101. | This blows away the $60 budget oscilloscope! (OWON VDS1022 review) | 499 | |
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102. | A bricked TheC64 Mini? A filthy Macintosh LC, The ODroid-Go ESP32 handheld and more | 498 | |
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103. | Macintosh 512K with an internal MFM hard drive? | 498 | |
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104. | PC Archeology: A left for Dead IBM PC 5150 with a treasure hiding inside 🕷 | 498 | |
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105. | Test and teardown: The ADDS 4320 Communications Terminal | 495 | |
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106. | 30 pin to 72 pin SIMM adapters, a self-destructing SCSI hard drive and an Apple IIc mouse adapter | 495 | |
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107. | PC archeology: Upgrading the Compaq Presario 425 All-In-One (Part 2) | 493 | Vlog |
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108. | Amiga 4000 Repair Part 1: Recapping and RAM issues galore! | 492 | |
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109. | The Apple III: My mini review and repair | 491 | Review |
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110. | IBM PC/AT Model 5170: It's done! So much work, but worth it in the end. | 487 | |
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111. | PC archeology: The Leading Edge MP-2400L doesn't exist | 486 | |
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112. | You won't believe why the sound was broken on the Color Classic! | 484 | |
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113. | It's cool seeing MS-DOS finally running on a Commodore Amiga | 483 | |
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114. | Apple II+ Clone: Inside the Franklin Ace 1000 (w/ bonus RIFA smoke) | 482 | |
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115. | This thing can backup and emulate MFM/ST-506 hard drives for your retro computers | 481 | |
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116. | This Amiga 500 was left outside for years. Let's try to revive it! | 481 | |
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117. | The Model 1 is fixed and you'll be surprised to find out what was wrong! | 479 | |
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118. | A C64 datasette alternative, Lumafix test, Mac robot, and a yoyo for a Powerbook G3 | 478 | |
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119. | Apple IIc love: Cheap 12v power supply, ROM 4X upgrade and lots of cleaning | 478 | |
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120. | Fixing a Commodore 1541 Disk Drive | 476 | |
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121. | Macintosh PowerBook G3: Tour, Repair, Data Recovery and Emulation | 474 | |
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122. | TRS-80 Model 4 / TRS-80 CoCo mash up (CoCo Repack) | 472 | |
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123. | Can I save this Macintosh Color Classic? | 471 | |
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124. | PowerLeap Pentium upgrade, a RCA portable TV, a serial IR remote and a caching Promise card | 468 | |
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125. | Using a NOP Generator to help fix a dead 1541C drive (Bonus Track 1 Sensor demo) | 468 | Let's Play |
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126. | The start of an Atari 8-bit repair-a-thon! | 466 | |
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127. | The perfect way to NOT do SMD rework (RGB2HDMI overview and repair) | 464 | |
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128. | How to fix an 8-bit computer with only cheap tools | 461 | Tutorial |
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129. | Some Ketchup Chips, some 486 Chips, an iFixit toolset, some IBM keys and a 90's IBM "Credit Card" | 461 | |
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130. | Sprucing up my TRS-80 Coco 3 #SepTandy | 460 | |
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131. | Broken TI99 with games, SyQuest cart testing, a Cyrix 486DLC CPU, a smashed Mac, and a hand scanner | 460 | |
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132. | Trying to revive a dead Amiga 2000 | 459 | |
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133. | Finally, a good C64 SID replacement! #armsid | 456 | |
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134. | PC Archeology: The plasma screen is probably the best thing about Schneider PC 7640 | 454 | |
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135. | Unboxing goodies from Germany and a C64 fix | 448 | |
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136. | The PicoGUS: An ingenious multifunction ISA sound card | 447 | |
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137. | Corrosive glue nearly killed this monitor (IBM 9" VGA) | 447 | |
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138. | How to make a cool Commodore 1541 disk drive | 447 | |
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139. | Tech archeology: Exploring mysterious computer parts | 446 | |
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140. | Macintosh 128k Mini-Tour and Black Screen Fix | 446 | |
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141. | Amiga 4000 Repair Part 2: RAM issues are solved! | 446 | |
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142. | I've got a pile of broken C64s, let's fix a couple! | 445 | |
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143. | Restoring a Commodore 1702 monitor using a main board from 2023 | 444 | |
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144. | The IBM PS/1 VGA monitor is built like a tank! (and still useful) | 443 | |
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145. | A smashed C64, a C128 to SCART adapter, a W65C02S to 6502 adapter and a replica C64 | 441 | |
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146. | Mid-Week Mini Mail Call #7 - A treasure-trove of rare Commodore items and more! | 440 | |
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147. | Greeting cards on a floppy, a dead CP/M card, California Beachgirls, and some strange disks | 439 | |
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148. | Don't use a blowtorch to fix your C64! | 439 | |
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149. | An IBM PC XT inside an Amiga: The A2088 Bridgeboard and the original 360k floppy drive | 438 | |
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150. | Fixing a PC that won't turn on (Bonus magic smoke!) | 437 | |
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151. | Can an external PCI-Express to PCI adapter work? Sort of... | 435 | |
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152. | PC archeology: The PC Partner by Leading Technology | 434 | |
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153. | PC archeology: Treasure hunting inside old PCs | 434 | |
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154. | Sakhr AX-230: An Arabic MSX | 432 | |
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155. | How to fix a Keytronic foam and foil keyboard | 431 | Tutorial |
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156. | The Macintosh SE is slow. Let's speed it up! | 430 | |
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157. | I wasn't expecting this fault with this CoCo 1 motherboard | 427 | |
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158. | Exploring the Compaq's first desktop computer from 1984: The Compaq Deskpro | 426 | |
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159. | How to remove chips without damaging the circuit board | 426 | Tutorial |
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160. | Five bad Commodore 64s. One hour. All fixed! | 425 | |
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161. | This is one of the best monitors of all time (Commodore 1702) | 423 | |
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162. | A mysterious keyboard from 1978, an external SCSI2SD, a cool book and a safe way to open packages | 423 | |
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163. | Apple II+ clone repair: The sweet taste of success! | 421 | |
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164. | Apple ][ plus: 8304 replacement from AliExpress, more keyboard fixes, and a huge surprise! | 420 | |
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165. | This Acorn Electron won't load anything from tape #repair | 419 | |
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166. | Using the NEC APC, Japanese MS-DOS computer with 8" drives | 419 | |
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167. | The Retro Chip Tester Pro does it all (Review) | 418 | Review |
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168. | Original 1977 Apple II repair | 418 | |
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169. | The left-for-dead TRS-80 Model II is finally repaired and working! | 416 | |
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170. | I figured out what is wrong with the Atari 520 ST! | 414 | |
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171. | I was completely wrong with my diagnosis of this IBM PC 5160 motherboard | 414 | |
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172. | Improving the $10 8-bit handheld game console | 412 | |
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173. | Let's fix a dead VARTA ravaged 486 motherboard | 411 | |
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174. | RAMCHECK for Rammy, an Intel 386 breakout board and three keyboards | 411 | |
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175. | 286 motherboard repair - VARTA battery leaked | 410 | |
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176. | The TTL RGB2HDMI Raspberry Pi solution, some CHIP SBCs, SIMM sockets and formatting 720k floppies | 408 | |
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177. | Apple Monitor /// - Anti glare mesh? (Teardown, Clean and Tune) | 408 | |
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178. | Dollar Tree $1 Sunbeam LED Bulb: 800 lumen (9w) Teardown and Review | 408 | Review |
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179. | Mac Repairathon Part 3: Recapping and repairing | 407 | |
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180. | Atari 800 keyboard fix (Mitsumi membrane) | 407 | |
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181. | This TRS-80 Color Computer is dead, so let's fix it | 404 | |
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182. | This computer was designed for smart kids | 403 | |
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183. | Yellowest VIC-20 ever, SNES controller, TI-2500 Calculator Repair and money grab cleaning floppy | 400 | |
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184. | Does the $3 GAL-PLA work with Epyx FastLoad? (Bonus fastload comparisons) | 395 | |
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185. | TRS-80 Model III garbage at boot repair | 392 | |
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186. | BBC Master mods and improvememts | 392 | |
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187. | The TRS-80 Model 4 can't do this! The Frankenstein CoCo is alive again | 391 | |
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188. | Mid-Week Mini Mail Call #1: A box of goodies from the UK | 390 | |
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189. | Testing and repairing a mysterious Amiga "art project" | 390 | |
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190. | A Mac Classic accelerator, some chips as old as me and some Sharpie paint pens | 390 | |
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191. | Mac Repairathon Part 1: Taking stock of the issues | 387 | |
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192. | Tektronix 2445: My first vintage oscilloscope repair attempt | 386 | |
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193. | C64 power supply on the yellowest C128 in the world | 385 | |
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194. | The Mac Color Classic lives again, sort of... | 384 | |
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195. | Fixing and pimping the Panasonic Toughbook | 383 | |
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196. | PET Rescue Part 4 - It's done! (Fixing the Datasette and keyboard, again) | 382 | |
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197. | Laser 128EX: An Apple //c clone that is better than the real thing | 382 | |
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198. | Tons of RAM, a dual slot CF-IDE adapter, a Hakko 808 and some SCSI stuff | 382 | |
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199. | Permanent Killer Poke Mod and CRT Spot fix on the Commodore PET 2001 | 379 | |
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200. | Testing a $125 2-channel portable oscilloscope (Hantek 2C42 Review) | 379 | Review |
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