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 Most Liked Videos by Adrian's Digital Basement


Video TitleRatingCategoryGame
1.A look inside a running Miniscribe hard drive (not a brick)33,515
2.Commodore 64 left outside for over a decade! Could it still work??31,218
3.Can this sad broken C64 be saved?20,372
4.I replaced the main board of this TV with brand new parts made in 2023!24,000
5.Can I save this trashpicked Samsung TV?16,447
6.What have I done? I hope I made the right decision!15,000
7.Trashpicked Samsung LCD TV Part 2: New LED Modules14,464
8.This 6502 is as old as me and I test it13,000
9.This small CRT monitor is less than 2" thick11,144
10.4/12 C64 repair using a great $57 portable oscilloscope (ZEEWEII DSO1511G review)10,000
11.This is how to use an 8" disk drive on the PC9,841Tutorial
12.Does this dead "laptop" have a gas plasma display? Let's try to revive it to find out! Samsung S520010,000
13.How good can a new $60 oscilloscope actually be? (Hantek 6022BE Review)9,755Review
14.What's keeping this Apple IIc from working?9,271
15.We made some unbelievable discoveries about this Plexus P/20!8,640
16.This 8" hard drive doesn't seem to exist (or does it?)8,600
17.It was a long road to booting DOS68 on the old SWTPC 68008,191
18.Rejuvenating a Macintosh CRT with equipment from 19698,132
19.Using an Arduino as a Mod Chip in a Sony PlayStation7,862Let's Play
20.The 80s computer you've never heard of: The NABU PC8,200
21.The Pinecil soldering iron is surprisingly good7,783
22.The 8-bit home computer from 1975 you've never heard of7,753
23.The Plexus P/20 is now fully operational!7,816
24.Getting the Commander X16 running7,512
25.Touch Screen MS-DOS PC from 19837,352Command & Conquer
26.First power up of the Plexus P/20 dual processor UNIX system7,515
27.The $17 Chinese Apple Pencil clone7,130
28.This Amiga 500 was left outside for years. Let's try to revive it!9,400
29."Left for dead" Commodore 64C made beautiful again!7,083
30.This Atari was nearly trashed! Can I save it?7,066
31.Amiga 4000 Repair Part 1: Recapping and RAM issues galore!7,019
32.Trying to revive a dead Amiga 20006,831
33.TRS-80 Model 4 / TRS-80 CoCo mash up (CoCo Repack)6,900
34.What is this rare multi-user UNIX workstation? (Plexus P/20)8,139
35.I was shocked at what was keeping this Acorn Electron from working (Acorn Electron Repair)8,000
36.A viewer sent in a very special donation!6,778
37.It's like a Silicon Graphics machine but runs Windows6,610
38.The Mac Plus had modern multi monitor support in 1986 and I got it working!7,400
39.The Retro Chip Tester Pro does it all (Review)6,482Review
40.Troubleshooting the beautiful Atari 8006,458
41.Booting UNIX on the Plexus P/20 didn't go to plan6,778
42.PC Archeology: Let's explore the Samsung S5200 and attempt a repair on the gas plasma screen7,000
43.I fixed the TRS-80 Model II6,393
44.I've got a pile of broken C64s, let's fix a couple!7,100
45.Can you replace your C64 PLA for under $3?6,385
46.Fixing a Commodore 1541 Disk Drive6,192
47.I figured out what is wrong with the Atari 520 ST!6,179
48.I'm really scared to turn the TRS-80 Model II on6,151
49.Using 90's tech to connect SCSI devices to modern computers in 20226,111
50.How to remove chips without damaging the circuit board6,058Tutorial
51.The left-for-dead TRS-80 Model II is finally repaired and working!6,300
52.The Macintosh SE is slow. Let's speed it up!5,959
53.I was completely wrong with my diagnosis of this IBM PC 5160 motherboard5,955
54.I bought more C64 SID chips from AliExpress! (And some other chips too)5,833
55.I know nothing about the Sega Master System. Let's fix this one.6,400
56.PC archeology: Leading Edge Model D5,772Vlog
57.Amiga 4000 Repair Part 2: RAM issues are solved!5,736
58.Let's try to get the SWTPC 6800 computer working5,706
59.The IBM PS/1 was the followup to the disastrous PCjr and it's pretty good!5,666
60.The Field Found Amiga 500 broke again and it was all my fault!6,200
61.MFM drives are really unreliable6,000
62.The "self healing" Amiga 5005,800
63.From Death's doorstep to alive again: I really love this Field Found Amiga 5006,400
64.The Model 1 is fixed and you'll be surprised to find out what was wrong!5,900
65.BBC Master 128: The evolved 8-bit computer from Acorn6,100
66.Testing and repairing a mysterious Amiga "art project"6,300
67.Using a NOP Generator to help fix a dead 1541C drive (Bonus Track 1 Sensor demo)5,590Let's Play
68.Another cheap scope: $18, shipped! (FNIRSI DSO152)9,700
69.The Apple III: My mini review and repair5,574Review
70.How to image and create disks for retro computers6,000
71.Can the Amiga Diagnostic ROM help me figure out what was wrong with this Amiga 500?5,543Let's Play
72.PC Archeology: A left for Dead IBM PC 5150 with a treasure hiding inside πŸ•·6,800
73.I need to follow my own advice with this Amiga 5005,900
74.Can we fix bad chips ... in the oven?5,443
75.You won't believe why the sound was broken on the Color Classic!5,426
76.This TRS-80 Color Computer is dead, so let's fix it5,421
77.Another left for dead machine: a TRS-80 Model II #septandy πŸ•ΈπŸ•·πŸœ5,405
78.Fixing two C64 motherboards with hot chips5,386
79.Finally, a reliable inexpensive RAM upgrade for the Atari ST! (That you can make yourself)5,360
80.The NEC APC runs MS-DOS from 8" disks5,600
81.Testing a $125 2-channel portable oscilloscope (Hantek 2C42 Review)5,340Review
82.One fast Macintosh Color Classic!5,317
83.Commander X16 technical deep dive6,000
84.PC Archeology: Not just another normal IBM PC XT clone (Handwell PC-401)5,900
85.Restoring a Commodore 1702 monitor using a main board from 20236,300
86.I bought a C64 SID chip from AliExpress!5,295
87.Fault finding and trying to fix the Apple ][ plus5,285
88.I figured out exactly what's wrong with my Toshiba CRT TV (20AF41)5,700
89.I wasn't expecting this fault with this CoCo 1 motherboard5,400
90.The Mac Color Classic lives again, sort of...5,273
91.TRS-80 Model III garbage at boot repair5,253
92.Original 1977 Apple II repair5,500
93.How to fix a Keytronic foam and foil keyboard5,203Tutorial
94.Apple II+ clone repair: It was one of my most difficult5,700
95.TRS-80 Model 4P 80-column crash repair (Part 2)5,300
96.PC archeology: Treasure hunting inside old PCs5,500
97.A Mac Classic with 4mb of RAM without using the RAM expansion card5,300
98.Apple II+ clone repair: The sweet taste of success!5,800
99.Overclocking this Mac to the limit using scrap parts and period correct mods6,200
100.Adding a composite video input to this 1977 portable TV (Panasonic TR-555)5,143