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Meaning you unpress it, and computer gets 2x faster?

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Actually you pressed it and everything got 2x slower. Turbo was a stupid label for it.

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I could be misremembering but I seem to recall the digits on the front of my 486 case changing from 25 to 33 when I pressed the button. That was the only difference I noticed though. Was the beige bastard lying to me?

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Lying through its teeth.

There was a bunch of DOS software that runs too fast to be usable on later processors. Like a Rouge-like game where you fly across the map too fast to control. The Turbo button would bring it down to 8086 speeds so that stuff is usable.

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It varied by manufacturer.

Some turbo = fast others turbo = slow.

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That’s… the same thing.

Whops, I thought you were responding to the first child comment.

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I was thinking pressing it turns everything to shit, but that works too. I’d also accept, completely misunderstood by future generations.

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Well now I wanna hear more about the history of this mystical shit button

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Back in those early days many applications didn’t have proper timing, they basically just ran as fast as they could. That was fine on an 8mhz cpu as you probably just wanted stuff to run as fast as I could (we weren’t listening to music or watching videos back then). When CPUs got faster (or it could be that it started running at a multiple of the base clock speed) then stuff was suddenly happening TOO fast. The turbo button was a way to slow down the clock speed by some amount to make legacy applications run how it was supposed to run.

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