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 Most Comments by Adrian's Digital Basement


Video TitleCommentsCategoryGame
1.Commodore 64 left outside for over a decade! Could it still work??2,767
2.I replaced the main board of this TV with brand new parts made in 2023!2,000
3.What have I done? I hope I made the right decision!1,800
4.TI99 Games, Sharp Pocket Computer, Mountain Climbing, Apple II Ghost Busting, and a SNES 500gb HD1,604
5.Commander X16 technical deep dive1,500
6.Can I save this trashpicked Samsung TV?1,423
7.Can this sad broken C64 be saved?1,416
8.This 6502 is as old as me and I test it1,300
9.This small CRT monitor is less than 2" thick1,193
10.The 80s computer you've never heard of: The NABU PC1,100
11.I visited the UK and brought back some computers! Let's see if they work.1,061
12.ZX Spectrum Part 3 - Revisiting the machine at last!1,057
13.Trashpicked Samsung LCD TV Part 2: New LED Modules970
14.This is how to use an 8" disk drive on the PC945Tutorial
15.BBC Master 128: The evolved 8-bit computer from Acorn911
16.The Blender PC! #DOScember908
17.Getting the Commander X16 running903
18.Can this thing double the performance of your vintage PC in just seconds?895
19.I know nothing about the Sega Master System. Let's fix this one.862
20.PC archeology: Leading Edge Model D861Vlog
21.Parallel port Zip drive, SCSI Jazz drives, beefy TI99 expansion card and several PCB kits840
22.What is this rare multi-user UNIX workstation? (Plexus P/20)812
23.It's like a Silicon Graphics machine but runs Windows807
24.4-bit Nibble: Saving a woodgrain TV from the scrap heap (bonus rejuvenation!)805
25.What's keeping this Apple IIc from working?798
26.PC archeology: Mystery 486 Mini-Tower795Vlog
27.Touch Screen MS-DOS PC from 1983789Command & Conquer
28.How good can a new $60 oscilloscope actually be? (Hantek 6022BE Review)781Review
29.Using 90's tech to connect SCSI devices to modern computers in 2022766
30.ZX Spectrum Part 2: Troubleshooting and fixing the ZX Spectrum750
31.Unboxing a staggering number of machines (From Russia, the UK, the USA and the middle-east)742
32.I was shocked at what was keeping this Acorn Electron from working (Acorn Electron Repair)741
33.An Atari 2600 repair, a Zenith Laptop, cleaning supplies and a 286 co-processor725
34.ZX Spectrum Part 1 - It's a very sick machine (and a BBC Micro update)724Vlog
35.A viewer sent in a very special donation!712
36.The "self healing" Amiga 500703
37.Rejuvenating a Macintosh CRT with equipment from 1969698
38.PC Archeology: Let's explore the Samsung S5200 and attempt a repair on the gas plasma screen696
39.The Pinecil soldering iron is surprisingly good685
40.Can we fix bad chips ... in the oven?678
41.Not forgotten: MFM hard drives667
42.I need to follow my own advice with this Amiga 500656
43.This 8" hard drive doesn't seem to exist (or does it?)653
44.The 8-bit home computer from 1975 you've never heard of646
45.The $17 Chinese Apple Pencil clone646
46.Using an Arduino as a Mod Chip in a Sony PlayStation641Let's Play
47.MFM drives are really unreliable640
48.An Amiga floppy drive adapter, candy overload, EPROM haul and C64 cartridge housings636
49.Does this dead "laptop" have a gas plasma display? Let's try to revive it to find out! Samsung S5200636
50.I bought a C64 SID chip from AliExpress!630
51.Troubleshooting the beautiful Atari 800624
52.Macintosh IIsi Fix+Recap, AppleTalk stuff, NuBus and PDS cards and other Mac goodies [MAXI SIZE]624
53.Can you replace your C64 PLA for under $3?622
54.4/12 C64 repair using a great $57 portable oscilloscope (ZEEWEII DSO1511G review)606
55.Trashpicked Voicemail System604
56.The NEC APC runs MS-DOS from 8" disks598
57.Is that smoke? Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 4 Computer Unboxing and Test595
58."Left for dead" Commodore 64C made beautiful again!594
59.Refurbishing the BBC Master 128588
60.The Plexus P/20 is now fully operational!587
61.We made some unbelievable discoveries about this Plexus P/20!584
62.What mysterious retro goodies can we find inside these boxes?582
63.Tech archeology: The frustrating experience of trying to identify mystery cards574
64.TRS-80 Model 4P Test and Teardown573
65.I bought more C64 SID chips from AliExpress! (And some other chips too)572
66.PC archeology: Compaq Presario 425 All-In-One (Part 1)571Vlog
67.A mint C64, Haribo From Germany, Joysticks and a replica Super Zaxxon cart570
68.This Atari was nearly trashed! Can I save it?570
69.Nibble Size: Let's make some memories!568
70.Apple II+ clone repair: It was one of my most difficult567
71.Booting UNIX on the Plexus P/20 didn't go to plan563
72.Unboxing and testing Commodore stuff for the holidays561
73.IBM PC/AT Model 5170: Saved from the trash 🔥557
74.Another left for dead machine: a TRS-80 Model II #septandy 🕸🕷🐜553
75.VIC-II Kawari: FPGA based VIC-II replacement for the C64550
76.A look inside a running Miniscribe hard drive (not a brick)550
77.Can a $10 8-bit handheld game console be any good?550
78.The IBM PS/1 was the followup to the disastrous PCjr and it's pretty good!550
79.Dollar Tree $1 LEDlife 6.5 watt LED Bulb review and teardown (40 watt equiv)548Review
80.Can I rejuvenate the CRT in my Mitsubishi Multisync monitor?548
81.Dollar Tree $1 LED Bulb: 1100 lumen (12w) Teardown and Review546Review
82.Adding a RGB input to a Sony Trinitron (KV-9PT60 / KV-9PT50)543
83.Another cheap scope: $18, shipped! (FNIRSI DSO152)538
84.Finally, a reliable inexpensive RAM upgrade for the Atari ST! (That you can make yourself)533
85.The Mac Plus had modern multi monitor support in 1986 and I got it working!529
86.Really fixing the CRT spot on the Commodore PET 2001520
87.$15 Apple Mac IIci Recap and Fix520
88.The PicoMEM is an amazing software defined ISA card518
89.It was a long road to booting DOS68 on the old SWTPC 6800517
90.Follow-up to fake or real chips? I think I know the answer now.515
91.A 386 A.I. Co-Processor from 1986, an EGA card driving a composite CRT, and an ISA Prototype Card513
92.I figured out exactly what's wrong with my Toshiba CRT TV (20AF41)513
93.How to image and create disks for retro computers509
94.Is an IBM PC usable at the same clock speed as an Apple II?508
95.Retrobrighting worked well ... until it didn't (Atari ST 520)508
96.Mid-Week Mini Mail Call #5 - Unusual DRAM, DIP PIN straightener and a ton of German candy!507
97.I fixed the TRS-80 Model II505
98.Ti99/4A Motherboard Repair - Part 3 - More mistakes, but finally success!503
99.Improve your C64's video output with this simple fix499
100.IBM PC/AT Model 5170: So many issues! (BIOS mania)499