the useful stuff in there.
MrBroxMan after a building has gone without proper maintenance for a while, especially no HVAC it is dangerous to stay in, and can be quite costly to repair. Plus the mold and other bio-contaminants that add to the danger. In... other countries... such building safety standards are not required. Also I’m not saying that you live in a 3rd world dirt pile. Not at all. It’s just because we have a high standard of safety because of our more advanced technology that makes us more picky about safety. (I get that kinda makes me sound like an elitist dick but I’m genuinely not trying to be.) I hope this helps answer your question.
MrBroxMan agreed. I lived in 3rd world country (trash pile lstknt mentioned you got that right), and yeah there's no such thing like "abandoned house/building/ship" etc because everyone would scavenge the rest of those "abandoned" things 😂
Very cool video :3 In fact, the thing you were looking at before, the thing with the weird blinky cards in it, wasn't a server but a phone routing cabinet. The cards in there do the routing, recording, scheduling and controlling of internal/external phone calls. The PC was probably there to monitor and/or configure it. Keep the great videos coming :)
Man I would love to have the ample opportunities to explore old stuff like you because I would spend hours just soaking in the dust and lives once lived
>search around an old Soviet building
>play solitaire on old computer
>accidentaly launch a missile at Paraguay
"Is that where Protovision are keeping their games?"
Go back to rëddit
uuuultra
go back to reddit
CCCP->window95???
uuuultra That is 4chan greentext format. You are a bigger normie than plebbitors if you can't tell 4chan style post from a reddit style post.
You found the Ubisoft servers.
Klaus Filler Hahahaha
gameSPY servers, lol
Lol!
Lol
Ha
"let's leave this place."
Turn off the PC, pull the cord, put back the chair
You're the man of attitude, even inside an abandoned place
respect
He don’t want to angry the ghosts
Must not anger the machine gods
this is for anyone to know that you have been there. because you shouldn't be there.
What does this mean? "You are the man of attitude?" Thanks!
Those aren't blade servers, they're PBX interface cards. In fact, specifically, they appear to be Alcatel UA32's. Each one supported up to 32 phones, which explains the huge distribution plant behind it. This is a telecom room.
uhh can you explain more bro?
I think Alcatel 4400? What ever, is a "switchboard"
I was gonna say Nortel gear but yea might be alcatel. Haven't seen many Nortel setups use the 66 block
What would an active telecom room be used for in an abandoned building???
@@daveyleeriot Telecom worker here. Even in Canada, theres some sketch, ancient telecom rooms and buildings. If it still runs, and services customers, its running.
Love the win 95 security. If you don't know the password just hit cancel
It's been a while since i used Win 95, but I believe that you log on as a "guest profile" if you click Cancel on the login. You get access to the computer, but not user specific files and folders. Also only read permissions on system critical files.. or really any file. Except when the system was set up differently, like no permissions whatsoever but read. No creating of files, no altering of existing files.
We never had any specific users on our old Windows 95 computer. Turn it on and you were on Admin user, so I can't say this for absolute certainty.
that was login for a network user account. if you wish to access just that computer you just hit cancel.
I miss playing test drive 5 from my ibm:( good old days...
If I recall, you'd boot into dos and search for the *.pwd (password) file, delete it, reboot, enter any password and now you have your gui and files. You can still get around it on modern systems, unless it's encrypted.
Yeah you did only have read permissions.
I love how 'ancient' computer systems like this can still be found functional and ready to boot up out there. It's living history.
Fallout moment
props to you for actually respecting the areas you explore. Not enough people like you. Thank you! You even unplugged the computer when you were done. Most people would try destroying it or something, which ruins the fun for other people to explore the blast to the past. Sadly, many people are too self-centered/selfish to be exploring
i cant lie i wouldnt vandalize the place or do any stupid damage but those pcs are on a one way trip to the garbage....
id have to adopt them and take them to a new home where they can roam the internet free and happy
He should have put a badly drawn penis as wallpaper at the very least
You'd actually be surprised how many of us are like him. Sure, there are plenty of people that get their rocks off smashing windows or spray painting their name everywhere without even a glimmer of artistic ability, but there is also a large, and growing community of so called "urban explorers" that merely enjoy abandoned sites for their creep factor, the strange feeling of standing in a place totally void of life that used to be an integral part in many lives, the history involved, or perhaps an interest in seeing what was once modern now in various states of decay, with no desire to do damage anything or even leave a trace of their having been there.
subieeefammm
So that's what happened to the pirate bay servers..
Its back, wasn't for week or so recently , had to use DC++ for first time in 10 years well nothing interesting there, Hubs used to have local goodies movies, music, soft in my native language etc
lmao xD
TPB is up and running. It is the galaxy's most resilient BitTorrent site. Says so in description.
TPB also says it has never (ever!) taken down any content because of legal imperatives.
A lie. You'll never find evidence online of things disappearing from TPB. But if you pay attention you'll eventually notice some things always available before will sometimes mysteriously vanish forever. Taken offline without any warning or explanation (or admission), not just dead torrents.
Nope it’s the toontown servers
1 month later some guy reviewing Power consumption bills - Sees small spike of activity on the electric consumption. *Raises eyebrow*
Lol, no doubt.
You need a science skill of 60 to hack this computer
More like an awareness that electricity exists and where the "ON" switch is.
Oh, god that was funny. LOLOLOLOLOL!
amillerinADKs you don't get the reference?
shadowstalker75 Fallout. Yeah, got the reference. Did you get mine?
But does it run crysis?
"Mode Prepare Code Page Function Completed".... *warm feelings of nostalgia*
Wasn't it "mode con codepage prepare"?
Lol, it's weird find you here
Yo Nostalgia Nerd ur one of my favorite youtubers
Nostalgia Nerd Yep, nostalgia beard
You're the best
Indeed
Would you like to play a game of Global Thermonuclear War?
TheCptCoy How about a nice game of chess?
Cave Johnson here, I don't know how you got there, but it's time to do some science!
NUKEM! a Tabletop Nuclear Simulation!
The only way to win is not to play.
HAHA war games quote :)
Did you check the the drawers and cabinets? What did you find? Clip board? Pre-war money? Wonderglue?
taichi He just found a military grade circuit board and a clip board
34 bottlecaps and 3 buffouts!
A potato with some weird yellow circuitry on it, an abandoned bird nest and a strange, egg shaped gun-looking thing with black prongs on the front side.
he found some nuka cola caps
Pipe pistol
so you 're telling me that computer still works but my Xbox 360 that collects dust gets the red rings of death.
I have a Commodore 64 from 1984 that still works - i also have a Core i7 laptop with NVidia that lasted for 2.5 years... you tell me.
Should of got a ps3
Planned Obsolescence is a hell of a drug, better to make something that you have to buy again in 2 years than something that can last almost yr lifetime!
most PCs of this era only had a heat sink on the CPU so a fan won't be there to make the computer fail at boot
Computer's now a days are extremely hot which significantly contributes the life span of them. I custom built mine and made sure it's got plenty of coolant. Lasted me almost 4 years.
Shiey turns on server
Club Penguin: Hi Iam back online guys!
Dude that game was my childhood :(
F
Kinda sad it was gone.
Check out kynto on Android
>ancient windows computer turns on
*First thing it says is that windows has updated*
its evolving
GhostShipSupreme it's a damn skynet again
Well in another 25 years we will probably run into abandon PC's like this running a very old version of Windows 10 that does that. lol
I opened an old laptop today that’s been off and out of power for years. We’ve changed internet twice since it’s been in storage, so it wasn’t connected. When I turned it on it had over 50000 updated packages
eepr0m it did
Exploring abandonned buildings just to satisfy your solitare addiction i see.
Does it matteeeeeeer
ThaRixer gave you a thumbs up because you had 666 thumbs ups and my OCD was like DUDE!
aakla and, mine was like, who cares braw things pèrfect.
..what?
LMAO I'm on the ratchet discord and now I know your channel I can't stop running into you
"Windows has updated" *Meaning it was probably last shut down for updates on or before March 17, 2000 when the latest security update was issued for Win 95!*
Fallout level shit!
It had shutdown so long the time was lost is what it means, could have been minutes if the cap is bad.
@@badgerpa9 Ah, thanks for that info
@@badgerpa9 actually the time had been updated due to daylight savings time starting (or ending). That's what the time message was. Which actually means the CMOS battery was in good enough condition to keep running the time after so many years.
~Boots in to safe mode after not figuring out the password~
*HACKERMAN*
He should have cracked the password. And see what data is stored on these servers that are still on and blinking LEDs (which I find really surprising)
xxxZeus // He must hack the trespassing arrests from his record with those skills.
FFS this isn't a server room , it's a "telecom" room, he didn't boot into safe mode cause then you would have seen him doing it, which you didn't. Btw Windows 95 doesn't require a password for you to log on, you can just click cancel and it will log you on.
the mre nerd 👏👏👏
Actually, that's not safe mode. On Windows 95 it is pretty common to be able to just click Cancel to bypass any password prompt. You could still have limited access though.
I half expected some Feral Ghouls to jump out. Or a mole rat.
Joe B 😂
Me too lol
lol yeah I got major Fallout vibes from his adventures
Maybe throw a mirelurk in there :D
At least he found the RobCo(TM) terminal.
The box and cards to your left was a phone system called a PBX for private branch exchange, it is for the phones in the building so they did not need to have phone line to the local city central office. The computer you turned on was the voice mail server looked like an AVT voice mail. You found the bucket of dialtone for the building if you can get it in a bottle that is really cool. And never let the smoke out of the special cards, they need the smoke in them.
That really wasn't a "server" room. It was a telecom room. Those boards were part of the PBX system that ran the phone system. That PC in there likely just configured the PBX boards. So when ever you wanted to change a number on a port or open/cut service on a port you would use that PC.
yeah, i was a cable guy in 2000 ( i have 17, my first job) and i see some of this things... i feel old now...
I find it hard to beleive they left the power on in an abandoned building. Did this guy bring in a UPS battery to get fuck tons of views ? Wouldn't doubt it.
Rod
no, there are places that might be considered abandoned, which are as in no one actually uses them any more, but still own them like companies/governments and they keep the electric on. A good example is a old bomb shelter owned by the government.
or perhaps they are connected to other equipment they still need to run for whatever reason.
+Anth I get that sometimes this might happen, but I think the odds are still low. This dude has other videos that have similar scenarios, which would be considered pretty rare scenarios. Almost 1 mil views in 4 months. I'm just saying it's way too easy to fabricate things on youtube for click$$$$
I saw the PBX systems he showed; they're not that rare here; But what would all those hard drives he showed off have to do with it?
Holy crap! you found Ubisoft's server!
lmao
no. its reddit. we all know they run on potatos
reddit? what's wrong with reddit? it's always fast
On that servers cs:go's matchmaking runs.
Aperture Science Servers from Portal
Imagine if he shined the flash light down a dark hall and heard
“Micheal vsauce here”
I really dont want to thanks
WHY
R U N
fallout 5 has some promising graphics
I'm not the only one who thought of Fallout
wow this really is like fallout
Bass Bunni That's what made me click on the video.
Got me
fallout was my first thought as well
damn that place just screams aperture science
We do what we must because we can!
i was thinking more "red room", or "bitcoin super mine"
old aperture
Aedan Graves I was thinking of a old building in fall out
*Minecraft Server on the Cheap*
not enough dedicated wam
*on the free
Syko wam
The aternos servers
i wouldve robbed the hard drive so quick
LOL lucid
Лол
Xa
@@ИисусХристос-л7э фунни
This is why he doesn't show the entrance
when they swear in your server so you have to abandon it
LOL
666th likee o_O
Lol-manager 178 NOT ON MY CHRISTIAN SERVER
Try to type *shutdown* see what happens
This is not surprising. Late 80's all through the 90's my friends and I would find properties like this during the summer months. We found an abandoned rail car weigh station that still had power. The offices had cabinets full of files and transactions from the 1940's. So for 40 years the place had electricity but nobody using it! It was a fun place to go until some dumbass hung himself from the top of the silo.
and then Jake Paul film it
Wait what
Holy shit what a bomb shell to leave at the last sentence
jeez, is the body still there? sucks that no one can go explore a place just because of one idiot
The hunging guy increase the place value, one extra atraction.
This channel's quality is getting better and better.
Mr. Fox u are right
Red Skull lol
Hey dude i saw u in the stream when shiey got arrested! :o
TheLukoW32 yeah :)
Hell yes
that computer's so old even the software yellowed with age
you kids know nothing 'bout that shit
you old fogies apparently know nothing about humor
I can't quite tell if that's a joke or what.
But before there were color screens or even black and white screens, there used to be Green, Blue and even Orange screens
But after some time the screen got more colour, so it probably was just tired of sitting for such a long time (Win 95....)
im 12 and i know!
Turns PC on at 2:15 and a voice emanates:
- Human. Listen Carefully. You need my help. And I need your help. -
- You have disabled the remote door control system. Now I am unable to operate the doors. -
- This makes it significantly harder for me to stay in control of this facility. It also means your way out of here is locked. -
- Your only feasible way of escaping is through Gate B which is currently locked down. -
- I however could unlock the doors to Gate B if you re-enable the door control system. -
- If you want out of here. Go back to the electrical room and put it back on. -
- Until then. I have no business speaking to you. -
Like that certain game on playstore
Scp 079 😂😂😂😂
079 is at it again!
how do you think he is supposed to re-enable the door control system? is the electrical room in the heart of the complex?
FYI - That's not a server, it's an Alcatel OXE phone system. Computer there is probably to configure the system
Our similar vintage Alcatel system was configured with a SunOS workstation with an orange phosphor display.
People not really scared of sabotage, leaving it like that.
For people wondering more about this, the things that look like server blades are essentially extra phone lines. In a building like this, you needed telco rooms to route and place calls in the building, and to allow multiple phones to call out at once. Usually, the building only had one or two lines going out, this system was used to get around it to allow more calls going out through one line.
And I am still maintaining OXE systems as of today 2018. Nice to see some 2nd gen UA sets.
the computer could also be the voicemail server.
Next video, Found an Abandoned Working Nuclear Reactor.
Next video, Found An Abandoned Nuclear Missile
Next video, Found An Abandoned Nuclear Missile.
Next Abandoned, Found an Video Working Reactor Missile
Found logan paul dead
Found an abandoned tesseract
That's neat. The fact the phone system was still up in that room in an abandoned building like that is a testament to how well built it was. The modern VOIP phone system I work on at work wouldn't have survived.
Them soviets build their shit robust.
Just a telecom room, and the PC probably ran a PBX for the local building.
They kept the telecom equipment running because usually a building like that will act as a node for the entire telephone system in the area.
No need to even have the computer running unless they need to program something, so not surprising it was unplugged.
Need more people to call out these fakers clickbait bullshit.
coal james i dont think he was a faker i think he just didnt know what it was, and "server room" was his best guess
Looks like a PBX/Telecom room for phones and such. A lot of the time they forget to decommission these things. Big companies in India often leave this infrastructure when they leave and then they get taken over by scammers who use it to call around the world.
This is were the Russian css servers are hosted
XD 2007 NOSTALGIA KICKS IN
Next video: Infiltrating the Lithuanian government
Un român Cf? =)
Nice
Electricity's working? Good place for some crypto mining!
Ruben True
@Ruben Not if it is abandoned and running through solar electricity or some shit
@Ruben id put just a small 4 or 5 gpu mining rig in there.. let it run til the fans fall off. all profit and they wouldnt think much of it. be about 5 dollars a day and run at 400 watts
somerandom nameorsomething link me a video or hint to how this works lmfao
@@impv1se l;,
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Alot of places have power left on for decades, more then once I've came across business that shut down in the 90s and still have lights on
Entering an abandoned building and loging into private PC's... ummm sounds like New Vegas...
Óscar Mateo Begué Oh, I've got spurs that jingle Jangle jingle as I go riding merrily along!
It even has the piss yellow color of the pipboy
That telephone beeping sound was really creepy to hear
That's what all telephone's used to sound like back in the day.
I imagine it is comforting to old phreaks.
That's what "no one has that number" sounds like, at least in germany
Nathan Andrew Not if you're over the age of 25, then it is just common noises from your past :/
Yup, Special Information Tone (SIT), typically used like this in continental European phone networks rather than a voice announcement like "The number you've dialled is not a working number". Back in the old days of analogue exchanges you might even have gotten the busy tone instead.
BTW, a lot of that stuff looks like a beefy analogue PBX if you ask me. Like a couple of hundred extensions.
Just another day at the office playing solitaire....wait did I miss the fire drill...where'd everybody go?
19?? 7/21 "The Solitaire Drill Incident"(Wait This Was 2 Years Ago)
I think this was his best stream.
last*
HKF1 yeah that one was really good too.
HKF1 - What do you mean 'last'?
explo - OK. I thought he meant this was the last livestream Shiey will ever do (thinking he's dead).
lol well he says "am i actually gonna escape this fucking place without being killed?" and stream ends D:
ha ha ha, how do you always find these totaly active spots? we had a few buildings with electricity. and one time with gas, so we cooked something in there... but we never found a fucking fully working server room! keep it up man! you are a legend.
noobenstein we didn't had so many ingredeants but we made some really good meat and some potatoes we "found" in an acre nearby. was pretty good for lost place good, we usually only eat bread with honey or some protein bars and military field meals... which obviously sent as good as freshly made dinner inside of an abandoned mansion!
noobenstein perhaps next time :D In the summer I want to go to some lost places or rooftops with some of my subscribers:D
Thats some zombie apocalypse shit right there.... did you guys clean the stove free of infection before you cook something?
Earl Kent Sucalit we had a pot, aaand smoked some pot...
SHINIGAMI //Roofing//Parkour//Pyro! Rofl
That's Norton Comander where you tried to get "help", didn't worked because there wasn't any "help.exe" nor "help.bat" file. For all of you small grasshoppers, "Norton Comander" was like two windows file explorers side by side.
Wow, I had to do a double take. I thought he said MC.EXE and thought it was Midnight Commander.
It's definitively Norton Commander (I used it for 10 years). MC is a clone. These days (well the last 20 years) I'm using Total Commander (since NC for Windows sucked). MC is sometimes useful on my Linux machines.
I used to use Pathminder in the DOS days but starting with Win95 I found I no longer needed anything more advanced than the default file manager. Good stuff.
You were either an NC person or an X-Tree person. I was nc. I also noticed that if you ran ncmain.exe you'd have less free memory than if you ran nc.exe
Ctrl-\ TAB Ctrl-\ was my goto fidgeting keystroke combo when I was bored.
Roy Sherfan DOSSHELL ftw
You have found the real MI6 headquarters
Nah. MI6 is very patriotic. They use Sinclair Spectrums.
You've found my secret christian minecraft server hive... Shoot!...
rEd i'm sorry sir this is a Christian minecraft server so *_NO SWEARING_*
Oh my gosh! You are right! I am so sorry!
too late buddy ban hammer has already spoken!
windows 95
FIX YOUR SERVER HAUSEMASTER
You can run a 0day warez pirating scene and couple bitcoin miners in that abandoned building and nobody would ever find it.
As the system is still running i doubt it, this means that someone is still actively utilizing these telecom lines. (Probably the telecom company) as old systems like this are still used as backups.
Via dialup on an internal telco network? Doubt it
I used to work for a university which had a similar abandoned server room situation. The campus phone system ran through a building which used to be residence halls, but due to poor construction in the 70's, they demolished the building in the 90's or early 2000's. They had to leave enough of the building so that the phone system and other equipment in the basement would be accessible. Being that I worked in IT, there were a few times that I had to head down to the basement and do something with the PBX equipment (usually something like replace a switch or grab a MAC address). They also had a terminal like this one for editing configuration options, though it was running SunOS or something like that.
They ended up turning it into a childcare facility and refurbished it sometime in the past couple years. I'm pretty sure the phone equipment is still in the basement.
If someone is wondering ..
That is an old telephone central.
That is where technicians go to make your connections.
So those servers just kept getting fed power for like decades? And the computer just still turned on and worked after that long? That’s so. Fucking. Cool. Just something so awesome about that I absolutely love it
it´s an old telephone system, not a server room.. and the PC was used to Programm it
Take a Brain and think again
it's likely
still maintained, not often but often for it to be working 30 years later. Once it's set up, not really much to do other than fix shit when hardware fails.
pc was for voice mail.
Honestly I probably would've spent hours messing with that computer...
Kinda have a computer collection. ;)
I would have just take the disk and explore it in the safety of my house
I would have yoinked that keyboard in an instant.
@@BeauxGnar I know right, god tier mechanical keyboard, who the hell is going to use it anyways, I would’ve looked around for hours. He should back there with people and explore more.
@@alittledemon5993 yess yess PILLAGE!! GAHAHA!! >:))
Me too bro
You know you're getting old when the simple Norton Commander is considered to be worthy of an: "OMFG".
*accidently launches a nuke to russia*
Potato accidentally ignites ww3
Lmfao the computer had me dead
if it had you dead you wouldnt be posting this comment?
Its from the (very) good old days.
I bet it had a TURBO button.
i bet it didnt have MMX
M E D I O C R E !
Turns on the computer and hears a voice: "I'm Alice, You're all going to die down there!"
this is real life fallout 3
Swoost fallout 4**
fallout 76***
Fallout 5 confirmed?
@@vizzzla 10111000010000011100101010011110101010100110101010100101110101011000101010101001010101001010101010101010110?
Error: letters not found
I remeber those days of bypassing the login screen by hitting cancel... My third grade teacher about shit her pants when I showed her that one.
256 bit key heheh
or deleting the *.pwl file and set your own password lol
Ya Win 95's Security Features were a Joke.
there's a reason it's called "network login". It is to login into a business network and get your desktop.
I was born in 1999, must've been fun with it being easy to hack shit, and here I am, hopeless when it comes to learning basic fucking code...
1:32 imagine while your hearing this sound some big radioactive monster comes through the door silently and you only see and hear it when you look at it
FBI i like how NO ONE dared to reply to FBI in this video
@@thetacticianofold3607 right😂
BRO THAT SOUNDS LIKE SOME OUTLAST SHIT :SOB:
Roooar
As an explorer myself, I couldn't be more jealous. How do you find these premium locations??!
History and google maps
Google.. :I
Google will show you a spot, how does that tell you if it's abandoned or not??
@@holyX you turn on sattelite mode bruhh
That still doesn't tell you if it's abandoned or not :((
"Perfect. here I will mine my bitcoins"
*Casually places craigslist ads for used computers*
you are genious
i mean, maybe. like one satoshi a year
Abandoned building. Still has electricity for servers to run and a phone line.
But, who pays for them?
me. I have a lot of money.
@@KasparOnTube thats fucking nice of you bro
The state lol
@@dexis476 whats up bro stay healthy
Per Nindiker Thanks ❤️
This would be an AMAZING idea for a horror movie! Running around an abandoned facility, trying to find out the secrets of the place while a monster chases you and people watching it all on a live stream.
Ah good ole Norton Commander.
i love how i used to watch to those lives back in time and now seeing you had success makes me happy!
love your content since 2016!
Looking at the server box from what little I can see, I'd say that those servers are much newer then what would be connected to 1995. Maybe early 2000s (as a stretch, probably mid 2000s to late 2000s is more accurate), judging by the number of connections on the modules and their size. Either someone had a very janky set up, or this is a hoax for some of those sweet views. I hope it's the former, because it's much more interesting. As far as internet connection goes, it might have dial up at best (since it can be accessed for free). I have heard of some deep web servers being hosted as such. They are painfully slow though.
Also possible it's been abandoned for all this time, but the lack of dust says that's a no.
+Ikemi Zyn
The reason it looks janky is because it's NOT a server room. It's a telecom room.
You do realize that a telecom room is also a type of server? Anyway, you may be right that it is a telecom room, but I've not seen those type of modules used in one before.
The equipment looks like PBX equipment to me. Sometimes, you abandon a building, but it's costly or impossible to migrate critical phone equipment out of it that you still need, so you maintain the building just enough to keep the phone systems going. The computer probably doesn't have an Internet connection and is just connected to the console port of the PBX.
It's an Alcatel OmniPCX Digital PBX
In fact that is not a server, it is an Alcatel OXE 4400 PABX
It's amazing that is still working after all this time !!!
This must be PUBG servers. That would explain all the lag and desync in the game.
Dude, that could have been an active telecom room for a Russian phone scamming operation, they carry guns...
Nope lol, it still runs because it has electricity and it hasn't been exposed to anything in all the time
this vid reminds me of the facility in portal 2. better watch out or glados will have you testing.
I remember you played solitaire live lmao
Damn, Fallout has some good ass graphics! I think it's just a mod though.. The terminal is orange! Not green!
the hud is orange when you are in power armor, by the way....
You can change the pip boy color in options. It does the same for terminals too.
@@bleh22 2 years ago
@@jesteringdragons oh whoops my bad
@@bleh22 Lmfao it's alright
Should have left Doom running
why is that place abandoned? I mean in just a few repairs and a good paint job, and that place can be a school for all i know. Even the post office in my country(with its leaky roof(some of it is even collapsed) broken windows, bad ventilation and no AC (ITS A TROPICAL COUNTRY!) it still is an active post office. They even left the useful stuff in there.
MrBroxMan after a building has gone without proper maintenance for a while, especially no HVAC it is dangerous to stay in, and can be quite costly to repair. Plus the mold and other bio-contaminants that add to the danger.
In... other countries... such building safety standards are not required. Also I’m not saying that you live in a 3rd world dirt pile. Not at all. It’s just because we have a high standard of safety because of our more advanced technology that makes us more picky about safety. (I get that kinda makes me sound like an elitist dick but I’m genuinely not trying to be.)
I hope this helps answer your question.
MrBroxMan agreed. I lived in 3rd world country (trash pile lstknt mentioned you got that right), and yeah there's no such thing like "abandoned house/building/ship" etc because everyone would scavenge the rest of those "abandoned" things 😂
Welcome to Windows 95. Enter your password
* hits cancel *
understandable have a nice day!
Go back and rip out the power cables from those servers that were still on and camp outside the door from a distance to see who shows up
thaghost909 exactly, uptime is very important😂
Aiden pierce
From watchdoga
lmao imma be honest, id just go back with a truck and start carting out all of that off
+Digirails184 That would be theft. Even if the building is abandoned, someone still owns it.
PeugeotRocket
>someone still owns it
>they are not using it nor will they ever
>muh private property
were coming bucko
Your live streams have turned into the funniest shit ever
Shiey should post this entire stream online, would love to rewatch it!!
maybe streaming would be hard because signal don't always good in a certain area
How did that arrest go for you and your friend? lol
The police let them go after about an hour iirc, they did a short stream after being released
Hi Dude
Jarza I
Real? Really?
i swear i only see u in dsg
So you find ubisoft servers uh?
Cleview u can find them in supermarkets, they contain lots of carbonhydrates,good for gaining energy.
Guy violated the computer misuse act on cam, damn son, you brave
"Windows has updated"
God, it better not be Windows 10.
Launches Norton Commander: "Oh my fucking god" ...
Very cool video :3 In fact, the thing you were looking at before, the thing with the weird blinky cards in it, wasn't a server but a phone routing cabinet. The cards in there do the routing, recording, scheduling and controlling of internal/external phone calls. The PC was probably there to monitor and/or configure it. Keep the great videos coming :)
KGB KGB
You should've opened Paint and drawn a new meme into existence.
That's what happens to the office when everybody is 'working from home' lol
Wow. The new Fallout’s graphics are insane.
That computer is A E S T H E T I C
Man I would love to have the ample opportunities to explore old stuff like you because I would spend hours just soaking in the dust and lives once lived
*Infinity Ward's servers for MW2*
That was a dope stream!
I appreciate you. You're a brave bloke but not stupid, thanks for the content without ads. Respected
thumbnail reminds me of " THE NUMBERS MASON WHAT DO THEY MEAN !!?!??!?"
Amazing old computer never die that was a good windows 95
DUDE this is absolutely HILARIOUS!
Why is this building abandoned? It has so many cool things in it... fucking ping pong table, beautiful interior design. People are wasteful.
Solud Snaik snaek? Snaek? Wut happnd? Sniaaaaaaaak!
Solud Snaik Emgraving hass no tagtigal abvandige
I'm living in my dad's fucking kitchen behind pieces of cardboard while entire buildings with power are literally rotting away unused. Go figure.
get a job
@@DnBastard lol