Adrian's Digital Basement

Adrian's Digital Basement

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44,822,328
Subscribers:
236,000
Videos:
571
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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 200 Videos With The Most Comments by Adrian's Digital Basement


Video TitleCommentsCategoryGame
101.This blows away the $60 budget oscilloscope! (OWON VDS1022 review)499
102.A bricked TheC64 Mini? A filthy Macintosh LC, The ODroid-Go ESP32 handheld and more498
103.Macintosh 512K with an internal MFM hard drive?498
104.PC Archeology: A left for Dead IBM PC 5150 with a treasure hiding inside 🕷498
105.Test and teardown: The ADDS 4320 Communications Terminal495
106.30 pin to 72 pin SIMM adapters, a self-destructing SCSI hard drive and an Apple IIc mouse adapter495
107.PC archeology: Upgrading the Compaq Presario 425 All-In-One (Part 2)493Vlog
108.Amiga 4000 Repair Part 1: Recapping and RAM issues galore!492
109.The Apple III: My mini review and repair491Review
110.IBM PC/AT Model 5170: It's done! So much work, but worth it in the end.487
111.PC archeology: The Leading Edge MP-2400L doesn't exist486
112.You won't believe why the sound was broken on the Color Classic!484
113.It's cool seeing MS-DOS finally running on a Commodore Amiga483
114.Apple II+ Clone: Inside the Franklin Ace 1000 (w/ bonus RIFA smoke)482
115.This thing can backup and emulate MFM/ST-506 hard drives for your retro computers481
116.This Amiga 500 was left outside for years. Let's try to revive it!481
117.The Model 1 is fixed and you'll be surprised to find out what was wrong!479
118.A C64 datasette alternative, Lumafix test, Mac robot, and a yoyo for a Powerbook G3478
119.Apple IIc love: Cheap 12v power supply, ROM 4X upgrade and lots of cleaning478
120.Fixing a Commodore 1541 Disk Drive476
121.Macintosh PowerBook G3: Tour, Repair, Data Recovery and Emulation474
122.TRS-80 Model 4 / TRS-80 CoCo mash up (CoCo Repack)472
123.Can I save this Macintosh Color Classic?471
124.PowerLeap Pentium upgrade, a RCA portable TV, a serial IR remote and a caching Promise card468
125.Using a NOP Generator to help fix a dead 1541C drive (Bonus Track 1 Sensor demo)468Let's Play
126.The start of an Atari 8-bit repair-a-thon!466
127.The perfect way to NOT do SMD rework (RGB2HDMI overview and repair)464
128.How to fix an 8-bit computer with only cheap tools461Tutorial
129.Some Ketchup Chips, some 486 Chips, an iFixit toolset, some IBM keys and a 90's IBM "Credit Card"461
130.Sprucing up my TRS-80 Coco 3 #SepTandy460
131.Broken TI99 with games, SyQuest cart testing, a Cyrix 486DLC CPU, a smashed Mac, and a hand scanner460
132.Trying to revive a dead Amiga 2000459
133.Finally, a good C64 SID replacement! #armsid456
134.PC Archeology: The plasma screen is probably the best thing about Schneider PC 7640454
135.Unboxing goodies from Germany and a C64 fix448
136.The PicoGUS: An ingenious multifunction ISA sound card447
137.Corrosive glue nearly killed this monitor (IBM 9" VGA)447
138.How to make a cool Commodore 1541 disk drive447
139.Tech archeology: Exploring mysterious computer parts446
140.Macintosh 128k Mini-Tour and Black Screen Fix446
141.Amiga 4000 Repair Part 2: RAM issues are solved!446
142.I've got a pile of broken C64s, let's fix a couple!445
143.Restoring a Commodore 1702 monitor using a main board from 2023444
144.The IBM PS/1 VGA monitor is built like a tank! (and still useful)443
145.A smashed C64, a C128 to SCART adapter, a W65C02S to 6502 adapter and a replica C64441
146.Mid-Week Mini Mail Call #7 - A treasure-trove of rare Commodore items and more!440
147.Greeting cards on a floppy, a dead CP/M card, California Beachgirls, and some strange disks439
148.Don't use a blowtorch to fix your C64!439
149.An IBM PC XT inside an Amiga: The A2088 Bridgeboard and the original 360k floppy drive438
150.Fixing a PC that won't turn on (Bonus magic smoke!)437
151.Can an external PCI-Express to PCI adapter work? Sort of...435
152.PC archeology: The PC Partner by Leading Technology434
153.PC archeology: Treasure hunting inside old PCs434
154.Sakhr AX-230: An Arabic MSX432
155.How to fix a Keytronic foam and foil keyboard431Tutorial
156.The Macintosh SE is slow. Let's speed it up!430
157.I wasn't expecting this fault with this CoCo 1 motherboard427
158.Exploring the Compaq's first desktop computer from 1984: The Compaq Deskpro426
159.How to remove chips without damaging the circuit board426Tutorial
160.Five bad Commodore 64s. One hour. All fixed!425
161.This is one of the best monitors of all time (Commodore 1702)423
162.A mysterious keyboard from 1978, an external SCSI2SD, a cool book and a safe way to open packages423
163.Apple II+ clone repair: The sweet taste of success!421
164.Apple ][ plus: 8304 replacement from AliExpress, more keyboard fixes, and a huge surprise!420
165.This Acorn Electron won't load anything from tape #repair419
166.Using the NEC APC, Japanese MS-DOS computer with 8" drives419
167.The Retro Chip Tester Pro does it all (Review)418Review
168.Original 1977 Apple II repair418
169.The left-for-dead TRS-80 Model II is finally repaired and working!416
170.I figured out what is wrong with the Atari 520 ST!414
171.I was completely wrong with my diagnosis of this IBM PC 5160 motherboard414
172.Improving the $10 8-bit handheld game console412
173.Let's fix a dead VARTA ravaged 486 motherboard411
174.RAMCHECK for Rammy, an Intel 386 breakout board and three keyboards411
175.286 motherboard repair - VARTA battery leaked410
176.The TTL RGB2HDMI Raspberry Pi solution, some CHIP SBCs, SIMM sockets and formatting 720k floppies408
177.Apple Monitor /// - Anti glare mesh? (Teardown, Clean and Tune)408
178.Dollar Tree $1 Sunbeam LED Bulb: 800 lumen (9w) Teardown and Review408Review
179.Mac Repairathon Part 3: Recapping and repairing407
180.Atari 800 keyboard fix (Mitsumi membrane)407
181.This TRS-80 Color Computer is dead, so let's fix it404
182.This computer was designed for smart kids403
183.Yellowest VIC-20 ever, SNES controller, TI-2500 Calculator Repair and money grab cleaning floppy400
184.Does the $3 GAL-PLA work with Epyx FastLoad? (Bonus fastload comparisons)395
185.TRS-80 Model III garbage at boot repair392
186.BBC Master mods and improvememts392
187.The TRS-80 Model 4 can't do this! The Frankenstein CoCo is alive again391
188.Mid-Week Mini Mail Call #1: A box of goodies from the UK390
189.Testing and repairing a mysterious Amiga "art project"390
190.A Mac Classic accelerator, some chips as old as me and some Sharpie paint pens390
191.Mac Repairathon Part 1: Taking stock of the issues387
192.Tektronix 2445: My first vintage oscilloscope repair attempt386
193.C64 power supply on the yellowest C128 in the world385
194.The Mac Color Classic lives again, sort of...384
195.Fixing and pimping the Panasonic Toughbook383
196.PET Rescue Part 4 - It's done! (Fixing the Datasette and keyboard, again)382
197.Laser 128EX: An Apple //c clone that is better than the real thing382
198.Tons of RAM, a dual slot CF-IDE adapter, a Hakko 808 and some SCSI stuff382
199.Permanent Killer Poke Mod and CRT Spot fix on the Commodore PET 2001379
200.Testing a $125 2-channel portable oscilloscope (Hantek 2C42 Review)379Review