The Restart Page

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cookie

26 Sep 2014, 10:25

WTF did I just found?

http://www.therestartpage.com/#

andrewjoy

26 Sep 2014, 10:43

lol that's amazing

they missed out

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Broadcast message from root@server  (Sat Apr 21 02:26:30 2012):
The system is going DOWN now!

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Halvar

26 Sep 2014, 10:48

Ha, I got away. I pressed Cancel on all those tiny windows and my computer didn't restart.

mr_a500

26 Sep 2014, 11:46

The Amiga one must have been faked. There is no restart in Workbench.

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Muirium
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26 Sep 2014, 13:01

Nice collection. Here is one to add:
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I do not doubt that Mr. A500 twitches just at the Johnny Iveyness…

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sth
2 girls 1 cuprubber

26 Sep 2014, 13:15

Too much Helvetica

Not enough get-out-of-my-way-you're-supposed-to-be-a-mac-not-a-windows-pc-whats-with-all-this-nonsense-then

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siiC

26 Sep 2014, 13:48

Oh my gosh! This site is amazing haha, really fun to browse, really. :o

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cookie

26 Sep 2014, 14:39

I am glad you enjoyed this site as much as I did :D

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7bit

26 Sep 2014, 15:01

There is one that reminds me of this:
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:oops:

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siiC

26 Sep 2014, 15:04

7bit wrote: There is one that reminds me of this:
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:oops:
For some reason, that gif makes me stressed, lol. :?

Findecanor

26 Sep 2014, 16:02

mr_a500 wrote: The Amiga one must have been faked. There is no restart in Workbench.
Yep. They must have edited the requester for quitting Workbench - which doesn't shut off, just quits the file manager Workbench.
The restart animation also shows AmigaOS 1.3 when the window style is from AmigaOS 2.0.

There are some unusual restart sequences: Apple Rhapsody DR2 and Apple II GS.

I would have liked to see Irix, though. That one is nice.

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Daniel Beardsmore

26 Sep 2014, 19:12

Where's RISC OS? :(

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7bit

26 Sep 2014, 19:37

Because of the reduced instruction set, there is no instruction for re-boot implemented.
:P

andrewjoy

26 Sep 2014, 20:02

Daniel Beardsmore wrote: Where's RISC OS? :(
great minds think alike i was just going to say that.

and RISC is awesome i don't know why x86 and x64 is still CISC almost everything else is RISC nowadays, acorn with the ARM architecture basically changed the world if we exclude the Z80, ARM and its variants are the most wildly used processors ever

z80s have been in or are in everything, its amazing they are STILL being made

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seebart
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26 Sep 2014, 21:07

that´s a nice collection, it is misssing one classic though that I saw A LOT on my Amiga:
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THE classic worldwide has to be this one (win98):
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andrewjoy

26 Sep 2014, 21:21


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seebart
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26 Sep 2014, 21:36

ahh bill
that´s an all time classic,epic fail in at the presentation. :mrgreen:

Hak Foo

27 Sep 2014, 01:48

andrewjoy wrote: and RISC is awesome i don't know why x86 and x64 is still CISC almost everything else is RISC nowadays, acorn with the ARM architecture basically changed the world if we exclude the Z80, ARM and its variants are the most wildly used processors ever
While the instruction set is CISC on paper, most modern x86 chips decompile it into a series of more RISC-like operations that get scheduled and processed that way. A modern x86 processor is a RISC chip with a silly decoder in the front.

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Halvar

27 Sep 2014, 01:56

That's true, and all for the sake of binary compatibility to a 1981 shot-from-the-hip personal computer from IBM.

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