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  • [light jazz music]

  • - Greetings, and welcome to an LGR thing

  • in the middle of the night, or at least it is for me

  • as I record this, 'cause I couldn't sleep

  • and uh, I don't know, I had PCjrs on the mind.

  • Specifically this interesting PCjr

  • that came from the Computer Reset Warehouse

  • in Dallas, Texas, I did a video on that a little while back.

  • And it's an interesting thing

  • because, well, it not only has

  • this Legacy branded hard disk add-on in there,

  • which I think is a 20 meg drive,

  • connected to the side here, it's just like an open board

  • with a cable sticking to the side there.

  • But yeah, what makes this most interesting

  • is because of where it came from.

  • This was the address label on the box we found it in.

  • Yeah, that is Sierra On-Line

  • when they were in Oakhurst, California

  • with a Coarsegold mailing address.

  • Yeah, it was in a box with some interesting paperwork.

  • There was a work order here filled out by Robert Fischer,

  • and turns out this thing was used

  • in the quality assurance department.

  • Oh yeah, and check out what's on the bottom here, too.

  • QA Equipment Room, Sierra On-Line Incorporated,

  • asset number SOL 30602.

  • Hopefully I won't be S.O.L. when trying to get this working.

  • This actually said here to uh,

  • it was dated February 28th, 1990.

  • "Floppy drive repair or replace,"

  • "hard disk repair or replace,"

  • "keyboard port repair or replace, general checkup."

  • And yeah, it was sent to Computer Reset for repairs,

  • and who knows if it actually was.

  • We found it in an area where a lot of things,

  • like, were repaired, and were just never picked up.

  • The state of this, I'm not entirely sure,

  • but what I have done so far,

  • I wasn't recording voiceover when I did it,

  • but I did check over everything on the inside of it

  • and just give it a quick once-over

  • and see if anything looked weird or out-of-place, or--

  • No, not really, so I plugged it in and powered on.

  • The main system unit was perfectly fine.

  • Everything started running as it should, it sounded like,

  • and then I went ahead and tried

  • to power on the Legacy hard disk thing here,

  • the add-on just separately, and yeah, that powered on too.

  • Nothing blew up, no magic smoke being let out, so who knows?

  • But it is at least to the point here

  • where I've got it all set up,

  • and I do have it set up with a monitor

  • that doesn't go with it, this is the IBM 5154

  • an EGA display, but it'll work.

  • I actually have an adapter

  • that I got also at Computer Reset.

  • It allows me to plug this into any standard TTL display

  • instead of having to use the PCjr's, like,

  • weird proprietary connection, so yeah.

  • I've got it plugged in here with a cable

  • because who knows if the I/R port's working or not,

  • but anyway, let's get this thing turned on.

  • I just wanna see what's on here.

  • I genuinely have not seen what's on here [laughs]

  • so let's do that.

  • All right, so I've got power to the things.

  • Let's turn them on, I guess one by one, I don't know.

  • Genuinely don't know how this works exactly.

  • I've never used a hard disk with a PCjr before.

  • Typically it boots from the floppy drive down there,

  • but I'm assuming we won't need to do that with a hard drive.

  • I don't know, honestly.

  • Wow, okay, so it's going up to what, 640K now?

  • It did not with just the regular PCjr.

  • I'm assuming there's a RAM expansion in the Legacy unit.

  • Okay, is it doing anything, it's flashing. [chuckles]

  • Those old drives, man. [computer beeps]

  • Okay, that's something: hard disk initialization error.

  • Indeed, I'm not sure if it's spinning or not.

  • Doesn't really sound like it.

  • Doing all the flashy lights again,

  • but it is pretty quiet, so, yeah.

  • Well, I'm gonna look into this and see what I can find out.

  • All right, so I got the cover off

  • of just the hard disk unit here,

  • and this is kind of what I saw when I first found it.

  • It was just moving around like this,

  • and there's actually a piece of metal

  • that's bent over pretty good there.

  • That was like a bracket that connects

  • to hold the drive in place,

  • so I don't know what it went through.

  • In fact, it looks like there may have only been

  • just one screw put back at all.

  • Yeah, these MFM drives.

  • So obviously it was booting to the controller itself

  • because it knew that there was a hard drive to fail,

  • so that's something.

  • It's definitely not spinning up at all, hm.

  • Yeah, the noise you're hearing there

  • is just the PCjr itself, yeah, now that I look at it,

  • there's definitely a lot of RAM installed in there.

  • There's like two boards just populated.

  • There it is again, 1701 hard disk error.

  • So looking up the 1701 error,

  • and it's one of the most generic ones

  • that a PC XT-class machine could make.

  • It could be the cables, it could be the jumper,

  • could be the power, could just be the dead drive.

  • It just, [laughs ruefully] it's a lot of possible things.

  • Amusingly, though, it seems that that legacy hard disk unit

  • is a lot more rare or odd [laughs] than I thought it was.

  • Here on the Mike's IBM PCjr Page,

  • which is like the source for PCjr stuff,

  • in the years he's been collecting and researching,

  • he's only come across two examples

  • and he doesn't know anybody else who has one,

  • and he also mentions that there was a 512 K version planned

  • but was never delivered.

  • Mine's definitely adding 512K.

  • Well, it does say that it has its own built-in stuff

  • to make sure that it boots without any kind of disk needed,

  • so that's good, but I mean, that's what I assumed.

  • It was seeing that there was a hard disk unit there

  • that was failing, so anyway, let's dive into it

  • and just, I don't know, poke around

  • and plug in some other things, who knows what.

  • [motor chirps] It started making noise.

  • I was messing with the stepper motor.

  • [drive motor continues odd noises]

  • That makes me think it's seized up.

  • [powers off] [motor buzzing fades]

  • [powers back on, no drive motor]

  • And it doesn't do it every time.

  • So yeah, what I'm doing here,

  • in case you haven't messed with one of these drives before

  • is I'm just messing with this.

  • It's a little wheel on this one.

  • Sometimes it's just a rod, I mean,

  • there is still a rod there,

  • but that is connecting to the stepper motor,

  • and sometimes they just kind of get seized up, really.

  • It's moving pretty freely at the moment,

  • but that's probably 'cause I've been messing with it.

  • I was actually just putting in just a little bit

  • of, like, bearing oil.

  • There's a video by Adrian Black on YouTube

  • I was referencing for doing this.

  • I remember seeing it a while back,

  • so thanks for posting that in the past, sir,

  • but anyway, I'll keep doing this, see if it does anything.

  • Out of curiosity here, I know that's not a good sound,

  • but still, let's just see.

  • [computer beeps]

  • [drive motor noise]

  • [motor chirping noisily]

  • Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

  • Whoa, whoa, whoa!

  • Okay, I wasn't expecting to get this far yet.

  • [grunts with glee]

  • I am surprised I am getting any of this.

  • That's "Codename: ICEMAN," interesting.

  • What is any of this?

  • Okay, I've gotta get some floppy disks.

  • Oh, I hope I can get the files off of here.

  • Maybe this is not a working disk.

  • I'll try another disk!

  • Okay, well that was something.

  • [exasperated moan]

  • Let's just try, well, I don't even know what's on here,

  • so I am gonna copy over everything I can

  • while this drive is sort of somehow working.

  • [sped-up keyboard and disk sounds]

  • Ah, my heart is still racing. [laughs]

  • Maybe the drive will keep working,

  • even though it sounds like death, but oh, this is nuts!

  • Whole new box of disks.

  • So this looks just like "Codename: ICEMAN"

  • but [laughs] nobody wants that,

  • but I'm gonna copy it anyway.

  • Yeah, that's just like the whole game.

  • On the other hand, it does look

  • like there's some QA stuff in there, QA.BAT.

  • Okay, so I'm gonna spend a while

  • just copying all this over. [laughs]

  • And as soon as I turned the camera off, that happened.

  • Filter cap, magic smoke. [blows onto PSU]

  • Okay, well, not the end of the world.

  • That can hopefully be fixed.

  • I turned it off pretty quickly there.

  • Well, either I get that taken out of there and replaced

  • or maybe switch the drive over to another machine

  • or something, I don't know, man.

  • Either way, we are getting somewhere.

  • I wanna get those QA files off.

  • Ah, those filter capacitors, man, every time.

  • What a weirdly put-together, like, dense power supply!

  • [chuckles]

  • Well, there's that guy.

  • Yeah, I can see it's like missing half of the outside of it.

  • It's all bulged and exploded.

  • Yeah, it seems like it's a pretty popular power supply

  • in a variety of different things,

  • radios and drum machines or something.

  • And, like, several places mentioning these RIFA caps

  • constantly exploding on them, so yeah.

  • I mean, that's not surprising, those things suck.

  • But anyway, good grief, what time is it?

  • Oh my goodness, 4:22?

  • Whelp, I am going to bed, [laughs] gonna try to anyway,

  • and come back whenever I've got something else to do.

  • [Burgertime PC speaker music]

  • Okay, out of curiosity, I did try it in the IBM AT here

  • and it didn't work.

  • Now I'm playing BurgerTime, but no, seriously,

  • I did try it multiple ways,

  • like it's got this board on the bottom,

  • and I tried it, of course, without that

  • and just the normal, the drive connected directly to it.

  • Set was the right type in the BIOS

  • with the setup program and everything,

  • and nope, didn't work, tried several different types.

  • Tried different cords.

  • Just didn't wanna recognize it.

  • Anyway, okay, been about a week,

  • and I got a package of this [laughs]

  • which was new at one point.

  • You can see it says "new" on June 26th, 1990, perhaps,

  • but anyway, on a quick note here about these things,

  • you can actually use these power supplies

  • without that RIFA cap, you know, just yank it out of there

  • and use it anyway, and I've tried that before.

  • Sometimes it works, [laughs] sometimes it doesn't,

  • and if you get like dirty power being sent

  • to the other components, then that could be an issue

  • as it was for one of my TRS-80s once,

  • but I just wanna make sure that I'm not, like,

  • ruining something else in here

  • before I get all the files off there.

  • Just an extra precaution for my own peace of mind.

  • It's not exactly the same, actually.

  • I mean, you can see that it's just slightly updated.

  • It's got like a different grille on top

  • and maybe that means they put some better capacitors

  • and stuff in there, who knows?

  • Seller said this was working.

  • [chuckles] It'll probably blow up, too,

  • but as long as it holds together

  • long enough to get this project going, I don't really care.

  • Of course now I've gotta put it all back together

  • because I was trying to get the drive working

  • on other systems, I mean, I'm still kind of working on that.

  • I don't know why it wasn't working on the IBM AT,

  • but anyway, get this put back real quick

  • and see if it works with this.

  • So when I got it, I noticed that the cables looked

  • a little bit shorter, and they are,

  • so couldn't get it in here,

  • and one of them will definitely connect

  • to the hard drive itself,

  • but you also need a power going to this front part

  • of the panel here, to power the cards.

  • This doesn't do that, so...

  • I either gotta find an extension

  • or just put it over here temporarily, man.

  • Okay, this'll work for now, [laughing] so let's see here.

  • Let's turn on, see what happens.

  • [fan whirring]

  • Fan power, drive power, no explosions.

  • Hard drive is not spinning once again, but I kind of expected that.

  • All right, that's something.

  • Okay, [laughs] messing with the stepper motor

  • seems to do it, so. [thunder rolls]

  • That was thunder outside.

  • Power everything on, see what we get.

  • Yay, drive still works.

  • All right, just gonna continue getting the files

  • onto these disks, 'cause yeah, in the meantime,

  • I was actually able to confirm with Ken Williams himself,

  • saying that he did remember Robert Fischer

  • and was just like, "Yeah, this was indeed my Junior,"

  • so [laughing] that's super cool.

  • Thank you to those of you who have written in,

  • trying to help me figure this stuff out,

  • but yeah, I'm gonna continue copying now,

  • so turning off the camera.

  • Okay, since I've got everything all backed up now

  • on a bunch of floppy disks,

  • I'm gonna transfer them over to something more modern

  • and maybe try them on DOSBox, but for now,

  • since the computer's still working, I figure,

  • why not let's, I dunno, just take a look

  • and see what some of the other things are on here.

  • I recognize some of these files,

  • like from some of the other folders,

  • like EXISTS and LEGACY and SPACE.

  • Like SPACE, for instance, just tells you,

  • like, the space on something. [laughs]

  • The LEGACY thing, like, crashes the computer.

  • I think that's probably for the hard disk.

  • That doesn't seem to do anything.

  • A lot of these, I don't know.

  • It's like there's a lot of incomplete data on here.

  • FASTBACK, that right there is just a backup program.

  • It's, I don't think, anything interesting really,

  • about this particular version,

  • but I'm assuming that Sierra used this

  • to make some backups, which, you know, that's good.

  • Curious what happened to those backups. [laughs]

  • This MUSIC folder was interesting, too.

  • So yeah, it's got these music programs on here,

  • which just seem to play back MIDI files

  • on a variety of different computer sound hardware options.

  • Well, although [laughing] this is not gonna work

  • because there's no speaker in this monitor.

  • The speaker on a PCjr is in the monitor.

  • There is like a little RCA out on there.

  • Maybe I can get that to work, but yeah, check it out,

  • you can choose from all these different things

  • to play back MIDI files on.

  • I don't know if this is a Sierra thing or not,

  • but these are pretty much

  • the most popular Sierra sound chips and hardware options

  • of the time, so if we go to PCJr,

  • you can enter a song file name,

  • which I've forgot what's even on here.

  • So for now, let's just go over to that Sierra folder

  • and see what's in there, because yeah,

  • there's a whole lot of, like, QA-related things,

  • like there's a BATCH folder here

  • that was kind of interesting to go through the other night.

  • For instance, check all these out.

  • There's like this EASYEDIT program, QA.BAT,

  • different batch files, a whole lot of these actually.

  • For instance, if you run GETLOGS,

  • this is a log file collector by Randy MacNeill,

  • and it will then ask for different logs

  • for different things.

  • Or like running this QA batch file.

  • Yeah, I'm sure there's something that can be done here,

  • but I have not figured out what that is yet.

  • I'll be putting up an archive of all this

  • for you to download and peruse yourself.

  • I'm sure somebody will figure it out, but yeah.

  • In the Sierra folder here,

  • we can just open "Codename: ICEMAN," it looks like,

  • [laughs] which is interesting because I don't think

  • there was a PCjr version of this,

  • or at least my box doesn't say that it works on PCjr.

  • It works on, like, Tandy in monochrome mode or something,

  • and like otherwise, it's made for EGA and MCGA, I believe,

  • so oh, okay, I got a cursor.

  • "Enter drive letter and your name."

  • [laughs]

  • It's -- I can already report bugs!

  • Yeah, check that out.

  • Again, no sound, 'cause I don't have a speaker plugged in,

  • but man, it just, it does absolutely take forever.

  • I'm cutting out a whole lot of this loading,

  • 'cause yeah, PCjr, this game came out, what,

  • '88, '89 or something?

  • So that was definitely beyond the PCjr's, like,

  • shelf life for games, but holy crap, this looks really good.

  • Okay, oh well.

  • Well, that seems to be the standard game otherwise.

  • Oh wait, that's different, what in the world?

  • Okay, what else is in here?

  • All right.

  • The credits are all the same, it seems.

  • Version 1.009. [laughs]

  • I don't know what the retail release was,

  • but yeah, this was immediately looking different.

  • Aw man, check that out, okay.

  • Wow, so it's just got like shortcuts

  • for the normal debug stuff.

  • Now, typically, you have like Shift + Shift + Minus

  • to do debug, like debug options

  • on these early SCI games, I believe,

  • and then this on the other hand is just totally different.

  • Like, what in the world?

  • Just get to the game, I don't wanna.

  • Well it did say teleport, was that an option?

  • [laughing] Teleport, teleport to, I don't know, like...

  • I don't think that did anything. [laughs]

  • Okay, there's the version of SCI engine, 0.000.660.

  • I'm assuming it's looking for like a number or something,

  • so I totally just crashed it.

  • Oh, I gotta fill out a bug report!

  • You can't teleport to hell. [laughs]

  • Let me go back, get right into the folder itself.

  • I was gonna show this earlier

  • but then decided to load the program.

  • Yeah, so there's some different files in here for sure,

  • that I had never seen in "Codename: ICEMAN,"

  • like for instance, all these ICEMANSG files.

  • I'm assuming those are the graphics, maybe,

  • for this version of the game, then there's also, like,

  • it did create me a log file, look at that.

  • C and LGR, I don't know if you saw that,

  • but it, [chuckling] I'm now an official QA tester

  • for "Codename: ICEMAN," oh dear.

  • This is so cool! [laughs]

  • Oh, I'm so glad this thing works,

  • and also, I mean, just again,

  • thank you to those of y'all that have reached out

  • to some of the Sierra folks to try to figure out

  • the legitimacy of this thing,

  • and maybe what it would've been used for back in the day.

  • I mean, obviously it was used for QA and bug testing,

  • but also, like, that's just like running

  • some kind of versions of PCjr software here

  • that yeah, like if you have a pimped-out Junior,

  • then it works.

  • All right, so Show Memory, Alt + F.

  • Alt + G, Alt + V, hm.

  • Let's just try the teleport again.

  • I don't know, I was curious. What if it's like a number?

  • But maybe it's looking for screen numbers or something?

  • Hm, well, I at least skipped the intro,

  • and it looks frigging gorgeous, but man, is it slow.

  • Like, it's unplayable slow.

  • Okay, it took me into the water.

  • Okay, well, I guess I did teleport somewhere, then,

  • and another loading for, like, 15 to 30 seconds.

  • Well, it runs on the PCjr, but just barely!

  • Oh my goodness, I'm gonna hop over to DOSBox really quick

  • and just screw around.

  • I couldn't even get, like, the debug shortcuts

  • to open anymore, it's just like it's running too slow.

  • Oh, and because one of my patrons asked to make sure here,

  • yeah, there is no drive D partition, unfortunately,

  • or any others that I've been able to find on this drive.

  • It is just C.

  • Okay, I moved over to DOSBox, and I've got the contents

  • of the PCjr drive moved on over,

  • so if we go over to that music thing again,

  • we should be able to try one of these.

  • Okay, we've got Cancan. [chuckles]

  • Let's try that, so PCJr.

  • ["Galop Infernal" by Jacques Offenbach]

  • [laughing] Perfect.

  • So that's what that does, that's pretty fantastic, actually.

  • [laughs] I don't know the history of this program at all,

  • but that's got some nice options there,

  • so let's move on back over to the ICEMAN folder.

  • And yeah, this was made before I created my own QA files

  • on accident, so [laughing] let's just load it up again.

  • Oh yeah, loading way quicker now, so.

  • Mm-hm, "Nature of bug," well.

  • That's a really important bug right there.

  • All right.

  • [intense PCjr music] Ooh.

  • That's an interesting sound.

  • Oh, here we go.

  • [chiptune island-y music]

  • Yeah, view that PCjr version of the music,

  • it sounds pretty good.

  • All right, let's skip on ahead,

  • since we can actually load things now. [laughs]

  • All right, yeah, this is the actual beginning of the game.

  • So yeah, if we bring up the, okay,

  • I'm so turning off that music.

  • Sorry, it's kind of interesting, but nope.

  • So yeah, let's see what we can try here, so we Alt + F.

  • There's our memory, mm.

  • Teleport to, let's see if teleporting to four

  • actually does put me out in the water again,

  • that was, okay, I'm on a beach. [incredulous chuckling]

  • I'm just sitting there, [laughing] on a beach!

  • [laughs]

  • Oh no, well, oh well.

  • [laughing] I don't think that's supposed to happen.

  • Okay, so okay, screen two, maybe?

  • All right, so here's this, screen three.

  • Yeah, again, I can just teleport all over the place.

  • There we go, so let's see, a global variable.

  • Priority map, oh, that's cool.

  • Yeah, so this very much does look like the other debug modes

  • that I've seen on other SCI Sierra games,

  • but it's just different in the way that you open it

  • just by pressing F4 here to get the,

  • well, like a reference for it,

  • and you don't have to enable it necessarily, so.

  • Control map, uh-huh, okay.

  • So there's things that can be, you know,

  • stuff happens, you interact with it.

  • Now teleport, yes, make note.

  • You just make a note at any time.

  • There we go, really important log entries I'm making here.

  • I hope it helps improve the game.

  • And the alt room number, okay.

  • Oh, so there's the teleportation number.

  • Debug on, debug off.

  • Oh, this is always interesting,

  • opening up the cast menu here,

  • so there's a closeup view of me,

  • bikini3Lady, [laughs] ego, shirt,

  • hutDoor, wave, another wave.

  • Look at all these little wave pixels.

  • Bikini lady, paperView, so.

  • I'm gonna get my shirt.

  • Yeah, cheats, effectively. [chuckles]

  • No more pixel hunting, right,

  • so let me just see if the regular debug menu will, it does!

  • Interesting, huh.

  • So yeah, it has two different types of debug menus.

  • Well, I'm gonna go ahead and leave this here,

  • because like I said,

  • I'm gonna put an archive of this online.

  • Feel free to mess around with it yourself

  • and let me know what you can do.

  • Okay, well, I'm going to go and continue

  • putting this back together and, I don't know,

  • cleaning it up, and of course I have an extension for that

  • that I need to install so that I can put that back in there

  • in its proper position, but yeah, otherwise,

  • [laughing] just super happy I was able to get everything

  • off of here and just the fact that it worked at all,

  • the PCjr was also working.

  • I mean, I had another one of these in case this wasn't,

  • but this stuff, this is the kind of thing

  • that I was really worried about.

  • Not only are these drives just old, cranky beasts

  • at this point, and they are often just dead,

  • but you know, kind of coax them to life

  • like I've been doing with the stepper motor,

  • really just needs a little bit of oiling

  • just to be knocked loose, but yeah,

  • that's not a permanent solution, either.

  • So it's just one of these things

  • where you can kind of get it working sometimes,

  • and I really thought the deck

  • would've been stacked against me with this,

  • but I guess not, so thank goodness,

  • because that was really exciting

  • to look and see that Ken Williams just popped up on there,

  • and then hear through some different people

  • that were able to get in touch with him

  • and have it verified in some, you know, remote,

  • [laughing] third party kind of way, it's, I don't know.

  • Combined with all the paperwork and everything else,

  • I don't doubt that this was a Sierra thing.

  • Who knows if it was actually on Ken Williams's desk

  • or anything, but if anything,

  • yeah, Robert Fischer was involved,

  • that was verified, and makes sense.

  • This is indeed a Sierra thing.

  • Real piece of history and I'm just very happy

  • that this got saved, and didn't somehow ended up

  • getting thrown away or who knows what over the years.

  • [laughing] Oh, this is neat.

  • I wanna make like a museum piece out of this,

  • or something, I don't know, I could.

  • Well, never really done anything like that before,

  • but anyway, thanks to everyone who's helped me out,

  • [chuckling] you know, the folks at Computer Reset

  • for letting me in, the people for getting in touch

  • with the Sierra people,

  • and Rob for tracking it down upstairs in the first place,

  • and just man, it all came together,

  • and I hope that you've enjoyed seeing this come together,

  • as much as I can at the moment,

  • with the limited amount of time

  • I've been able to put into it so far.

  • But yeah, I'm gonna fix it up and get it looking good.

  • Nice display piece with a proper monitor and everything,

  • so this is so cool.

  • Hope you enjoyed, and thank you very much for watching.

[light jazz music]

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