1. | A look inside a running Miniscribe hard drive (not a brick) | 33,515 | |
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2. | Commodore 64 left outside for over a decade! Could it still work?? | 31,218 | |
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3. | Can this sad broken C64 be saved? | 20,372 | |
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4. | I replaced the main board of this TV with brand new parts made in 2023! | 24,000 | |
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5. | Can I save this trashpicked Samsung TV? | 16,447 | |
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6. | What have I done? I hope I made the right decision! | 15,000 | |
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7. | Trashpicked Samsung LCD TV Part 2: New LED Modules | 14,464 | |
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8. | This 6502 is as old as me and I test it | 13,000 | |
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9. | This small CRT monitor is less than 2" thick | 11,144 | |
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10. | 4/12 C64 repair using a great $57 portable oscilloscope (ZEEWEII DSO1511G review) | 10,000 | |
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11. | This is how to use an 8" disk drive on the PC | 9,841 | Tutorial |
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12. | Does this dead "laptop" have a gas plasma display? Let's try to revive it to find out! Samsung S5200 | 10,000 | |
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13. | How good can a new $60 oscilloscope actually be? (Hantek 6022BE Review) | 9,755 | Review |
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14. | What's keeping this Apple IIc from working? | 9,271 | |
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15. | We made some unbelievable discoveries about this Plexus P/20! | 8,640 | |
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16. | This 8" hard drive doesn't seem to exist (or does it?) | 8,600 | |
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17. | It was a long road to booting DOS68 on the old SWTPC 6800 | 8,191 | |
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18. | Rejuvenating a Macintosh CRT with equipment from 1969 | 8,132 | |
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19. | Using an Arduino as a Mod Chip in a Sony PlayStation | 7,862 | Let's Play |
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20. | The 80s computer you've never heard of: The NABU PC | 8,200 | |
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21. | The Pinecil soldering iron is surprisingly good | 7,783 | |
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22. | The 8-bit home computer from 1975 you've never heard of | 7,753 | |
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23. | The Plexus P/20 is now fully operational! | 7,816 | |
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24. | Getting the Commander X16 running | 7,512 | |
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25. | Touch Screen MS-DOS PC from 1983 | 7,352 | | Command & Conquer
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26. | First power up of the Plexus P/20 dual processor UNIX system | 7,515 | |
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27. | The $17 Chinese Apple Pencil clone | 7,130 | |
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28. | This Amiga 500 was left outside for years. Let's try to revive it! | 9,400 | |
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29. | "Left for dead" Commodore 64C made beautiful again! | 7,083 | |
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30. | This Atari was nearly trashed! Can I save it? | 7,066 | |
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31. | Amiga 4000 Repair Part 1: Recapping and RAM issues galore! | 7,019 | |
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32. | Trying to revive a dead Amiga 2000 | 6,831 | |
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33. | TRS-80 Model 4 / TRS-80 CoCo mash up (CoCo Repack) | 6,900 | |
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34. | What is this rare multi-user UNIX workstation? (Plexus P/20) | 8,139 | |
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35. | I was shocked at what was keeping this Acorn Electron from working (Acorn Electron Repair) | 8,000 | |
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36. | A viewer sent in a very special donation! | 6,778 | |
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37. | It's like a Silicon Graphics machine but runs Windows | 6,610 | |
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38. | The Mac Plus had modern multi monitor support in 1986 and I got it working! | 7,400 | |
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39. | The Retro Chip Tester Pro does it all (Review) | 6,482 | Review |
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40. | Troubleshooting the beautiful Atari 800 | 6,458 | |
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41. | Booting UNIX on the Plexus P/20 didn't go to plan | 6,778 | |
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42. | PC Archeology: Let's explore the Samsung S5200 and attempt a repair on the gas plasma screen | 7,000 | |
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43. | I fixed the TRS-80 Model II | 6,393 | |
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44. | I've got a pile of broken C64s, let's fix a couple! | 7,100 | |
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45. | Can you replace your C64 PLA for under $3? | 6,385 | |
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46. | Fixing a Commodore 1541 Disk Drive | 6,192 | |
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47. | I figured out what is wrong with the Atari 520 ST! | 6,179 | |
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48. | I'm really scared to turn the TRS-80 Model II on | 6,151 | |
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49. | Using 90's tech to connect SCSI devices to modern computers in 2022 | 6,111 | |
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50. | How to remove chips without damaging the circuit board | 6,058 | Tutorial |
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51. | The left-for-dead TRS-80 Model II is finally repaired and working! | 6,300 | |
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52. | The Macintosh SE is slow. Let's speed it up! | 5,959 | |
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53. | I was completely wrong with my diagnosis of this IBM PC 5160 motherboard | 5,955 | |
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54. | I bought more C64 SID chips from AliExpress! (And some other chips too) | 5,833 | |
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55. | I know nothing about the Sega Master System. Let's fix this one. | 6,400 | |
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56. | PC archeology: Leading Edge Model D | 5,772 | Vlog |
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57. | Amiga 4000 Repair Part 2: RAM issues are solved! | 5,736 | |
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58. | Let's try to get the SWTPC 6800 computer working | 5,706 | |
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59. | The IBM PS/1 was the followup to the disastrous PCjr and it's pretty good! | 5,666 | |
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60. | The Field Found Amiga 500 broke again and it was all my fault! | 6,200 | |
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61. | MFM drives are really unreliable | 6,000 | |
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62. | The "self healing" Amiga 500 | 5,800 | |
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63. | From Death's doorstep to alive again: I really love this Field Found Amiga 500 | 6,400 | |
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64. | The Model 1 is fixed and you'll be surprised to find out what was wrong! | 5,900 | |
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65. | BBC Master 128: The evolved 8-bit computer from Acorn | 6,100 | |
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66. | Testing and repairing a mysterious Amiga "art project" | 6,300 | |
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67. | Using a NOP Generator to help fix a dead 1541C drive (Bonus Track 1 Sensor demo) | 5,590 | Let's Play |
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68. | Another cheap scope: $18, shipped! (FNIRSI DSO152) | 9,700 | |
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69. | The Apple III: My mini review and repair | 5,574 | Review |
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70. | How to image and create disks for retro computers | 6,000 | |
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71. | Can the Amiga Diagnostic ROM help me figure out what was wrong with this Amiga 500? | 5,543 | Let's Play |
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72. | PC Archeology: A left for Dead IBM PC 5150 with a treasure hiding inside π· | 6,800 | |
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73. | I need to follow my own advice with this Amiga 500 | 5,900 | |
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74. | Can we fix bad chips ... in the oven? | 5,443 | |
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75. | You won't believe why the sound was broken on the Color Classic! | 5,426 | |
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76. | This TRS-80 Color Computer is dead, so let's fix it | 5,421 | |
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77. | Another left for dead machine: a TRS-80 Model II #septandy πΈπ·π | 5,405 | |
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78. | Fixing two C64 motherboards with hot chips | 5,386 | |
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79. | Finally, a reliable inexpensive RAM upgrade for the Atari ST! (That you can make yourself) | 5,360 | |
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80. | The NEC APC runs MS-DOS from 8" disks | 5,600 | |
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81. | Testing a $125 2-channel portable oscilloscope (Hantek 2C42 Review) | 5,340 | Review |
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82. | One fast Macintosh Color Classic! | 5,317 | |
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83. | Commander X16 technical deep dive | 6,000 | |
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84. | PC Archeology: Not just another normal IBM PC XT clone (Handwell PC-401) | 5,900 | |
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85. | Restoring a Commodore 1702 monitor using a main board from 2023 | 6,300 | |
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86. | I bought a C64 SID chip from AliExpress! | 5,295 | |
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87. | Fault finding and trying to fix the Apple ][ plus | 5,285 | |
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88. | I figured out exactly what's wrong with my Toshiba CRT TV (20AF41) | 5,700 | |
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89. | I wasn't expecting this fault with this CoCo 1 motherboard | 5,400 | |
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90. | The Mac Color Classic lives again, sort of... | 5,273 | |
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91. | TRS-80 Model III garbage at boot repair | 5,253 | |
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92. | Original 1977 Apple II repair | 5,500 | |
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93. | How to fix a Keytronic foam and foil keyboard | 5,203 | Tutorial |
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94. | Apple II+ clone repair: It was one of my most difficult | 5,700 | |
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95. | TRS-80 Model 4P 80-column crash repair (Part 2) | 5,300 | |
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96. | PC archeology: Treasure hunting inside old PCs | 5,500 | |
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97. | A Mac Classic with 4mb of RAM without using the RAM expansion card | 5,300 | |
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98. | Apple II+ clone repair: The sweet taste of success! | 5,800 | |
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99. | Overclocking this Mac to the limit using scrap parts and period correct mods | 6,200 | |
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100. | Adding a composite video input to this 1977 portable TV (Panasonic TR-555) | 5,143 | |
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