My recollection is completely different, software was really slow on contemporary PCs in the 90s. Spinning disks, single core cpus, lot more swapping due to memory being so much more expensive.
Contemporary software was slow. You could tell you should consider more RAM when the HDD light and chugging noises told you it was swapping. But if you ran the same software with the benefit of 10 years of hardware improvement, it was not slow at all.
barrkel|10 months ago
hedora|10 months ago
https://copy.sh/v86/?profile=windows95
Once it boots, run povray, then click run.
It took over 2 minutes to render biscuit.pov, though it did manage to use SSE!
reaperducer|10 months ago
We used to wait two hours for a mandelbrot to display on a Commodore 64, and were delighted when it did.