Adrian's Digital Basement

Adrian's Digital Basement

Views:
44,822,328
Subscribers:
236,000
Videos:
571
Duration:
10:22:53:30
United States
United States

Adrian's Digital Basement is an American YouTube channel which has around 236 thousand subscribers. He published 571 videos which altogether total approximately 44.82 million views.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE5dIscvDxrb7CD5uiJJOiw





Top 100 Videos With The Longest Duration by Adrian's Digital Basement


Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
1.The Plexus P/20: A Fantastic Journey (Supercut)4:14:17
2.TI99 Games, Sharp Pocket Computer, Mountain Climbing, Apple II Ghost Busting, and a SNES 500gb HD1:29:56
3.Macintosh IIsi Fix+Recap, AppleTalk stuff, NuBus and PDS cards and other Mac goodies [MAXI SIZE]1:22:33
4.PC Archeology: The plasma screen is probably the best thing about Schneider PC 76401:19:30
5.Mid-Week Mini Mail Call #7 - A treasure-trove of rare Commodore items and more!1:18:16
6.PC Archeology: Let's explore the Samsung S5200 and attempt a repair on the gas plasma screen1:18:09
7.Let's go treasure hunting in "mystery box #2"1:17:48
8.These are some cool disc drives but we have some issues (Atari 810)1:17:44
9.What mysterious retro goodies can we find inside these boxes?1:16:55
10.Tech archeology: The frustrating experience of trying to identify mystery cards1:16:02
11.Unboxing and testing Commodore stuff for the holidays1:15:24
12.Apple II+ clone repair: It was one of my most difficult1:15:05
13.#DOScember Kickoff Round Table1:14:53
14.The TRS-80 Model 4 can't do this! The Frankenstein CoCo is alive again1:14:41
15.I got stuck trying to fix this 40 year old RAM card (AST MegaPlus II)1:13:11
16.Finding an intermittent fault on the Book8088 & adding external CGA output1:10:14
17.Tons of RAM, a dual slot CF-IDE adapter, a Hakko 808 and some SCSI stuff1:07:57
18.BBC Master mods and improvememts1:07:16
19.Mid-Week Mini Mail Call #5 - Unusual DRAM, DIP PIN straightener and a ton of German candy!1:06:56
20.The Plexus P/20 is now fully operational!1:06:55
21.Restoring a Commodore 1702 monitor using a main board from 20231:06:07
22.IBM PC/AT Model 5170: So many issues! (BIOS mania)1:05:32
23.Fixing and improving Apple II 80 column cards1:05:13
24.I figured out exactly what's wrong with my Toshiba CRT TV (20AF41)1:04:47
25.Tech archeology: Exploring mysterious computer parts1:04:40
26.I know nothing about the Sega Master System. Let's fix this one.1:04:24
27.From Death's doorstep to alive again: I really love this Field Found Amiga 5001:04:18
28.PC archeology: Treasure hunting inside old PCs1:03:51
29.IBM PC/AT Model 5170: Saved from the trash πŸ”₯1:03:34
30.Not so fast! I hit some road blocks fixing the Mac Classic1:03:03
31.A mint C64, Haribo From Germany, Joysticks and a replica Super Zaxxon cart1:02:45
32.Let's overclock and improve this old 286 motherboard1:02:45
33.Apple II+ clone repair: The sweet taste of success!1:02:37
34.PC archeology: The Leading Edge MP-2400L doesn't exist1:01:52
35.Greeting cards on a floppy, a dead CP/M card, California Beachgirls, and some strange disks1:01:36
36.The troublesome Mac Classic and Classic II are finally working! (stuck at 512k fix)1:01:29
37.Testing and repairing a mysterious Amiga "art project"1:01:15
38.Commander X16 technical deep dive1:00:53
39.I was shocked at what was keeping this Acorn Electron from working (Acorn Electron Repair)1:00:17
40.TRS-80 Model 4P 80-column crash repair (Part 2)59:50
41.First power up of the Plexus P/20 dual processor UNIX system59:47
42.An Atari 2600 repair, a Zenith Laptop, cleaning supplies and a 286 co-processor59:13
43.Mystery Box: Testing, fixing and overclocking motherboards58:53
44.This blows away the $60 budget oscilloscope! (OWON VDS1022 review)58:40
45.I need to follow my own advice with this Amiga 50058:11
46.Click of death, Macintosh ATX PSU adapter, floppy drive testing and citric acid58:08
47.PC archeology: Leading Edge Model D57:59Vlog
48.PC Archeology: A left for Dead IBM PC 5150 with a treasure hiding inside πŸ•·57:54
49.We made some unbelievable discoveries about this Plexus P/20!57:45
50.Three unknown Macs: Let's get them working again #repair57:40
51.PC Archeology: This Altima One laptop is almost totally unknown (Altima Systems)57:09
52.Five bad Commodore 64s. One hour. All fixed!57:06
53.Broken TI99 with games, SyQuest cart testing, a Cyrix 486DLC CPU, a smashed Mac, and a hand scanner56:49
54.It was a long road to booting DOS68 on the old SWTPC 680056:44
55.A C64 datasette alternative, Lumafix test, Mac robot, and a yoyo for a Powerbook G356:25
56.Adding a RGB input to a Sony Trinitron (KV-9PT60 / KV-9PT50)56:06
57.It's cool seeing MS-DOS finally running on a Commodore Amiga55:49
58.I replaced the main board of this TV with brand new parts made in 2023!55:17
59.Fixing two stubborn 5 1/4" disk drives (and a bad keyboard)55:16
60.The Field Found Amiga 500 broke again and it was all my fault!55:16
61.How to image and create disks for retro computers55:11
62.IBM PC 5150 repair: the motherboard lives!54:58
63.The Model 1 is fixed and you'll be surprised to find out what was wrong!54:55
64.This is how to use an 8" disk drive on the PC54:48Tutorial
65.PC archeology: The PC Partner by Leading Technology54:15
66.This Amiga 500 was left outside for years. Let's try to revive it!53:37
67.Apple II+ clone repair: I thought this would be easy... I was wrong53:17
68.The "self healing" Amiga 50053:09
69.Refurbishing the BBC Master 12853:07
70.The Macintosh SE is slow. Let's speed it up!53:05
71.How to fix an 8-bit computer with only cheap tools52:54Tutorial
72.What is this rare multi-user UNIX workstation? (Plexus P/20)52:41
73.Let's fix a dead VARTA ravaged 486 motherboard52:24
74.BBC Master 128: The evolved 8-bit computer from Acorn52:08
75.Original 1977 Apple II repair52:03
76.Mac LC II repair attempt, a bad SID from AliExpress and a SID in a matchbox52:03
77.PC archeology: Mystery 486 Mini-Tower51:56Vlog
78.Macintosh Plus power supply troubleshooting and repair51:53
79.IBM PC/AT Model 5170: It's done! So much work, but worth it in the end.51:51
80.Another cheap scope: $18, shipped! (FNIRSI DSO152)51:29
81.The PicoMEM is an amazing software defined ISA card51:22
82.This computer was designed for smart kids51:06
83.Touch Screen MS-DOS PC from 198350:33Command & Conquer
84.This TRS-80 Color Computer is dead, so let's fix it50:32
85.Overclocking this Mac to the limit using scrap parts and period correct mods50:28
86.TI99/4A Motherboard Repair - Part 250:28
87.The motherload of PC parts: Motherboards, ISA cards and more49:58
88.Tektronix 2445: My first vintage oscilloscope repair attempt49:56
89.The left-for-dead TRS-80 Model II is finally repaired and working!49:50
90.Ti99/4A Motherboard Repair - Part 3 - More mistakes, but finally success!49:46
91.A IBM ThinkPad 701C with Butterfly Keyboard, a C16/+4 CPU Adapter, a Toughbook and an 8304 adapter49:35
92.Does this dead "laptop" have a gas plasma display? Let's try to revive it to find out! Samsung S520049:33
93.This 8" hard drive doesn't seem to exist (or does it?)49:32
94.286 motherboard repair - VARTA battery leaked49:28
95.This is one of the best monitors of all time (Commodore 1702)49:20
96.I did everything wrong when fully testing this C128D49:15
97.Some Ketchup Chips, some 486 Chips, an iFixit toolset, some IBM keys and a 90's IBM "Credit Card"48:41
98.TRS-80 Model 4P Test and Teardown48:34
99.This thing can backup and emulate MFM/ST-506 hard drives for your retro computers48:30
100.Fixes for the Apple ][ plus Language Card and Keyboard48:29