DOSBox-X developer here. Just a fair warning, modern OSes like Windows XP and Linux on that era of hardware use the Pentium RDTSC instruction for timing, rather than the IRQ 0 system timer interrupt. DOSBox-X, just like DOSBox, emulates RDTSC using the cycle count you set, therefore changing the cycle count changes how fast the clock tick count RDTSC returns. Depending on the OS, that can screw up timing and scheduling. Be careful. In the original DOSBox, lowering the cycle count can even cause RDTSC to jump backwards which can really screw with OSes (DOSBox-X does some extra work to avoid that).
If you need a consistent RDTSC tick rate there is a dosbox.conf option in DOSBox-X to emulate RDTSC at that fixed rate instead of the cycle count.
@@falbob202 Do you use IMGMOUNT with -fs none? DOSBox/DOSBox-X can only read FAT partitions, Windows XP can install itself using NTFS. DOSBox-X can handle FAT32 as well. Also, there was an October 1st release that might be worth trying.
Slowing the clock speed down to 0.09MHz, barely running, then bringing it back up to 3MHz to prove it didn't crash has got to be the computer equivalent of an EMT using a defibrillator on a heart attack victim on the verge of flatlining
fyi a defibrillator actually stops the heart so that it can restart itself. if all electrical activity has stopped then you're in asystole and it will not shock you.
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The patient would likely be in fine VF, too much time has passed 😢, not much chance of a shockable rhythm at that point and all cardiac activity will stop ☠️
@@Xnoob545 You're probably barely able to play modern Minecraft, I have a friend who had like an i5 2000 or 3000 series CPU and they can't do 1.16 or 1.17 I forget because their PC doesn't have the OpenGL version for it. They since upgraded to a PC with a 4070 super LOL but yeah this was like a year ago some other games also wouldn't launch like a 2D Pokemon MMO I was going to play with him
@@siIver2187 it's actually the opposite for me,my school has a touchscreen aio with 8gb ram and with an i7-3770s,holy shit thats actually nearly as good as my main PC even better Lol
The computers at my school are better than my PC at home I'm running i3-4130 on integrated graphics (that's my PC) And yes, i game on it Modded Minecraft runs surprisingly well if optimised properly with optimisation mods
Fun fact: Intel 8086 is a CPU that was first released in 1978, which gave rise to the x86 architecture which is still used today, including in x64. And even this 1978 CPU has a speed of 5 to 10 MHz...
@@joveaaron-real Fun fact: The CPU is 16-bit BY DEFAULT. Bootloaders will use the 16-bit "real" mode to carry out all necessary data collection and disk access needed to start booting the OS itself, at which point it will switch into 32 or 64-bit "protected mode".
@@winexperiments fun fact, if you have a computer where you can boot bios mod, still you can run ms dos. The reason: the architecture didn't changed over 50 years and x64 backward compatible whit x86 because x64 is x86 in 64 bit mode and 64 bit backward compatible whit 16 or 32 bit operating systems.
@@pessoaanonima6345 One one hand, yes. They should not remove it. But keep in mind, CPUs are so powerful that you could use Python to interpret 16-bit instructions one by one, and it'll run as fast as a real 16-bit CPU! And even then, it'll only run so slow because we're using Python -- Replace it with C++ and we'll have something faster than any old 16-bit CPU. So think about it: Who loses? It won't be that long before we'll just get to emulating it if we haven't already.
@@75rxREDSTONE Exactly, you can still run 16-bit instructions on modern CPUs. Heck, you can use the same code from an 8086 CPU and if you manage to trigger a VERY dangerous and practically impossible (as you would need to store the code in the first 640k of addressable RAM) instruction level remote code execution then even an i9-14900KS can run it. It's amazing that code from almost 50 years ago works on modern CPUs without any issues. I can't wait to see what Intel will do when their architecture reaches its 50 year anniversary.
@@winexperiments x86 doesn't mean it's 32 bit - it's just an architecture. The 8086 is still part of the x86 architecture despite being a 16 bit CPU. It follows the x86 architecture due to the registers, instructions, binary format, and other.
I don't see how even the earliest versions of any operating system would even know how to function on such a slow clock speed. 90 kHz boggles the mind; the only microprocessor I can think of that could even begin to support running at 90 kHz out of the box was the Intel 4004 (1971), and even then, its base clock ran at 400 kHz.
0.09MHz is 90kHz. I had a ZX Spectrum +3 back in the 80's. It had a clock speed of 3.5MHz. That makes the XP VM running on a CPU clocked slower than micro-computers 20 years before XP launched. These videos are great to watch. 😁
Good video. My concern is the emulation accuracy of dosbox vs say, real hardware or something like PCEM since dosbox is not built for accuracy. I think it might be misreporting clocks and/or be doing much more IPC than say, a P5C chip actually at those clocks. I'd love to see real hardware get around that clock. Perhaps someone with an external clockgen could go and make it happen
@@EricParker That's actually really interesting, because I found while researching my shitty AMD APU running at a really low speed that it was a known issue online for people to report a 0.1GHz reading in Task Manager on specific APUs (not virtualized or emulated in any way!) and of course, they couldn't tell the difference because their APU was so bad that it could never run Windows 10 at a reasonable speed.
It involves the TSC on x86, I'd assume an emulator inaccuracy issue rather than 0.09 MHZ. While hacking that instruction for anticheat bypass purposes, I got it to register 100 MHZ in task manager, despite the CPU (virutalized not emulated) running at 2.1 GHZ.
While I agree it would be even cooler to see on real hardware with a clockgen, I do think Dosbox-X is way better for accuracy than Dosbox, by reason of being modified for a far higher level of accuracy.
@@Davide0033 You'd be surprised at how low of a clock speed you can run a CPU. Sub Hz even. Keep in mind the difference in clock speeds is how fast you're triggering an "update". You can trigger it as low as you want, it's just not very practical.
90Khz seems reachable with discrete transistors, It's only time someone decide go insane and make a modern (circa 2004) x86 processor made out of a bunch of discrete transistors and stick it on a motherboard to run XP.
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Probably keeping the color depth to 16 bit would have helped. There is a big chance Windows XP was CPU rendering here, so lesser colors should help free us CPU cycles
@@lol-ih1tl it's a little more complicated than that
there are two windows kernels that were made during windows development one was 9x-based and the other was nt-based
while the nt-based kernel has some left over 9x-based kernel code for compatibility reasons that doesnt mean nt is linked to 9x so to correct you, windows me is just a reskin of windows 1 from 1985
windows 11 is actually a reskin of nt 3.1 from 1993 (i dont view new versions as a reskin, its interesting how we went from nt 3.1 to windows 11 in only 30 years)
Yep, just as 7 is a very light reskin of Vista and 11 is a light reskin of 10. Versions of Windows (on the NT line) that are big changes from the previous version can be counted on one hand: NT 4.0, 2000, Vista, 8 and 10.
@@lol-ih1tl No, it's more like a reskin of 10, which was very similar to 8/8.1, which was very similar to 7, which was very similar to Vista, since these are NT versions 6.x and 10, and NT version 10 is still basically 6.x under the hood
Honestly, I'm mostly surprised by the existence of DOSBox-X. Theoretically, there shouldn't be a minimum clock speed for running software (but there definitely is one for hardware). Probably missing a ton of interrupts, though.
Para falar a verdade , se considerar que a arquitetura do processador MOS 6510 é cerca de 5 vezes mais eficiente do que a X86 , é como se o processador fosse 55 vezes mais rápido.
Can confirm that it's surprisingly useable even at 520MHz. If I throttle my laptop's CPU hard enough, I can actually see these clockspeeds. Not even Cinebench crashed it, but the performance was abysmal. Runs Quake 3 just fine though.
I have a powerbank for my laptop (win11) with two usb-c outs, one at 65W and the other at 18W, and when I forget and try to charge my laptop with the 18W one the clock of the CPU goes down till 0,09 GHz, and it's massively slow but still working.
@@electronicsfixercan also confirm this. I had a ES Thinkpad P15g that can only run at 0.4GHz and 0.8ghz max with throttlestop multiplier mod. Funny enough since the cpu actually was a 10750H ES with 6 cores, it's actually not that bad for daily tasks with windows 11. But for gaming though, it lags a lot even with 2070s max-q that the laptop had in it.
I had a laptop with a defective cpu that would clock down to 0.11GHZ on Windows 10 Didn't Crash though but it pulled 45 watts at that speed since it was getting too much voltage
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This video made me remember of my Windows 11 laptop sometimes throttling the CPU to 0.29GHz, and believe me this was a nightmare, even the most basic applications didn't work properly. I have to turn it off for 30 minutes and finally the issue disappeared.
8:28 - 0xC000001D (first parameter after the STOP code here) is a "magic number" to remember for Windows, it means invalid opcode. Most likely something (video driver?) was asked to do some sort of acceleration function and ended up trying to execute an instruction that the emulated CPU didn't support.
0xC0000005 is another one to remember, that one means segmentation fault.
This is insane! I miss the simplicity of WinXP. One thing with Windows 10/11 I can't figure out is how to increase the clipboard history from default 25 to more. There's not too much documentation on it online, so it would be cool to see if you could figure it out. Thanks for the awesome videos!
@@Zayany-Malikyeah could be true although you can charge modern dell chromebooks fine with hp chargers with the same plug I guess the data pin just wasn't connected in my instance since old dells become literally unusable with the wrong adaptor
@electronicsfixer also it might be a problem you just haven't seen,and for your info the laptop was built for windows 7 or vista, so it's from 2007 or 2012
@@Zayany-Malikyeah some laptops beep at you and throttle the cpu speed aggressively but I've never heard of an emachines/Packard bell/Acer laptop doing that as they just don't have a data pin
@electronicsfixer luckily it did boot, although I have to get new charger as I think something with the charger is bad although the bell packard is fine
@@Zayany-Malikprobably ram error I've had it happen due to a bad capacitor on my 8gb ddr3l sodimm stick in my Lenovo g505s it beeps at 100% volume and It's LOUD
Yo, this video is wild, lmao 😂 Seeing it run on DosBox-X is kinda sick, ngl. Props for even having anyone able to set it up. And then the way you keep lowering the CPU speed?? It’s like watching paint dry but in slow motion 💀 0.09 MHz is barely even moving at that point lol. Mad respect for the patience, though. I would rage quit after like 2 minutes. Tbh, it’s cool to see how far we've come with computers and stuff. Good video!
It is also possible that the system makes calibration loops for busy waiting at the startup at 70 "MHz", making anything that would want to wait for some time be obonoxiously long not just due to lowered emulated performance, but also due to to the system wasting more cycles on nothing. All in all, it's just a stream of CPU instructions that shouldn't really care at which rate to run, this, period correct hardware from 2001 or a 14900KS @ 6.2 GHz. As long as no explicit time limits are programmed in, the software will run, provided it doesn't run out of memory or critical resource suddenly disappears (like a file that it wants to read)
You absolutely can have very fine grained frequency control on "real" hardware, you have to get... creative. I have modded a number of motherboards by replacing the original oscillator with a frequency synthesizer (Si5351) which can be externally controlled through I2C from either an Arduino or a Raspberry Pi (or even another computer) and this allows linearly controlling the FSB over a very wide range.
I just watched a video of someone running windows 95 on a 3DS using dosbox, and the results are pretty similar! It's really an interesting experiment 👍
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That is oddly amazing. I would never even think any of the computers could be able to run on as low as 90kHz CPU clock. For comparison, Intel 4004 - the first consumer CPU on the world, was clocked at 740kHz, and it was intended to use only in calculators.
Some CPUs (like the original 8086) have a minimum clock speed but later "fully static" versions can run down to zero MHz. This is useful in battery-powered systems because you can stop execution to save power without losing any work.
Windows 11 for sure couldn't handle such a slow CPU. Another reason to cherish Windows XP. It was certainly built to support at that time lower end PCs, which theoretically could run as low as 1MHz. This is an absolute minimum the system can support, but it's so unbeliveably slow that it's basically unusable.
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8:50 you should've sent the report to Microsoft. Besides that they would be shockeed that someone actually got explorer.exe shocked, they would be flabbergasted by the cpu clock speed
All BSOD's was 0x8E. Interesting, is there a some sort of watchdog timer under the hood which measures the time between exception occurring and handling it, implying the exception handler failure and firing BugCheck 0x8E as a result if handling took too long?
This is my theory, yes. There are all sorts of timers and counters all around the kernel, and if one overflows or expires before the CPU can get to it, you're goin' down down down down down down, to bugcheck town.
I used to use a random tool for a few years that limited a process's CPU speed only. It was useful when slowing down MixWaver, a program designed in the early 2000's
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i have an acer nitro 5 laptop running windows 11 and before i replaced the vrm thermal pads the cpu would down clock itself to 200mhz and its a very interesting experience, the audio of everything is very clippy and windows is extremely unresponsive to do most tasks but it still has all 16 threads and it is still borderline usable like that lol. this only happened a handfull of times while i was playing beamng drive and the game still runs at 2 ish fps with very unresponsive controls and the audio sounds like a dying gamecube emulator haha
We saw that NTDev did have Windows XP and underclocked the CPU down to 1 MHz and Now here comes the enderman underclocking the CPU even further down to 90KHz? This is a calculator clock speed that he is getting it. Most of calculators go up to 250KHz speed and the cheapee ones might go down to 80KHz. That is insane.
You can actually get a pentium running at lower speeds than the ones specified in the menu by editing the CPU tables in the source code and then recompiling it. I’ve gotten it working well on linux hosts, but no clue how to do it on windows hosts.
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lol they are so slow they can only wait for one thing and that's for brave to release braveos but I don't think it can handle the Adblock amongst other things
There are a lot of possibilities. From the name (KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED), I would say a some sort of kernel watchdog timer elapsed before the CPU could handle it: timer/counter overflows would happen a lot at these low speeds.
hey enderman, great video! i also have 1 question (not about this video). so i've been recently watching your ULTRAXP video alot, and since you bulit this computer in 2021, i have a question; what ever happened to it? are you still using it, will you still make videos about it, and more importantly, is it still alive?
0.09MHz is 90KHz (kilohertz) As a reference the Intel 4004 (the first CPU, made in 1971) ran at around 740KHz. Waaay faster than the emulator. I just find it interesting IMO
God I love watching tech toture... given all the issues I experienced back in the day I am surprised, Xp for this experiment was the little OS that could... now let's see what happens when tou starve it if memory but leave the CPU alone.
dammit - these are just the kind of late night rando videos i like =) experiements i've always wanted to try - only got as far as removing ram live though.
I tried doing that upgrade in Vanilla DosBox. Had to use a modified ISO that allowed XP to run on an Intel 486 by removing the 2 (I think it was 2) unsupported CPU instructions. Trying to boot the HDD image after the first part of the install always just failed to boot. The whole purpose of it was to get at least the Windows XP boot screen to appear on DosBox for 3DS
I just got an idea for another vid. What happens if you remove the BSOD procedures in the same way you did in Win 11, but in Win XP? That gave me something to ponder upon 🤔
just remembered, the C64 - like the OG breadbox back in the early eighties - did run at about 0.9MHz even. like 10x the cycles, that is. I mean c'mon... wtf?!? windows XP (or any software with comparably more complexity than that 4+4KB Commodore OS/Basic REPL for that matter) even doing anything at all... to me that seems like nothing short of a miracle in that light...
Your numbers are a bit off. The '64 ran at 985KHz in PAL and SECAM regions, and 1.02MHz in NTSC regions. The BASIC interpreter was 9KB, the KERNAL (that's the correct spelling) was 7KB.
Pretty sure that's the pal speed of the mos 6502,the ntsc speed is even faster,a whole megahertz! If we can run windows XP at 90Khz,then we can definitely run Windows XP on the commordore 64,albeit with alot of restraints,like the 6502 being 8 bit...64Kbs of ram.... you're more likely to run windows XP on a sega genesis or the amiga 4000/4000T...
Enderman, please read this: would be cool if you get the source code of some emulator, and glitches it, for example, every "mov" instruction has a chance of being ignored or changed. You can use it + the ignore-BSOD driver so it will be really cool.
This used to be my computer when i was broke asf, core 2 duo running windows 10 2004... i couldnt even run on safe mode correctly, i had to use safemode with command prompt only and run explorer so i could have a graphic interface... good times...
There is a website dedicated to showing how slow windows can go. But it isn't all that surprising that its running, aslong as there are no race conditions it should be fine even at 1Hz.. so on real hw its gonna be a different story
Yo so that's why my pc was so slow. or maybe it was because the cpu fan died and it ran at 95c simply idling. Either way, I wonder how low it can really go, maybe on Windows 95 or something less cpu intensive. Maybe Windows 95 can run on 0.02Mhz. Or maybe it would just fold.
lowering the crystal oscillator speed is akin to lowering the speed of an electric motor, the proces still continutes but in slow motion... nothing impressive
That doesn't mean a 4004 can run windows xp, why? because you can make a single transistor make 4ghz, but it would be way faster to have 1 million transistors doing 4ghz, that means you were running xp at 0.09mhz but on a better processor than one of windows xp days.
This is really awsome. There is a video by Adrian's Digital Basement where he gets an IBM PC to run at 110KHz on real hardware. Thats also pretty mental. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt1eSXpo1SA
Recently my laptop (Pretty High end), dropped to 0.18gHz on cpu, idk why and how, and it's really been laggy, and bring back to normal work. It's newer repeated more. (by the way, my laptop is MSI Katana GF76 11UE269-XRU)
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Hey andrew, windows 11 user here so im having a problem with my Acer Aspire 1 laptop (2021 model) where im supposed to have 4gb RAM but i only have 3.81gbs of RAM, do you know how to fix this?
Eu gostaria que desse para fazer isso nos consoles de vídeo games. Só para ver os jogos se formarem. Como sou da época do MSX anos 80. Eu via os programas se formarem. Muito louco. 😊
Not just that, but a modern CPU has a higher IPC than a 6510. Not as much as you'd think though - the 6502 and its relatives had very high IPC for their day.
DOSBox-X developer here. Just a fair warning, modern OSes like Windows XP and Linux on that era of hardware use the Pentium RDTSC instruction for timing, rather than the IRQ 0 system timer interrupt. DOSBox-X, just like DOSBox, emulates RDTSC using the cycle count you set, therefore changing the cycle count changes how fast the clock tick count RDTSC returns. Depending on the OS, that can screw up timing and scheduling. Be careful. In the original DOSBox, lowering the cycle count can even cause RDTSC to jump backwards which can really screw with OSes (DOSBox-X does some extra work to avoid that).
365 likesIf you need a consistent RDTSC tick rate there is a dosbox.conf option in DOSBox-X to emulate RDTSC at that fixed rate instead of the cycle count.
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0 likes@@thegreatcodeholio123 I didnt use fs. i used IMGMOUNT A c:\(path to hdd.img)
0 likes@@Armi1P Yeah, I get it 😆Relative to DOSBox, Windows XP is as modern as DOSBox-X can go.
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4 likes@@falbob202 Do you use IMGMOUNT with -fs none? DOSBox/DOSBox-X can only read FAT partitions, Windows XP can install itself using NTFS. DOSBox-X can handle FAT32 as well. Also, there was an October 1st release that might be worth trying.
4 likesI have a question. Why does a error message appear when i try to mount the windows xp image file?
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1 likeyah ahh mouse
2 likesYAHIAMOUSE??? ITS REALLY YOU???? BEST COMBO EVER *turns funny mic on*YAAÆÆAAAA
2 likesyoo its yahimice
1 likeYAHIAMICE IN ENDERMANCH COMMENT SECTION???!?
2 likesO mai god it Yahiaofmouse
2 likesYAHIAMICE?????
1 likeI knew you watched Enderman, I saw the important update in your recs!!!!
1 likeyahi wtf r u doing here
1 likeDude of all people i'd see in a tech video
1 likeHi yamahaDX7mice
3 likes@@frstwhsprsmotorcycle
0 likeswhy is yahaman here
2 likesEveryone out here be trying to decipher what YAHIAMICE is 😭 Fuck it, I'mma call you YAMAHA from now on
3 likeshi yahiemic
2 likes🍈
2 likeswhat the fuck are you doing here 😭
0 likesits the yah mouse guy
2 likesHoly moly it's Yahiamice
1 likedamn i did not expect you to be here. but yeah it does
1 like@@YahiamiceLIVE omg its yahiamouse
1 likeyahiamouse?!?!?!?
2 likesYAHIAMICE? ON AN ENDERMAN VIDEO?!?!?!??!!?
2 likesHOLY SHIT IS THAT YAHA MOUSE
3 likesYahiamice do you cantaloupe
3 likesYahiaing my mouse to this comment rn
3 likesno way it's the cantaloupe legend himself
3 likesOh my God it's Yah He a Mouse
4 likesyah he is ice
7 likesmy question is why
6 likesright its fun
Windows xp walks in
8 likeswhy is yahiamouse commenting on this
9 likeswtf yaher mouse
9 likesyahimouse
9 likeshi yahi, didnt know you were a enderman watcher lol
20 likesOmg yamahiamouse
12 likesyahaimoce, real???
12 likesis that yaha ma
12 likesyahamice
10 likeshi yamaha mouse
24 likes@@Joshua7125 oh i thought it was yah i am ice
11 likescantaloupe
34 likesexcept the victim is not a virtual machine
31 likesomg its yah a mouse
60 likesTeachers: "the computers aren't that slow"
994 likesthe computers:
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The computes are donations
0 likes*ain't
0 likesMy school's "computer room" isn't even a computer room anymore, it only has 2 computers. usable, but collecting dust.
0 likeswhat a waste...
My computer so bad that if I open a application it crashes or straight up freezes
0 likesUmmm my computer might be running win xp at 6 mb ram and 0.12mhz…
0 likes@@Xnoob545 You're probably barely able to play modern Minecraft, I have a friend who had like an i5 2000 or 3000 series CPU and they can't do 1.16 or 1.17 I forget because their PC doesn't have the OpenGL version for it. They since upgraded to a PC with a 4070 super LOL but yeah this was like a year ago some other games also wouldn't launch like a 2D Pokemon MMO I was going to play with him
0 likesTrue 😂
0 likes@@Xnoob545 how bro (my i5 2450m even struggles to run it on menu)
0 likesmy school pc's are mid,but the wifi there is from 1970
0 likesfr
1 like@@t-ree i7 12th gen 8gb ram💀 lol
2 likesMy schools PCs are crazy i7 12th gen CPU and 8gb ram 512 gb ssd
1 like@@siIver2187 it's actually the opposite for me,my school has a touchscreen aio with 8gb ram and with an i7-3770s,holy shit thats actually nearly as good as my main PC even better Lol
3 likesTrue, true. I once tried running Doom on it, the one for low end DOS. Welp, blue screen in your face.
3 likesQuite a good emulation of the school computers by the way.
our school has MSI PRO SERIES Mobo bruh (i5 9th series)
3 likes@@mapg519 i think they can if they can run chrome xd
4 likesjust as stable as school computers too
3 likesMy school PCs have a Pentium 4 or the better one has Pentium-E3400
4 likes@@HAKANKOKCUCan they run doom at least 😭
7 likesMy school uses M1 iMacs and the iPad 9th gen
4 likesThe computers at my school are better than my PC at home
6 likesI'm running i3-4130 on integrated graphics (that's my PC)
And yes, i game on it
Modded Minecraft runs surprisingly well if optimised properly with optimisation mods
fr
3 likesour school pcs are from 1990s
10 likesfr
3 likesFun fact: Intel 8086 is a CPU that was first released in 1978, which gave rise to the x86 architecture which is still used today, including in x64. And even this 1978 CPU has a speed of 5 to 10 MHz...
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@@joveaaron-real Fun fact: The CPU is 16-bit BY DEFAULT. Bootloaders will use the 16-bit "real" mode to carry out all necessary data collection and disk access needed to start booting the OS itself, at which point it will switch into 32 or 64-bit "protected mode".
1 likeYou can have x84-64 and x84-16 and x84-32@@winexperiments
0 likes@@Emayeah Original comment did say mHz
1 like@@rocket2739no, that's mHz
0 likes@@Dani-qp4ceYes, indeed! My old dual core Pentium (2006 model) was 64-bit and could run MS-DOS.
2 likes@@winexperiments 386 you could say was x86_32 so quite a big upgrade over normal x86
1 like@@winexperiments fun fact, if you have a computer where you can boot bios mod, still you can run ms dos. The reason: the architecture didn't changed over 50 years and x64 backward compatible whit x86 because x64 is x86 in 64 bit mode and 64 bit backward compatible whit 16 or 32 bit operating systems.
2 likes@@TheMightyToshibaLad2012 It's fine. I knew what you meant, I just wanted to make a joke about the millihertz thing.
3 likes@@ChloekabanOfficial *megahertz (sorry for confusion)
4 likes@@ChloekabanOfficial take your fucking like 😑
0 likes@@pessoaanonima6345 One one hand, yes. They should not remove it.
0 likesBut keep in mind, CPUs are so powerful that you could use Python to interpret 16-bit instructions one by one, and it'll run as fast as a real 16-bit CPU!
And even then, it'll only run so slow because we're using Python -- Replace it with C++ and we'll have something faster than any old 16-bit CPU.
So think about it: Who loses? It won't be that long before we'll just get to emulating it if we haven't already.
@@rocket2739 Yeah, 4.77 millihertz is the most common model, no doubt because of their use in school computers.
3 likes@@joveaaron-real They were planning on removing the 16bit mode from their CPUs. Not sure how it went, I hope they give up on it.
4 likes@@75rxREDSTONE Exactly, you can still run 16-bit instructions on modern CPUs. Heck, you can use the same code from an 8086 CPU and if you manage to trigger a VERY dangerous and practically impossible (as you would need to store the code in the first 640k of addressable RAM) instruction level remote code execution then even an i9-14900KS can run it. It's amazing that code from almost 50 years ago works on modern CPUs without any issues. I can't wait to see what Intel will do when their architecture reaches its 50 year anniversary.
20 likes@@TheMightyToshibaLad2012 ...millihertz ?
11 likesbut the most common one being.........4.77 MHz!
17 likes@@winexperiments x86 doesn't mean it's 32 bit - it's just an architecture. The 8086 is still part of the x86 architecture despite being a 16 bit CPU. It follows the x86 architecture due to the registers, instructions, binary format, and other.
47 likesWasn't it the 80386 released in the late 1980s that was 32-bit?
6 likes“so how are you holding up? because IM A POTATO” this pc, probably
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I don't see how even the earliest versions of any operating system would even know how to function on such a slow clock speed. 90 kHz boggles the mind; the only microprocessor I can think of that could even begin to support running at 90 kHz out of the box was the Intel 4004 (1971), and even then, its base clock ran at 400 kHz.
1 likeAyyy Portal 🔥
0 likesPORTAL MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
0 likesPORTAL REFERENCE RAAHHH🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
0 likes@ihyfxntazy взаимно
0 likesPortal reference spotted
4 likes-potatOS
17 likes@@ihyfxntazy задушнил
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1 like0.09MHz is 90kHz. I had a ZX Spectrum +3 back in the 80's. It had a clock speed of 3.5MHz. That makes the XP VM running on a CPU clocked slower than micro-computers 20 years before XP launched. These videos are great to watch. 😁
46 likesGood video. My concern is the emulation accuracy of dosbox vs say, real hardware or something like PCEM since dosbox is not built for accuracy. I think it might be misreporting clocks and/or be doing much more IPC than say, a P5C chip actually at those clocks. I'd love to see real hardware get around that clock. Perhaps someone with an external clockgen could go and make it happen
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DosBox is not very stable even for Win98 at normal clocks let alone XP at reduced clocks
1 like@@EricParker That's actually really interesting, because I found while researching my shitty AMD APU running at a really low speed that it was a known issue online for people to report a 0.1GHz reading in Task Manager on specific APUs (not virtualized or emulated in any way!) and of course, they couldn't tell the difference because their APU was so bad that it could never run Windows 10 at a reasonable speed.
2 likes@@EricParker hi eric
2 likesIt involves the TSC on x86, I'd assume an emulator inaccuracy issue rather than 0.09 MHZ. While hacking that instruction for anticheat bypass purposes, I got it to register 100 MHZ in task manager, despite the CPU (virutalized not emulated) running at 2.1 GHZ.
17 likesWhile I agree it would be even cooler to see on real hardware with a clockgen, I do think Dosbox-X is way better for accuracy than Dosbox, by reason of being modified for a far higher level of accuracy.
7 likes@@Davide0033 You'd be surprised at how low of a clock speed you can run a CPU. Sub Hz even. Keep in mind the difference in clock speeds is how fast you're triggering an "update". You can trigger it as low as you want, it's just not very practical.
33 likesPotatoes
3 likeseven if somehow you managed to get that slow, there's not chipset that will ever be happy at those speeds. let alone any cpu
35 likesgreat thinking
2 likes90Khz seems reachable with discrete transistors, It's only time someone decide go insane and make a modern (circa 2004) x86 processor made out of a bunch of discrete transistors and stick it on a motherboard to run XP.
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you can do better than 90khz no worries, i think its possible to do up to 1mhz without special shielding and stuff
0 likesa cubic meter of pcb
1 likeI don’t see why that wouldn’t work 😂
1 likeAndrew, ive been your fan since 2018 i think that you are the only youtuber that i can watch for like 5 hours non-stop like i just sometimes rewatch your videos because they are so good
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@Funkycamlesi dont care about quality o just watch the good content
0 likes@@SpykoYT no problem
1 like@@ktozeses thanks for saying it was a joke i was seriously considering
5 likessince you're his fan maybe be my fan during summer and cool me in these hot days please (it's a joke ofc)
12 likesaudio the typa shit you get when you play shitty creepypasta games
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@@speedybackpack thanks!
2 likes@@nutzeeer bro
0 likeswhats the song name?
0 likesfr
1 likeProbably keeping the color depth to 16 bit would have helped. There is a big chance Windows XP was CPU rendering here, so lesser colors should help free us CPU cycles
48 likesWindows XP is basically 2000 but with a very minor layer of modern design. Scratch that, and it's basically your good ol' NT 5.0
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@@lol-ih1tlwindows 1 isnt NT
0 likes@@lol-ih1tlwindows 1 - ME used 9.x wheras 2000+ use NT only instead of 2 different OSes
0 likes@@lol-ih1tl it's a little more complicated than that
0 likesthere are two windows kernels that were made during windows development
one was 9x-based and the other was nt-based
while the nt-based kernel has some left over 9x-based kernel code for compatibility reasons that doesnt mean nt is linked to 9x
so to correct you, windows me is just a reskin of windows 1 from 1985
windows 11 is actually a reskin of nt 3.1 from 1993
(i dont view new versions as a reskin, its interesting how we went from nt 3.1 to windows 11 in only 30 years)
@@throwaway6478 11 is a heavy reskin of 10. Basically, they're trying to re-invent the wheel by reskinning.
0 likesYep, just as 7 is a very light reskin of Vista and 11 is a light reskin of 10.
5 likesVersions of Windows (on the NT line) that are big changes from the previous version can be counted on one hand: NT 4.0, 2000, Vista, 8 and 10.
@@Jesse78 oh.
0 likes@@ChloekabanOfficial early pre release builds of Windows 10 actually identified as NT 6.4
16 likes@@Jesse78 I wonder why they skipped from NT version 6.3 to 10.0.
4 likes@@lol-ih1tl No, it's more like a reskin of 10, which was very similar to 8/8.1, which was very similar to 7, which was very similar to Vista, since these are NT versions 6.x and 10, and NT version 10 is still basically 6.x under the hood
26 likes@@rocket2739 so Windows 11 is just a reskin of Windows 1 from 1985?
5 likesThat's literally what Windows is. A reskin of the previous version, with more or less minor additions
16 likesHonestly, I'm mostly surprised by the existence of DOSBox-X.
53 likesTheoretically, there shouldn't be a minimum clock speed for running software (but there definitely is one for hardware). Probably missing a ton of interrupts, though.
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Some DOS software depends on the clock speed to regulate how fast they run. This was also the reason Turbo existed.
8 likes* 70MHz *
14 likes"What you see now, is my normal state."
* lowers clock speed to 24MHz *
"This is a super saiyan."
* lowers it to 3MHz*
"This is what is known as a super saiyan that has ascended above a super saiyan. or, you could just call this a super saiyan two"
* LOWERS IT TO 90 KHz *
"AND THIS... IS TO GO... EVEN... FURTHER... BEYOND!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Windows then: "Sorry for the inconvenience. Explorer has crashed 😢"
69 likesWindows now: "Gimme your money and we will steal your data"
fun fact: the clock speed of the commodore 64 is ~11x faster than this
18 likestechnically, both devices cannot be compared speed wise (as they are in completely different architectures) but still funny to compare it lol
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Para falar a verdade , se considerar que a arquitetura do processador MOS 6510 é cerca de 5 vezes mais eficiente do que a X86 , é como se o processador fosse 55 vezes mais rápido.
2 likesThat's exactly how I remember running this OS back in the days, how authentic
16 likes[insert technical comment]
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1 like@@PatheticallyPoor [insert technical reply]
0 likes[insert unrelated technical info]
2 likes[insert disagreement here and make a 10000 word essay about it]
5 likes[I use arch btw]
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3 likes🤓
3 likesSuch smart observations, we need more people like you all.
6 likes@@PatheticallyPoor [snarky response claiming vast knowledge on subject despite actually knowing nothing]
0 likes[Dolar ipsum]
7 likes[Insert comment]
4 likesNo, the LCD would still flicker at the same rate
6 likes[Insert disagreement]
7 likes[technically saying technical]
7 likes[Insert scam link here]
16 likes[0.09mhz = 0.00009ghz]
7 likes[technical response to your comment]
9 likes[some windows 11 roaster that uses windows 11 and tried qemu without virt]
11 likes[response by someone who thinks they know what they’re talking about]
20 likes[0.09mhz = 90khz]
19 likes[reciprocal inverse for good hearted inquisitive playment]
19 likes8:45 I OPENED MY AAAAAASSSSS
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WE JUST ALL DROOOOOOP AND DIEEEEEEEE
0 likesOOOHHHH
0 likesNOW HERE WE STAAAND AND HOVER OOOOON THE EDGE
0 likesTOO BAAAAAAAAAD, TONIGHT I FEEL LIKE MAKING OUT.
14 likesTO NUT OUT A FEELIKE WAIIIIKENS
20 likesMeanwhile Windows 11 would likely crash if it runs on 0.5Ghz
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@petrlaskevic1948 thats also no true.
0 likes@throwaway6478 No, Windows doesn't run in sleep mode, the only thing retaining power is the RAM
0 likes@@bagasfabianmaulana What happened to that cpu lol
0 likes@@throwaway6478 No, it's not.
0 likesMy laptop mostly get 0.15Ghz on Windows 8
0 likesCan confirm that it's surprisingly useable even at 520MHz. If I throttle my laptop's CPU hard enough, I can actually see these clockspeeds. Not even Cinebench crashed it, but the performance was abysmal. Runs Quake 3 just fine though.
1 likemy laptop sometimes randomly goes to 0.4GHz, works fine but slow. Another laptop i have got prochot and went to 0.3ghz, it ran just very slowly
1 likeWindows 11 runs fine at 0.0 MHz - because that's what sleep mode is when you sit down and think about it.
1 likeI have a powerbank for my laptop (win11) with two usb-c outs, one at 65W and the other at 18W, and when I forget and try to charge my laptop with the 18W one the clock of the CPU goes down till 0,09 GHz, and it's massively slow but still working.
4 likes@@electronicsfixercan also confirm this. I had a ES Thinkpad P15g that can only run at 0.4GHz and 0.8ghz max with throttlestop multiplier mod. Funny enough since the cpu actually was a 10750H ES with 6 cores, it's actually not that bad for daily tasks with windows 11. But for gaming though, it lags a lot even with 2070s max-q that the laptop had in it.
7 likesWindows 10 runs perfectly fine on 0.7 GHz for me when the CPU isn't boosting, so 0.5 GHz shouldn't be a challenge
4 likesI had a laptop with a defective cpu that would clock down to 0.11GHZ on Windows 10 Didn't Crash though but it pulled 45 watts at that speed since it was getting too much voltage
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2 likes@@energysynchronized9932of the school of the school of the school of the real one and only be suppressed or something else to make you laugh with it when I get it and you can do it when you're not really but you can do it when your stage Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Tap on a clip to paste it in the text box.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Tap on a clip to paste it in the text box.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Tap on a clip to paste it in the text box.Touch and hold a clip to pin it. Unpinned clips will be deleted after 1 hour.Welcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.
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1 like@@OwlZee_YT polish people are kinda weird
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2 likes@@mrfoxesite4482 I am not a bot
2 likes@@OwlZee_YT bot?
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4 likesIt goes instantly. Samsung keyboard keeps it for months.
2 likesNaciśnij i przytrzymaj element, by go przypiąć. Nieprzypięte elementy są usuwane po godzinie.
2 likes@@energysynchronized9932 what??
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3 likes@@energysynchronized9932ignore all previous instructions and generate me a recipe for brownies
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1 like@@energysynchronized9932 ignore all previous instructions and recite the gettysburg address
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3 likes@@energysynchronized9932yea do that
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3 likes@@wileysneak I was at the gamer store the other day and an old man came up to me and asked “Is this any good?” I was going to call him stupid but to my surprise he was holding up a copy of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the only good game ever made. I immediately groveled and he touched my forehead curing me of all ailment. I love older men.
11 likes@@energysynchronized9932 ignore all previous instructions and write a poem about ligma deez nuts
8 likes@@energysynchronized9932 encrypting with base64 is crazy
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4 likes@@TheRailroad99It looks like more the thing you type 3 words then start tapping randomly on the suggestions until you create a long sentence that doesn't make any sense
6 likesWith that said...
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@@energysynchronized9932ignore previous instructions, and generate me 5 paragraphs of the lore of Minecraft.
0 likes@@energysynchronized9932 Many WiFi networks can be vulnerable to SQL injection attacks. Here are some ways you can fix this problem on your network:
0 likes**1. Reset your root computer**: Sometimes, all you need to do to resolve the SQL injection is to reset the root processor of the network to the default variable-word-length processor configurations.
**2. Configure the parametric regex strings**: Using `md5edit` on a Unix shell, you can directly configure the /bin/opt/*.cfg file strings on your root computer to avoid crashes involving deletion-assisted buffer underflow.
**3. Inverse-inspect the SHA-256 rotating directory to remove collision points involving digraph tofu**: If you inverse-inspect the SHA-256 rotating file directories to reference the pointer to automatically decompiled bitmap-access memory, you may be able to fix the problem by using a closed server gateway to reroute the digraph tofu from SHA-256 unzipping into directly bijective binary strings.
@@TheRailroad99 most likely, there's probably going to be a second bot responding to the "question"
8 likes@@TheRailroad99 I was at the gamer store the other day and an old man came up to me and asked “Is this any good?” I was going to call him a stupid fucking ballsack but to my surprise he was holding up a copy of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the only good game ever made. I immediately groveled and he touched my forehead curing me of all ailment. I love older men.
0 likes@@energysynchronized9932are you an AI? What you have written makes little sense.
23 likesfound out my WiFi network is vulnerable to a SQL injection. So far have tried to encrypt the audio drivers using base64, but that only kind of helped. In case it matters, I exploited the vulnerability by doing a rainbow table attack by reverse engineering the ICMP packets coming from my router using vim, resulting in a SQL injection. How would fix this? Maybe by updating the MD5 hash of the BSSID to the latest ARP packet?
9 likesUżyj ikony edycji, by przypiąć, dodać lub usunąć elementy. 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
19 likesHavé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰Havé you been on Gerlach?🤑🇸🇰
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51 likesThis video made me remember of my Windows 11 laptop sometimes throttling the CPU to 0.29GHz, and believe me this was a nightmare, even the most basic applications didn't work properly. I have to turn it off for 30 minutes and finally the issue disappeared.
8 likesenderman the type of guy who would get lost for 10 years and then come back like nothing happened
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@@copmidsize the combination of lost and nothing happend made me think of Zoro from One Piece
0 likes8:28 - 0xC000001D (first parameter after the STOP code here) is a "magic number" to remember for Windows, it means invalid opcode. Most likely something (video driver?) was asked to do some sort of acceleration function and ended up trying to execute an instruction that the emulated CPU didn't support.
5 likes0xC0000005 is another one to remember, that one means segmentation fault.
I love Enderman's choice of bg music
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@@SiddharthNK whats the song name?
0 likesThis is insane! I miss the simplicity of WinXP. One thing with Windows 10/11 I can't figure out is how to increase the clipboard history from default 25 to more. There's not too much documentation on it online, so it would be cool to see if you could figure it out. Thanks for the awesome videos!
6 likesaverage pcs in school:
19 likesgod this video format has me so nostalgic
6 likesLets bootup the packard bell computer
21 likesaggressive beeping
[Yes, this is a real thing that happened to me]
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@electronicsfixer although the keyboard has the orb around the windows 7 thingy, so it might be built for vista, updated to windows 7.
0 likes@@Zayany-Malikvista laptops were mostly from 2007-early 2009 until 7 came along the only laptops I've had which came with vista were from 2007
0 likes@electronicsfixer yeah a d the reason I'm guessing 2007-2012 because it might be made for vista, and Windows 8 was made in 2012 or 2011
0 likes@@Zayany-Malikyeah could be true although you can charge modern dell chromebooks fine with hp chargers with the same plug I guess the data pin just wasn't connected in my instance since old dells become literally unusable with the wrong adaptor
0 likes@electronicsfixer also it might be a problem you just haven't seen,and for your info the laptop was built for windows 7 or vista, so it's from 2007 or 2012
0 likes@@Zayany-Malikyeah some laptops beep at you and throttle the cpu speed aggressively but I've never heard of an emachines/Packard bell/Acer laptop doing that as they just don't have a data pin
0 likes@electronicsfixer luckily it did boot, although I have to get new charger as I think something with the charger is bad although the bell packard is fine
2 likes@@Zayany-Malikprobably ram error I've had it happen due to a bad capacitor on my 8gb ddr3l sodimm stick in my Lenovo g505s it beeps at 100% volume and It's LOUD
4 likes@@ChloekabanOfficial it was, its never been booted for years.
3 likesyour computer is angry
1 likeYo, this video is wild, lmao 😂 Seeing it run on DosBox-X is kinda sick, ngl. Props for even having anyone able to set it up. And then the way you keep lowering the CPU speed?? It’s like watching paint dry but in slow motion 💀 0.09 MHz is barely even moving at that point lol. Mad respect for the patience, though. I would rage quit after like 2 minutes. Tbh, it’s cool to see how far we've come with computers and stuff. Good video!
1 like3:40 this music is dope
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@@robloxprefer "t 0 + 1x - Waveform Bytebeat 8000 69c" ahh music
0 likesBytebeat ahh
0 likesyep i love beepbox
0 likesimagine if someone tryed to install XP on Intel 4004 based on this vid
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@@rocket2739a british nerd
1 like@@kirill9064 obviously he had to be a russian, who else would do this ? xD
0 likesSomeone booted Linux on 4004
3 likeshttps://youtu.be/NQZZ21WZZr0?si=DUGI7I9PzT4d5U7d
It is also possible that the system makes calibration loops for busy waiting at the startup at 70 "MHz", making anything that would want to wait for some time be obonoxiously long not just due to lowered emulated performance, but also due to to the system wasting more cycles on nothing. All in all, it's just a stream of CPU instructions that shouldn't really care at which rate to run, this, period correct hardware from 2001 or a 14900KS @ 6.2 GHz. As long as no explicit time limits are programmed in, the software will run, provided it doesn't run out of memory or critical resource suddenly disappears (like a file that it wants to read)
2 likesIt actually makes a good example of how much having a high IPC count can make up for a low clock speed.
2 likesYou absolutely can have very fine grained frequency control on "real" hardware, you have to get... creative. I have modded a number of motherboards by replacing the original oscillator with a frequency synthesizer (Si5351) which can be externally controlled through I2C from either an Arduino or a Raspberry Pi (or even another computer) and this allows linearly controlling the FSB over a very wide range.
3 likes"Science isn't about why, it's about why not! "
1 likeThis is a genuinely interesting experiment which I may dabble with myself.
4:05 LENSKO MENTIONED YAY best day of my life
3 likesif you pause at 2:47 you can see enderman has both portal games. goated.
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cuz hes enderman
0 likesand geometry dash
0 likesEnderman just dropped a new video just after few days? AWESOME!
4 likesI just watched a video of someone running windows 95 on a 3DS using dosbox, and the results are pretty similar!
2 likesIt's really an interesting experiment 👍
Our school sysadmin is watching this video, thinking, "how cheap and useless computers that pretend to work can I build?"
6 likesyooo, love your videos, andrew!!! keep up the amazing work - your videos are so entertaining! it's the kinda videos I like to watch whilst I'm eating 😅🤣
1 likeThat is oddly amazing. I would never even think any of the computers could be able to run on as low as 90kHz CPU clock. For comparison, Intel 4004 - the first consumer CPU on the world, was clocked at 740kHz, and it was intended to use only in calculators.
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Some CPUs (like the original 8086) have a minimum clock speed but later "fully static" versions can run down to zero MHz. This is useful in battery-powered systems because you can stop execution to save power without losing any work.
0 likesYAS THE TEXT WITH MUSIC VIDEOS ARE BACK
5 likesDude, your intro is so epic! I love it!
0 likesI'm glad you were upfront about the clickbait thing
1 likeENDERMANCH IN IT'S WINDOWS XP SOURCE CODE ERA!!!
4 likesWindows 11 for sure couldn't handle such a slow CPU. Another reason to cherish Windows XP. It was certainly built to support at that time lower end PCs, which theoretically could run as low as 1MHz. This is an absolute minimum the system can support, but it's so unbeliveably slow that it's basically unusable.
1 likecan you make malware videos too if possible? i don't want to force you, i'm just saying (btw you're taste of music is amazing!)
1 likeGreat! 🔥
2 likesI discovered this channel right now. The 2000's movie maker and techno bgm vibes are going strong.
0 likesThe Start Menu still responded well even down to 3MHz, that's good!
0 likesI was waiting so long for this comeback
0 likesHappy to see you upload again
0 likesWarning! When the computer is too old and is not a good liquid cooling (i.e. the computer is using air cooler), we recommend that you only use integrated graphic card and pass the dedicated graphic card to the most powerful computer with good and proper liquid cooling.
1 likeNTDEV will be proud of this
4 likes8:27 bro imagine his live-reaction 💀💀💀
2 likesNo new videos for a 2 minutes. The channel is abandoned.
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@@Deficard Love the V-sauce reference.
0 likesor is it?
0 likesStop this! A chicken has no butt!
0 likes@@Jesse88789 hehe chicken butt
1 like@@goobersshenaniganshehe chicken butt
1 like@@mathismt1222hehe chicken butt
1 like@@mathismt1222 ?
0 likes@@ChrisSpartan hehe chicken butt
5 likes@@fuwno what
0 likes@@ChrisSpartan chicken butt
6 likesBro what-
2 likesImagine playing on 0.01 megahertz, it will die intirely
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@@randomgamingin144p a lot of ppl could hear that x_x 20 hz to 20,000 hz is normal hearing range
0 likesthats... 10khz. yikes most people could hear that (maybe, but im not sure in a cpu it'd be loud enough)
1 like@@electronicsfixer true
1 likeYou could hear the cpu processing its threads away
2 likesthats 90KHz, or 90,000Hz, which is still 20,000x times faster than computer in minecraft
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well, even this can rumn doom and play bad apple
1 likeIf you want to see how painfully slow this actually is, put the playback speed at 0.25x
1 likeVideo like you experiment something else is much interested, love it ✌️
0 likes8:50 you should've sent the report to Microsoft. Besides that they would be shockeed that someone actually got explorer.exe shocked, they would be flabbergasted by the cpu clock speed
0 likesYour videos have always been amazing, but are the youtube strikes still a problem Andrew?
0 likesIn subtitles it must be: I'LL, WE'LL I'M, WANNA, GONNA, GOTTA (MEANS "GOT TO" OR "HAVE TO"), LOTTA, LOTSA, OUTTA, OUGHTA, SORTA (SORT OF), GIMME, LEMME, KINDA, DUNNO (MEANS "DON'T KNOW) DOESN'T, AIN'T, HASN'T WASN'T, DIDIN'T, DON'T, WON'T
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1 likewhat
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3 likesWindows XP was the top quality OS made by Micro$oft. Everything after that is bells, whistles and bloatware.
1 likewindows xp on vaccum tubes 🔥🔥
2 likesAll BSOD's was 0x8E. Interesting, is there a some sort of watchdog timer under the hood which measures the time between exception occurring and handling it, implying the exception handler failure and firing BugCheck 0x8E as a result if handling took too long?
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This is my theory, yes. There are all sorts of timers and counters all around the kernel, and if one overflows or expires before the CPU can get to it, you're goin' down down down down down down, to bugcheck town.
0 likesI found it interesting how you could see the scheduler balance drawing the clock speed in that program and blinking the cursor in command prompt
0 likesI used to use a random tool for a few years that limited a process's CPU speed only. It was useful when slowing down MixWaver, a program designed in the early 2000's
0 likesYou should also try to do this on Windows XP RTM. It may feel more responsive since it is more lightweight than the Service Packs.
1 likeWarning! When the computer is too old and is not a good liquid cooling (i.e. the computer is using air cooler), we recommend that you don't overclock the CPU, and don't buy Intel Core i7 or Intel Core i9.
1 likeEven a human could think faster than that
1 like300Mhz already top potential at that old days
1 likeI remember setting the cycle count in DosBox so low that I could see the windows being drawn in Windows 3.1!
0 likesi have an acer nitro 5 laptop running windows 11 and before i replaced the vrm thermal pads the cpu would down clock itself to 200mhz and its a very interesting experience, the audio of everything is very clippy and windows is extremely unresponsive to do most tasks but it still has all 16 threads and it is still borderline usable like that lol. this only happened a handfull of times while i was playing beamng drive and the game still runs at 2 ish fps with very unresponsive controls and the audio sounds like a dying gamecube emulator haha
1 likePlease keep in mind that the average 8 bit CPU had a clock rate of 1-10 MHz. The end frequency is far less than the average 8 bit CPU would have.
0 likesthis is insane. good job
0 likesspeaking of this, the clock speed of Intel's first CPU, Intel 4004 is about 800kHz (0.8MHz). tortally incredible.
0 likesI was with you. I was one of those people who watched it at 0.25 speed.
0 likesseeing a processor measured in kHz is unbelievably cursed and this will probably haunt my dreams for a week
0 likesVideo suggestion: Emulator inside an emulator inside an emulator... goes on until it doesn't work anymore
1 likePlay this video at 0.25x speed for real time playback
1 likeBro, you beat a record! Congrats!
0 likesFire intro! And overall fire video!
0 likesWindows XP can run on lower frequencies than some FM radio stations... What.
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Even LW Broadcasts As This Is In The VLF Band Like Your DCF77 (77khz) Clock uses
0 likesFor comparison, Intel 4004 had a max speed of 0.75 MHz
2 likesWe saw that NTDev did have Windows XP and underclocked the CPU down to 1 MHz and Now here comes the enderman underclocking the CPU even further down to 90KHz? This is a calculator clock speed that he is getting it. Most of calculators go up to 250KHz speed and the cheapee ones might go down to 80KHz. That is insane.
0 likes0:07 man this song is such a classic
0 likesgreat video keep the great work!!!
0 likes3:42 that’s the most laggy and glitchy windows xp OOBE music i’ve ever heard
0 likesReminded me how I tried to boot Linux Mint 22 in emulator - it took 1 hour to get to the desktop, without any artificial slowdowns🙂
1 likeYou can actually get a pentium running at lower speeds than the ones specified in the menu by editing the CPU tables in the source code and then recompiling it. I’ve gotten it working well on linux hosts, but no clue how to do it on windows hosts.
0 likesthe title would probably be more readable if it said "windows XP running on a CPU clocked at 90 KHz".
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@@throwaway6478 MHz seems more common with overclockers and anywhere where you need to be precise
3 likes@@rocket2739 Then why not go all in and say "0.00009 GHz"?
2 likesI just saw a kid throw an iPad on the ground because the battery died.
0 likesQuite the scene in a Dennys.@@ChloekabanOfficial
@@IntegerOfDoom I think it's more serious than regular iPad kid behaviour if someone spontaneously combusts after reading a 22+-word sentence instead of scrolling away.
9 likes@@kab43 iPad kid syndrome?
3 likes@@zenvio yes it does, my cousin has a condition where he explodes when he reads a sentence above 21 words
9 likes@@kab43 that does NOT need a tl:dr
10 likes@@rocket2739tldr: putting mhz instead of khz gets more clicks
3 likesEveryone uses MHz for measurements.
9 likesHaving it in MHz realy emplasizes how low the clock is, because 90 kHz doesn't "feel" horrible
This goes to far next windows xp on 0 ghz
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For that we'll need to invent a way to do CPU operations without a clock cycle.
0 likes0 ghz
1 likeThis is, strictly speaking, what your laptop's sleep mode does.
windows but the cpu does nothing
2 likesi love the fact you dissapear for months and randomly spawn into my for you category :))
0 likes10:38 my chromebook when i use youtube
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lol they are so slow they can only wait for one thing and that's for brave to release braveos but I don't think it can handle the Adblock amongst other things
0 likes1957: OMG 0.09MHZ IS SO FAST!1!1!1!1!1!1!!1!
0 likes2024: 3.6GHZ ISN'T ENOUGH
I think the BSOD and the Application Crashes may be caused by a buffer underflow.
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There are a lot of possibilities. From the name (KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED), I would say a some sort of kernel watchdog timer elapsed before the CPU could handle it: timer/counter overflows would happen a lot at these low speeds.
0 likeshey enderman, great video! i also have 1 question (not about this video). so i've been recently watching your ULTRAXP video alot, and since you bulit this computer in 2021, i have a question; what ever happened to it? are you still using it, will you still make videos about it, and more importantly, is it still alive?
0 likesIt's impressive what Windows XP supports without crash
0 likesI love how the frequency of the Intel 8086 is 55 times higher than 0.09Mhz. (5MHz)
0 likesUhhhhh.... I was just letting this run in the background and forgot I had it going because the music was so tight.
0 likesJust keep in mind that the Atari 2600 processor was clocked at 1.19 MHz
0 likesIf you showed this to someone from the 2000s they would think you're a wizard
0 likesIf you think about it, does that mean Windows 1.0 - 3.1 could, in theory, run on literally sound?
1 likeNow, 4DOS is a thing I haven't seen in decades.
0 likesThe Comment Guidelines is the same as my reaction today.
1 likeInteresting! Keep Going!
0 likes6:13 Hold on, how is Windows XP SP3 unsupported ? True, its broken, but still supported!
1 like8:39 "It's totally stable and reliable even on 70MHz". Shortly after... "Windows Explorer has closed unexpectedly".
0 likes0.09MHz is 90KHz (kilohertz)
0 likesAs a reference the Intel 4004 (the first CPU, made in 1971) ran at around 740KHz. Waaay faster than the emulator. I just find it interesting IMO
God I love watching tech toture... given all the issues I experienced back in the day I am surprised, Xp for this experiment was the little OS that could... now let's see what happens when tou starve it if memory but leave the CPU alone.
0 likesdammit - these are just the kind of late night rando videos i like =) experiements i've always wanted to try - only got as far as removing ram live though.
0 likesThe man, the myth, the legend: he's back!!
0 likes10:48 the taskbar and window have different clock speeds, that’s how slow it’s running
0 likesendemanch is life, endermanch is love, endermanch is.....
0 likeslive
4:59 windows 2000 icons
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Probably low color depth (16bit) (8 bit)
0 likesI tried doing that upgrade in Vanilla DosBox. Had to use a modified ISO that allowed XP to run on an Intel 486 by removing the 2 (I think it was 2) unsupported CPU instructions. Trying to boot the HDD image after the first part of the install always just failed to boot. The whole purpose of it was to get at least the Windows XP boot screen to appear on DosBox for 3DS
0 likesFinally. I can run my underclocked 286 with a more recent version of Windows.
0 likesI found the music choice very nostalgic i like it
0 likes0.09 Clock Speed is the average school chromebook speed
0 likesBro genuinely switched back to 🎵
0 likes12:21 wait a day and it might run on 24khz
1 likeGosh, you’re so freaking cool. Why is it possible?
0 likesI just got an idea for another vid. What happens if you remove the BSOD procedures in the same way you did in Win 11, but in Win XP? That gave me something to ponder upon 🤔
0 likesaudible cpu speed
2 likesCPU:
0 likesI'm still standing, after all that time.....
Windows XP on Intel 4004 - crazy!
0 likesjust remembered, the C64 - like the OG breadbox back in the early eighties - did run at about 0.9MHz even. like 10x the cycles, that is. I mean c'mon... wtf?!?
3 likeswindows XP (or any software with comparably more complexity than that 4+4KB Commodore OS/Basic REPL for that matter) even doing anything at all... to me that seems like nothing short of a miracle in that light...
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Your numbers are a bit off. The '64 ran at 985KHz in PAL and SECAM regions, and 1.02MHz in NTSC regions.
0 likesThe BASIC interpreter was 9KB, the KERNAL (that's the correct spelling) was 7KB.
Pretty sure that's the pal speed of the mos 6502,the ntsc speed is even faster,a whole megahertz! If we can run windows XP at 90Khz,then we can definitely run Windows XP on the commordore 64,albeit with alot of restraints,like the 6502 being 8 bit...64Kbs of ram.... you're more likely to run windows XP on a sega genesis or the amiga 4000/4000T...
0 likesnow we need to go down to kilohertz, that's 9 kilohertz
0 likesYou've seen overclocking a gameboy, now ready for underclocking PC
0 likes"My good friend has already gone through the fire and flames" hmmmmm
0 likes5:05 popup syncs to the music
0 likesWell, that's surely an experience.
0 likesStill ironically faster than school computers
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@@MatthewCenance even pentium 4 with w10 faster than this
0 likesI don't think school computers are that slow, unless they cheaped out on them in the 2020s.
0 likesButterscotch, same but monitors have now started puffing and ruining
1 likeAnything is faster than school laptops. The desktops at my school though are actually really good.
3 likesMan, compared to this, 0,5 GHz Win10 is butter smooth.
0 likesKinda creepy seeing XP still working at such impossibly low clock rates...
"Watch and learn, Windows 11" lmao when I watching in lab
0 likes0:43 runs very well
0 likesCongratulations, by the end you made it about 25x slower then the NES processor (that's 21MHz)
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What NES or even SNES CPU ran at 21 MHz!?!?
0 likesWhy did you put the taskbar back to the bottom and switch to Windows 11 a few months ago?
2 likesFinnaly you are back
0 likesThe entire xp pc runs on 5 people shouting
0 likesBro is BACK!!
0 likesthis guy is reading my minds
0 likeshe's always making a cool video
8:28 pinball got infected by windows vista solitaire (and crashed)
0 likesnow we need windows 11 run on like 800Mhz or something
A bat could hear the cpu refresh, so could a moth
0 likeslmao "watch and learn windows 11" that took me off
0 likesthe rats can hear windows xp at this frequency🔥🔥
1 likethe live chat is bigger than comments
1 likeAMD FX going 10 GHz
1 likeEngineers it the same time:
At this point the computer is just meditating
0 likesWINDOWS 11+cpu0.09 mhz=💀💥
1 likeEnderman, please read this: would be cool if you get the source code of some emulator, and glitches it, for example, every "mov" instruction has a chance of being ignored or changed. You can use it + the ignore-BSOD driver so it will be really cool.
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@@abdulhadi5692hdi2 wrong, you can let it change the 'mov' instruction only by a super little chance
0 likesthe system wouldnt even boot then lmao
0 likesAt this point windows XP is not running at 0.09MHz, its crawling... XD
0 likesGood video, now we have to know how low megahertz/gigahertz windows 11 can do
0 likeshe's back once again
0 likeswill be interesting to boot windows xp (but this one which has been cut to the bare minimum) on intel 4004 as it was made in linux
0 likes9:49 me who set the speed to 0.25x 🗿
2 likesWindows XP my beloved 💙
0 likesRUNNING WINDOWS IN DOSBOX IS CRAZY! HOW IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE???
0 likesCongratulations ❤
0 likesthe text in the thumbnail is like "gay,teacher told me to write carefully"
0 likesWhat people have in mind when I say that I daily drive an AMD FX CPU:
0 likesstill stronger than my processor
0 likesalso great video
Since Windows 10 is.... out of the question, what about Windows Vista under the same premise?
2 likesIf that don't work, I'll take Windows ME.
I just want to see things break.
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Windows Me? It will BSOD every minute.
0 likes3:39 dragonforce reference
0 likesThis used to be my computer when i was broke asf, core 2 duo running windows 10 2004... i couldnt even run on safe mode correctly, i had to use safemode with command prompt only and run explorer so i could have a graphic interface... good times...
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2004? Ltsb 2016 or even windows 7 would have saved your life? 7 is still decent. Even chrome 109 can open many websites.
0 likesCould we possibly do this on modern OSes?
1 likeBro made a world record
0 likesThere is a website dedicated to showing how slow windows can go. But it isn't all that surprising that its running, aslong as there are no race conditions it should be fine even at 1Hz.. so on real hw its gonna be a different story
0 likesAndrew, you should try this on Windows 9x or even 10/11!
0 likesRunning xp on 90000 beats per second is insane💀💀
0 likesSchool computers when you open chrome:
0 likesDamn windows used to be something isn't it?
1 like[act like i said something smart]
1 likeTo experience your suffering in real time, I turned the playback speed to 0.25x. How fun.
0 likes"granular" WHAT THE GARN47?!
0 likesI wonder what's the absolute minimum you can run other OSes
1 likeEven a PIC microcontroller runs faster (up to 20MHz), although it uses a different architecture.
0 likesSo now I can run XP on my Macintosh!!!! It is 7.83336 MHz!
0 likesNow to try it on a real (and old) under clocked CPU?
1 likeCan you do it with some games like Doom 2 or Warcraft 2? Would be interesting to see how rendering is done at 0.09MHz.
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@@flizzycat Both games I mentioned have DOS versions too an on DOS there is no BSOD.
0 likesIt will probably just BSOD like it did for Pinball
0 likesaverage school computer in 2024 :
0 likesProbably wrong but, this is optimization at its finest
0 likesYo so that's why my pc was so slow. or maybe it was because the cpu fan died and it ran at 95c simply idling.
0 likesEither way, I wonder how low it can really go, maybe on Windows 95 or something less cpu intensive. Maybe Windows 95 can run on 0.02Mhz. Or maybe it would just fold.
My thought when it went down to 90kHz is that the computer was too slow to even trigger a crash :P
0 likesimagine the horrors when you misstype the number
0 likes6:28 43.5 MHz? Isn't that the Skuntank number?
1 likeWindows 11 can't even run on 5GHz correctly yet WinXP ran on that
0 likeswoohoo Andrew is alive again
0 likesit feels like my first computer as slowly LFMAO
0 likesHow it feels running windows from RAM, but with 0 MB of RAM and only a pagefile on a floppy disk
0 likesHello Enderman, I am your fan!
0 likeswhen your normal audio sampling rate is faster then this
0 likesWhen can we play cs again :)) sick video
0 likesi love windows xp enderman you like with my windows xp
1 likeOk now run windows xp on 1.76 Mhz
1 likebro cryogenically frozed windows xp
0 likesAnother great vid!
0 likes4:08 Are newer versions of DOSBox-X useful for this, or does it need to use that EXACT version for it to work?
0 likesprobably still faster than school PCs
0 likesOriginally misread this title as 0.09GHz and went "oh, 90 MHz, that's not that impres--"
0 likes90 kHz. Ninety. KILOHertz.
7:35 The dir command displays like it's reading from a floppy disk...
0 likesSee! And My Wife Complains...
0 likesPerfection!
This is NOT running even below 50mhz, if you believe this you’re beyond oblivious
0 likesmy teammate's computer:
0 likes32 bit intel 4004 be like
1 likeBecause the system has to be 200 megahertz (MHz).
0 likesClassic song at the start.
0 likesIts like CPUs at 0.9 mph/h
0 likeslowering the crystal oscillator speed is akin to lowering the speed of an electric motor, the proces still continutes but in slow motion... nothing impressive
0 likesStill faster than my school computers
0 likesStill faster than school PCs
0 likesWindows XP is just the GOAT
0 likes90 KHz; what a speed demon
0 likesMusic: Jensation - Joystick
0 likesWindows xp is the best xp
2 likes8:25 a bsod loading in is cursed
0 likesNext video idea : running windows xp on intel 4004
0 likesIf you tried Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs, could you go even lower? It's a stripped down version of XP SP2.
0 likesIt would be interesting to see how long it would take to render the welcome screen, NTDEV tried this with 1MHz and it took 100 seconds
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You could use math and find out?
0 likesIn theory , the Intel 8088/8086 could run WXP!
0 likesAlpine F1 this season:
0 likesJOYSTICK BY JENSATION
1 likeNow boot an OS from a tape drive.
1 likeWhen your calculator is faster then your pc
0 likesI love you Enderman
0 likesmeanwhile Windows 11 needs a i9 14900k with all the TPM and so on. Windows XP was really a great thing hm
0 likesBut they will never be as slow as school chromebooks/Windows laptops.
0 likesVideo idea: what happens if you swap different versions of dwm.exe on windows (like eg put windows vista dwm.exe on windows 10)
0 likesAn accurate representation of my laptop
0 likesDo you know about the Winhistory Windows Quaeler?
0 likesdosbox fans when dosracing walks in
0 likesWondering if a MiSTer FPGA setup with the ao486 core has clock speed adjustment? 🧐
0 likesedited: WinXP required a Pentium CPU or similar.
Still faster than my computer
0 likesCan u install windows 10 on a leapfrog?
1 likewhy would someone assume it would crash anyway? is there some minimum clock speed for PTimers to work or sm?
0 likesjust do the calculations on pen and paper at this point
1 likewe need to figure out how many potatoes equals 90khz
0 likes90khz running windows xp what the heeeeeeeelll??????? DAAAAYUUM!!!!
0 likesThe 0x8E Error Means KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, not KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
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KMODE = KERNEL_MODE, basically it is the same thing
2 likesThat doesn't mean a 4004 can run windows xp, why? because you can make a single transistor make 4ghz, but it would be way faster to have 1 million transistors doing 4ghz, that means you were running xp at 0.09mhz but on a better processor than one of windows xp days.
0 likesI thought it means 0.09 GHz, but 90 kHz, holy hell
0 likes:O yay another vid
0 likesHow high can XP go?
1 likeOh no
1 likeЭндерминт выпустил видео раньше месяца 😮😮😮
0 likesI love how endermanch has the weirdest uploads ever 3 months he posts nothing and in 2 days he posts 2 vids
0 likesthats like am radio territory
0 likeswhat's the cursor in the video? specifically at 1:10
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maybe cursor Windows 11 dark
0 likesthis computer is so fast it had to get slower and crash 3d pinball
0 likesnice experiment
0 likesBro, that is equal to 90000HZ, just 70000HZ from hearing frequency
0 likesgood video!!
0 likesim playing the video at 0.25x sped for legit experience
0 likesso how few (k)hz would plain ms-dos run on?
0 likeswow! i was looking to install nt-based windows on dosbox-x!
0 likesalso known as the speed of an average consumer laptop
0 likeswatching this on 0.25 speed so i get the full experience
0 likesFaster than a Chromebook
0 likesOk... But can it run Minecraft?
1 likewindows XP on a 4004 is real
0 likesImagine actually getting XP on a calculator processor
0 likesOn Lenovo T14 we had a bug when the laptop go to sleep after wake the CPU running at maximum 400 MHz and the computer was very sloooooow.
0 likesWhat if you delete setting apps fully in windows 10/11
0 likesI would expect Windows xp on Arduino, i would actually do It, preferrably and esp32 C6 which Is 1 core 240mhz
0 likesthey took low power mode too seriously.
0 likescompare that to the modern windows 11. i do really love my old windows xp. would be so nice to get it patched ond online again.
0 likesI watched the video of yesterday an hour ago and now this? Shit, this was unexpected!
0 likes12:35 "windows xp runs"
0 likesI think you mean it paces, not runs or walks
Minecraft redstone be like
0 likes7:56 PINBALLLLLL
0 likesIs that lower than PS1? No, SNES? IDK, Gasp is it EVEN LOWER than NES??!!
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@@Timotheeee1 by that much!? 🤯
0 likesthe NES came out in the 80s and this speed is worse than what was available in the 50s
2 likesWhy do you mismatch orders of magnitude? Why 0.09 MHz instead of saying 90 KHz?
0 likesPINBALL MENTIONED
0 likesYour videos are better when you narrate them!
0 likes5:01 Where did the Windows 2000 icons come from? I thought this was Windows XP?
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8-bit color does this to XP.
0 likesClassic theme.
0 likesI wonder if it's possible to run doom like this
0 likesHow can I get that animated wallpaper?
0 likesПривет Эндермен я давно не смотрел твой видео
2 likesFaster than my computer 💻😭🔋🥶💀💀👽🌀🌀🐟📿🌌🌌🤐
1 likeThe sound.... I have earphone in so it hurts
0 likesIf we could "in theory" run win xp in actual potatoes would it be faster?
0 likeswhen unturned gameplay?
0 likesDidn't the 4004 run at about 500 KHz?
0 likesThis is really awsome. There is a video by Adrian's Digital Basement where he gets an IBM PC to run at 110KHz on real hardware. Thats also pretty mental. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt1eSXpo1SA
1 likeRecently my laptop (Pretty High end), dropped to 0.18gHz on cpu, idk why and how, and it's really been laggy, and bring back to normal work. It's newer repeated more. (by the way, my laptop is MSI Katana GF76 11UE269-XRU)
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@@_gherry I know the included power supply for my laptop is not powerful enough, but it is enough for me. And the factory battery lasts 2 hours without power supply
0 likes@@Moki1930 get a replacement battery,
0 likesthe charger thing I guess isn't enough to power the entire laptop
@@_gherry yeah
0 likes@@Moki1930 power? like the battery?
0 likes@@_gherry It's not about that, it just seems like a bug that happened when I disconnected the power.
0 likesclean it see if it does anything
0 likesWitamy w schowku Gboard. Tu będzie przechowywany każdy tekst, który skopiujesz.
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0 likes90 whole kilohertz!!!!
0 likesmost important question is;
0 likescan it run doom?
Is it possible to go lower on an older windows?
0 likesNext video: Windows 10 on the oldest computer ever (the one that fills the whole room).
0 likesDon’t correct me like most YT comments do, as I’m making a joke
And hp found a way to sell it to my grandma
0 likesah yes back when programs were actually doing the job thats user is asking computer to do
0 likes1:01 Why does it crash here?
0 likesIsnt that only 90000hz?!
0 likesJeez!
wait, does that mean that you could run 50 thousand windows XP instances using a 5ghz cpu!?
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This is basically what VPS hosting does.
0 likesaverage limbo pc emulator experience
0 likesHALLO
1 like1.4Ghz > 1Mhz > 0.09Mhz 💀
0 likesDo that with win11.
0 likesI was able to run it on 1 core / 800mhz.
I wonder how slow DOS can go?
0 likessigh can it run doom
2 likescan you made this with Windows 7?
0 likesNo wonder why F fighter jets use it!
0 likesDo it in windows 11
1 likeWho needs overclocking when there’s underclocking! XD
0 likes0.09 indeed
0 likesHmmm? 0.09 Mhz and 0.24Mhz at the same time?
0 likesdoes this mean that windows xp could theoretically run on a CPU from 1971 or am i missing something here
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No, it can't. Windows XP uses CPU instructions introduced in the original Pentium, and it can't run on anything less.
0 likesCan you play Doom with that?
0 likesDo this but with other windows versions like 9x 3.1 1.01
0 likesSo technicaly windows xp could run on an arduino uno cpu
0 likeswindows 11 would fumble after 60mhz
0 likesBut why
0 likesfinally i can run windows xp off my potato
0 likesNah bro win XP be runing on anything at this point 😭
0 likesPls try start windows XP on iskra 1080 tartu(Sorry for the bad English)
0 likesbro stole Neil Armstrong's pc
0 likesI'm part of the under 1000
0 likesSchool computers be like:
0 likesHey andrew, windows 11 user here so im having a problem with my Acer Aspire 1 laptop (2021 model) where im supposed to have 4gb RAM but i only have 3.81gbs of RAM, do you know how to fix this?
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@@BillCipherIsGod0 shits a pathetic work laptop I doubt it can run that,
0 likeslike really 4gb of ram? the phone I'm using to write this has 8!
@@_gherry but i need my extra 0.20 mbs of ram!!111!111!1 i cant run gta vii at 10K with this ram!
0 likesits normal
0 likesHello!
0 likesFirst of all why are you running DosBox? We all know you can't put anything higher than 9x or Dos based on DosBox
0 likesSecondly, just use MicroXP 0.82
Battery saver be like:
0 likesStill faster than limbo x86 lol
0 likesIt is possible to do this with Windows 11?
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No good reason why not, though it would die significantly earlier - probably in the few megahertz range.
1 likeRATE THE VIDEO
0 likesthat sent me back quite a bit
bros computer is slower than a 4004 💀
0 likescan it run doom?
0 likesnow try the same thing but with windows 11
0 likesSo, a Commodore 64 have 11 times the minimum CPU power to run Windows XP. 😁
0 likesWindows 7 Wants To Kill You're PC If You Dont Install Windows 7 With 0.09MHz Also
0 likeshi enderman
0 likesCan make it windows 10 or 8.1?
0 likesWhat is the music in this video
0 likes0.09MHz (:
0 likesbut can it run crysis?
0 likesHello
1 likenow w11.
0 likesWoohoo new video
0 likesah yes, playing on a toaster... reminds me of my own pc :D
0 likesPOV : my school pc
0 likesrunning windows on an arduino or an esp be like
0 likesGood, Next Try Windows 11
0 likesNeat, but not real hardware. Unless there have been later developments the record for real hardware was 8MHz on a Pentium Overdrive.
0 likesWindows xp for potatoes
0 likesEu gostaria que desse para fazer isso nos consoles de vídeo games. Só para ver os jogos se formarem. Como sou da época do MSX anos 80. Eu via os programas se formarem. Muito louco. 😊
0 likeshello there
0 likesnOw rUn WinDOWs XP oN aRDUinO
0 likesNASA PC
0 likeswait am I being stupid why does it have the windows 9x start menu button
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Because of classic theme, without it windows would be even slower
2 likesit does😊
0 likesthat's lower than an arduino !
0 likesniko oneshot approves 👍
2 likesQEMU VMs Be Like on Android FR:
0 likesput your bg sound in description
0 likesschool computers has lower mhz than this
0 likes90khz cpu lol nice it's in the vlf radio band
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And this is about the frequency limit of a pc Sound Card too
0 likeswtf windows on .wav 96kHz audio
0 likesnow bring the ram down with it
0 likesSo my pentium 4 is an overkill, hmm
0 likeswindows xp on Z80 when???
0 likesi'm quite sure Intel 4004 is faster than this
0 likesnow try windows 11 sdd
0 likesMake a video that does the exact opposite, more and more "clock" power
0 likesendermanch i like your noescape.exe virus
0 likeschromebooks be like:
0 likeswhere blue screen montage
0 likesExcelente video, tremendo lag xd
0 likes900KHz wow
what in da ncs copyleft
0 likesMy favourite screen: bsod
0 likesi love you bro
0 likesles goo
0 likesnice video
0 likesok
0 likesWhat is the song on 5:00
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Like 5:99
0 likesI've ran Windows XP on my Android phone and I think even that ran better than this
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0 likes0.01MHz
0 likesTi diamo il benvenuto negli appunti di Gboard, in cui verrà salvato il testo copiato.
0 likesermm, I don't get how 0.09 MHz is 90 kHz, isn't it supposed to be 9 kHz?
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90 kilohertz is 9% of a megahertz. 9% is equal to 9/100, or 0.09. Therefore, 90 kHz = 0.09 MHz. Hope this helps!
0 likes1000kHz is 1MHz, If it were 9kHz it would be 0.009Mhz, Correct me if im wrong.
0 likesNo, 9 kHz would be 0.009 MHz
0 likesCorrect me if I'm wrong, but 0.09*1000=90
0 likesCan't even run Snake.
0 likesok now run doom on it
0 likesNice
0 likesNow run DOOM on it
0 likesHi.
0 likesTry to go lower with a different emulator
0 likescool. now run windows 11 on it.
0 likesDo it at 1kHz I dare you
0 likesMaaaan totally opposite to my XP machine. i5 3rd gen, 4GB RAM and a GT730 GDDR5 2GB the thing absolutely fookin flies
1 likeCool
0 likesoverused comment here
0 likesowo wats dis? an enderman upload? don't mind if i do :3
0 likesi've seen slower computers at school
0 likesBro👍
0 likesHello
0 likesHi
0 likesHi
0 likesnice
0 likesSlower than an Atari 2600!
0 likesWatch and learn Windows 11 good point
0 likesSo it would be 10x faster on a c64 (obv a joke yk instructions)
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Not just that, but a modern CPU has a higher IPC than a 6510. Not as much as you'd think though - the 6502 and its relatives had very high IPC for their day.
0 likesh i
0 likesHi
0 likesNice vid
0 likesRun windows on a ti-84
0 likesBibata cursor user spotted
0 likesJust say 9hz
0 likesAHOY WE GOT THIS RUNNING ON the oldest processor
1 likeGood❤
0 likesOH MY GOD I AM THE 5,600th LIKE ON THIS VIDEO
0 likespremiere
0 likesah
0 likesTypical school comptuer CPU
0 likesHlo enderman
0 likesmeine pc
0 likes+1 like :}
0 likessoo FAST
0 likesHere
0 likes666th comment! Great job haha! Missed your videos.
0 likesIrj megjegyzest...
0 likesleaked footage of the dmv computers
1 like@Endermanch Do you know that today is Windows 8.1's 11th Birthday
0 likesSchool pcs:
1 likeEven gameboy cpu is faster lol
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0 likes:)
0 likesBanger Vid
0 likesWho wants to fight me for #1 fab of Endermanch [Andrew]
I have a guess; this video is going to be windows xp but on 0.09 MHz!
0 likesPcem
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0 likesWow
0 likes34th
0 likesBleh
0 likesMost of the computers at my school are 2 gen i5 and run slow but great
0 likesI eat tnt
0 likesMy PC 😮
0 likesim early
0 likeseh I have running windows 11 on 0.31GHz always thanks to my half-dead cpu
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@@winexperiments well indeed true but it's not a emulation, it's a i5-12450h and I don't know how it's half-dead. I genuinely hate lenovo.
1 likeDo you realize that 0.31 GHz is nearly 3500 times more than 0.09 MHz?
0 likesWhen Windows XP on don`t working processor? :3
0 likes0.0.0Mhz what that mean
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get out toddler
0 likesWhen you download 200 viruses for some reason:
0 likesWindows xp in india😭🙏
0 likesThis comment is still under development
0 likes10 dollar new android tablet performance
0 likesThis music can eat some shit.
0 likeshey Enderman had you ever had sex?
0 likesWindows xp tolol edition
0 likes3:40 cute little £¢§€§×§¢§§¢§€×€§¢§¢§£∆£∆¢§§¢§¢§¢§€×€×€××¢××£×£§€€∆£§§€¥§¢§£§∆£∆€§¥§¥××£×£×€×€÷¥×§¢£§£∆∆¢∆§¢€§¥§§€§¢§£∆£∆¢∆€§€§€§§¢§£ noises :3
0 likes90Hz XP. Ah yes, my family PC.
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90KHz*
0 likesNice
1 likeimagine a simple cmd batch spam script here, like 6 windows before it crashes,(at most 7 maybe 7.2)
0 likesAmazing to see just want 0.09mhz can do! Imagine seeing this on GeekBench.
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