Then what's making that HIIIGH-pitched screech at around 14:30, since the CRT monitor does not seem to be on? EDIT: Accidentally put a dot instead of a question mark.
Some VGA outputs are capable of delivering a Composite/S-Video, my old 2006 Toshiba laptop that had an S-Video connector beside its VGA connector could. You might try that connector that came with the card in a few of your laptop's VGA connectors.
I had the Focus Enhancements PC Micro XGA PC to TV Video Converter, Presenter. I think I picked it up in 1998. Video games, GIESE (pre-milkdrop), REALMEDIA files; mostly southpark, and shit. Text was not readable most o the time, but the scaling was not bad for gaming.
According to the Liberty user manual: The infrared connector at the back of the Gateway 2000 Liberty is really another serial port, and you use it exactly as if it were an ordinary serial connector. It has a range of just over a yard, strictly line of sight. For the technically oriented, we should mention that *we designed it according to IRDA specifications.* You can get the manual at the Internet Archive; ia800603.us.archive.org/15/items/gateway-service-manual-liberty-user-manual/gateway-service-manual-libertyusermanual.pdf It's a read only document that's protected for some reason, so there's also a full text version but it's clearly been run thru the OCR wringer. archive.org/stream/gateway-service-manual-liberty-user-manual/gateway-service-manual-libertyusermanual_djvu.txt Apparently, the Liberty originally came with TranXit in the OEM installation, so if you have the CDs or a restore partition on the original hard drive, I'd use that. Good video. Subbed this time.
I have the original manual. I saw that in there after I finished the video. I think I'm going to do a video that focuses more on the Liberty 2000 in the future and get it working in that.
I had one on a gateway lap top: totally useless. The resolution of a CRT tv is too low to read the font of the icons and gives you a huge head ache. You would think you could watch videos but video players at the time were $#it
I had a couple of these - still have them at my parents house probably, as I never get rid of anything. Wonder if they still work. Edit: That beep is in fact Windows. It's the PCMCIA card being enabled.
That moment when this guy just managed to be more Druaga than Druaga
"Control Panel > Display > Appearance"
**Display > Settings**
He even sounds like him wtf
15:20 -- That beep is the sound laptops make when they find a PCMCIA card. It plays in reverse when the card is ejected too.
Then what's making that HIIIGH-pitched screech at around 14:30, since the CRT monitor does not seem to be on?
EDIT: Accidentally put a dot instead of a question mark.
You can see the light on the power button of the CRT. It IS on.
Sandy Vujaković The high pitched sounds that's coming from the monitor is the super high voltage flyback transformer
@@elsandosgrande i didn't hear it
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15:02 that precious timing of the machine restart and voice expression
pcmCia. Other than that, good video!
People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms
I learned it as "Complicated Industry Acronyms", but, not wrong. =3
Wish we had some on these newer laptops, external video card wouldn't look so janky with a wire coming out of the bottom. USB c is slower.
"Apple Presentation System? We don't know anything about that" *grabs weed and SSD
Cool thing druaga2 :D
bring more :D
So glad you did this video cause I wanted a device similar to this for my WinXP laptop earlier this week
"where tf is it"
Believe me or not, but you have just beaten Druaga when it comes to content :v
Mateusz Korzeniewski you follow druaga for content OR for druaga ?
J'ai pas d'idée de nom actually for both :v
a wet paper bag could beat duraga
Guess it can't hurt being subscribed to both you and Druaga, maybe.
Fun fact, raspberry pi 3 supports composite video output. I found that out the other day as I don't have an HDMI cable in my house
2:05 Word of advice, when possible without damaging the box opening both sides can make this much easier as it increases how much the sides can flex.
I think you could resize the screen with those arrows on program so the cut part of screen below could shown
Some VGA outputs are capable of delivering a Composite/S-Video, my old 2006 Toshiba laptop that had an S-Video connector beside its VGA connector could. You might try that connector that came with the card in a few of your laptop's VGA connectors.
Did you get beat with the "C" section of the encyclopedia? It's PCMCIA not PCMIA. :p
Or just PC card, for short, if PCMCIA has too many letters.
He probably just misspoke.
PC, Missing in Action
Technically it was also referred to as the PCMIA slot as many computer did not have that slot, hence they were MIA! 😅
The background noise from that CRT made my head hurt
I will turn my vol down when it gets to that part (thk for posting so i know)
Same here
this is a great channel
The text mode is 640×400 on VGA by default, IIRC.
that looks great for composite the text is actually legible
I had an Apple Presentation system
It's a lot like the apple presentation system in a sense
thats because their both from focus
3:32 that notification and pause 😂😂😭
14:17 lemme guess...15kHz?
Where do you find this new old stock?
www.amazon.com/Focus-Enhancements-Presocard-PCMCIA2-640X480/dp/B0000512V0
Ebay
Could you do a video on your windows 98 machine? It would be awesome to know what components it has and how it runs games
I'm disappointed, not a single BSOD after inserting a PCMCIA card. That's a ritual when working with PCMCIA cards in Windows 9x! 😅
Cool retro shit. Like it.
Wow. Never heard of "PCMIA" before! i know about pcmcia but never have i heard about "PCMIA"! Thanks!
Seems the C is M.I.A. in your rendering of PCMCIA... otherwise, nice review!
The beep is the PCMCIA card being enabled.
What happened to 0x000B?
Woops, this is 0x000B. Fixed.
Glad I didn't miss out on one of your uploads.
Greetings from Germany, by the way. :)
P-C-M-C-I-A
People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms
I have a question do CRT monitors shock you when you touch them? because thats what mine did before it broke. weird
I had the Focus Enhancements PC Micro XGA PC to TV Video Converter, Presenter. I think I picked it up in 1998. Video games, GIESE (pre-milkdrop), REALMEDIA files; mostly southpark, and shit. Text was not readable most o the time, but the scaling was not bad for gaming.
Brings me back to the 90's tryin to get Doom to run on every piece a crap laptop I can.
Good video. Let me know if you take requests!
How is it that you sound so much like Druaga1 in this video but not your newer vids
According to the Liberty user manual:
The infrared connector at the back of the Gateway 2000
Liberty is really another serial port, and you use it exactly as if
it were an ordinary serial connector. It has a range of just
over a yard, strictly line of sight. For the technically oriented,
we should mention that *we designed it according to IRDA
specifications.*
You can get the manual at the Internet Archive;
ia800603.us.archive.org/15/items/gateway-service-manual-liberty-user-manual/gateway-service-manual-libertyusermanual.pdf
It's a read only document that's protected for some reason, so there's also a full text version but it's clearly been run thru the OCR wringer.
archive.org/stream/gateway-service-manual-liberty-user-manual/gateway-service-manual-libertyusermanual_djvu.txt
Apparently, the Liberty originally came with TranXit in the OEM installation, so if you have the CDs or a restore partition on the original hard drive, I'd use that. Good video. Subbed this time.
I have the original manual. I saw that in there after I finished the video. I think I'm going to do a video that focuses more on the Liberty 2000 in the future and get it working in that.
Very nice. I'm watching your RAM upgrade video as I write this. I wish I had the stones to make mods like that...
What means "AkBKukU"?
Is this Druaga1?
No this is AkBKukU
Where it told you-in the Appearance tab! =3
I had one on a gateway lap top: totally useless. The resolution of a CRT tv is too low to read the font of the icons and gives you a huge head ache. You would think you could watch videos but video players at the time were $#it
I had a couple of these - still have them at my parents house probably, as I never get rid of anything. Wonder if they still work.
Edit: That beep is in fact Windows. It's the PCMCIA card being enabled.
yay akbkuku
Hey brokers, Druaga14Million here.
the wire should be hooked up to tv not back of laptop
I drank a shot each time Akbkuku mispronounced PCMCIA.
Now I can't pronounce PCMCIA either 😁🤣😅
then all 3 screen will work
Can it run *GTA V* ?
*Maybe Roblox*
IDK bro
The horror of passive matrix LCD :'(
yuo forgot to edit out the crt noises
salad man no u
subbed
AkBKukU can control his video better when it comes to content, No offense, I like both channels.
put this in the Windows CE pocket PC! :P
blind1337nedm Since the pocket PC neither has a VGA out nor support for x86 software, that just would completely not work :/
PMIA card lol
Third
it's pcmCia. all good either way! Merry Christmas!