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  • Danooct, how do I get a virtual floppy with a virus on it for MS-DOS

  • The translated payload sounds like sex instructions.

  • Now all it needs is the Star Wars theme as part of its payload...

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  • Payload on the first try. WOOT!

  • can some one translate it for me?

  • @VBEducation1 Try putting in a modicum of effort and scrolling down through comments, where at least a dozen people have already translated it.

  • ¿Qué?

  • ELVIRA

    Go. Come back. Breath.

    Then go back.

    I like your movement.

  • i love the effect 

  • I just tested this some time ago.

  • It Seams SOmekind Of love meSsage

  • It's french -

    J'aime meaning I love :/

  • @AnchoredFTW J'aime is "I like", j'adore is "I love".

  • @TehhCake Well sorry, Dr precise

  • @AnchoredFTW No need to be rude, I was merely correcting you.

  • It says (french): Go away, come back, breathe.

    then go away again.

    I love your movement.

    ELVIRA!

  • thx un-accurate google translation system ^^

  • TRANSLATION : elvira! go , get back , breath , and then leave once again , i like your move

  • When I saw the thumbnail, I thought that you were just being funny and turned your camera to odd angle.

  • every virus i see in your videos are so weird iv never heard of any of the viruses in your videos

  • @a5e26 A lot of the ones I show were never very widespread, however most of them look pretty cool so it's nice to be able to show everyone what different kinds of malware that's been created looks like.

  • Elvira!

    "Leave, get back, take a breath, then leave again. I love your movement, Elvira!"

  • According to Google Translate, this cryptic message says:

    "Elvira! Go, Come back, breathe, then leave again.

    I like your movement, Elvira!"

  • "Pars. Back. Breathes.

    And then leave again.

    I like your movement."

    Typed the French into Google translate, this is what I got :)

  • what recorder do u use? pls respond

  • @XboXGameplay132 A Sanyo Xacti VPC-PD1.

  • @danooct1 `Nice, i once had also a Sanyo Xacti, but 2-3 years ago it was stolen.

  • @danooct1 is it a camara or a pvr/capture card

  • @XboXGameplay132 A camera.

  • Where would someone look to purchase old computers? I've only really touched on the modern stuff. I really want to see where it all began...

  • @SuperCorey95 Look around in thrift stores. You can get some really old ones for around $20.

  • @danooct1 where's the epileptic pingpong cascading techno virus you promised?

  • Am I the only one who hummed the Star wars theme when the payload started?

  • j,aime ton movement lulz

  • New vidya, Keep up the good work, Dan!

    But i'm wondering how much viruses do you have.

    How much ? :D

  • Glad he's back ^_^

  • @SirSeaborgium I'm not sure where I've been, exactly? I've been making three videos a week, sometimes more, for over a month now.

  • @SirSeaborgium from where?

  • I think rather than "I like your movement" it's probably "I like the way you move!" if the rest is lyrics from that song, I don't know :)

  • @iTmcb it would of been "J'aime comment tu bouge!" OR "J'aime comment vous bougez!" if it would of been "I like the way you move!" though..

  • Part of the translation: I like your movement. That's all I got.

  • Elvira!

    Leave, come back, breathe, and then leave again.

    I like your movement.

    Elvira!

    Leave, come back, breathe, and then leave again.

    I like your movement.

    Elvira!

    ---

    Google Translate ;)

  • @lokifm Nice. XD

  • @lokifm im french and yeah i think thats about right

  • @lokifm i speak french and this translation is correct, there's no mistakes in your translation there son. (just if you were wondering since you used Google Translate...)

  • Elvira? WHO is Elvira?

  • Great :D

    are you repying to comments, too ?

  • Newvideo :D

  • Must have taken a shitload of time to make that.

  • @spongebot64 For a lot of the people writing viruses back then, it probably would've been fairly quick work.  That's not a terribly complicated effect, but getting it to be small (if that was a concern at all) probably would be the biggest effort.

  • @spongebot64 Right? DOS didn't even have animation programs, Movie maker, etc.

    it had to be done by typing in line after line of code. Plus, Mars Land and Implant were probably even harder.

  • Yay a new video.

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