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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2006

8088 Corruption demo recorded@fullscreen with Dosbox 0.65. Enjoy ;)

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  • Can i just clarify something?

    What we are seeing isn't rendered, made or is being played on an actual 8088 is it?

  • Yup, that's a real 4,77mhz 8088 :)

  • Oh!

    Well when you said "recorded@fullscreen with Dosbox 0.65" Dosbox is a windows application to emulate a true DOS environment?

    Meaning that just because we can see the video, doesn't mean it's not actually being done on a hyperthreaded-mega-6gb-ram-dua­lhypercore-awesome pc :P

  • Search 8088_Corruption on google. First hit. See the video.

    You're welcome ;)

  • This PC speaker or Sound Blaster?

  • The original 8088 Corruption uses soundblaster, but i've sucesfully ported it to work on pc speaker & covox :)

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  • awesome

  • 8088 rulz..

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  • A very odd usage of low resolution ANSI. No wonder it is so fast. Were the ANSI graphics per-rendered? If not, then this is beyond belief.

  • Same question as I've asked before: It's awesome to think this is running on hardware from 1981... but what about the sound? Can you tell me what device it's running on plz?

  • radical video!

  • Source on the black and white animated part?

  • Congratulations, nice video. I have a pc xt clone, but without soundblaster card. :(

  • I have a Olivetti M240 with a 8088 CPU but it don't have soundcard

  • @jojoreloaded How did you do it with pc speaker????

  • @dudejo

    yeah, but i doubt 80s people would have had the development kits and software knowledge to make this. by the time they did,in the early 90s, VGA hardware should already be quite mainstream in 1st world countries.

  • imagine if this program existed back in the 80's.

    most epic tech demo ever.

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