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- Testing 'new old stock' 9" CRTs: A perfect fit for the Apple II. (Pelco PMM9A)
- That didn't go to plan: Panasonic WV-5370 CRT swap
- Testing four CRT monitors with bonus sidequests (Commodore 1702, IBM 5151, Panasonic WV-5370A)
- I love using a wireless USB keyboard with my vintage PCs (HIDman AXP)
- Amiga floppy drive resurrection (Chinon FB-354)
- Trying to resurrect a broken "920 in 1" Famicom multi-cart
- GE SUPERADIO II: It sounds way better than I expected
- Turbo Mail Call #5: Open Source DRAM tester, RGB converters, PC-Engine, Apple /// stuff and more!
- No more lag? Overclocking the NES CPU by 40%
- Wait, you can overclock the NES CPU?
- Preparing the Acorn Archimedes for VCF PNW
- Plexus P/20: One more thing
- My pocket scope broke. Let's fix it. (ZOYI ZT-703S repair)
- Testing an unknown Atari 2600 Jr.
- These old monochrome monitors are amazing #tubeswap
- Zenith ZVM-131: An interesting RGB monitor from 1983
- IBM PC 5150 repair: Bad RAM / parity errors
- Testing a trashpicked 27" Television (Panasonic CT-27D10B)
- PSU load testing
- A "greedy" Mac IIci overclock, testing video cards and a motherboard
- Let's figure out how this ISA card works (DTC 1181)
- Sorting out and testing my broken Commodore floppy drives (Enhancer 2000, 1541C, 1550)
- Turbo Mail Call #4: Only one of these in all of North America?
- Can I use the I2C bus to control the modded 13" TV? (Sharp 13J-M100)
- Turbo Mail Call #3: The final push! More freaking awesome stuff
- Turbo Mail Call #2: Looking at more cool and exciting stuff
- Turbo Mail Call #1: Let's get through the backlog!
- Apple 400k Single Sided Floppy Drive Refresh
- Apple Profile Hard Drive forensics and testing
- ISA card follow-up: Super hard to fix sound card, VGA 0WS issue and more
- Casual ISA Card Testing: Paradise EGA, IDE/Floppy+XTIDE, Paradise VGA and a Crystal sound card
- Casual Atari ST Triage and Fix
- Part 4: And with that, the "mystery jack" TV is fully fixed!
- Acorn Archimedes Logitech Mouse Conversion
- Part 3: Signs of life from the "mystery jack" TV #repair
- Part 2: Going nowhere fast: Fixing the "mystery jack" TV, again. #repair
- Franklin Ace 10 floppy drive tune up
- Part 1: Why did someone add these jacks to this old TV? (Magnavox 13MT143S) #repair
- I'd like to cheat at Galaxian. Here's how I did it.
- Testing Sound Blaster RAM expansion cards in MS-DOS
- These little TVs were everywhere (Panasonic TR-1203T)
- Does the "field found" C64 still work in 2025?
- The first affordable home automation platform and digital storage scope? (ADC-1/Wavesaver 10)
- More fun with phones: The Panasonic analog PBX (KX-TA824)
- ZX Spectrum motherlode, broken Famicoms and a battery powered soldering iron
- Core memory, old magazine ads and an early touch screen tablet
- Preserving the ROMs on the best RAM tester ever made (RAMCheck)
- Fixing up a grimey old CD player (NEC CD-510)
- 0112 An Apple II emulator along with other Apple II goodies
- 0111 Apple II goodies including clone floppy drives and rare books
- 0110 I brought home many treasures from VCFSW 2025!
- CRT scratch removal tests
- Fixing bad key switches all at once (Atari 800XL AWC Type 2)
- 0109 An undocumented AT&T computer, Olivetti parts and a terrible Zenith Eazy PC
- Atari 1200XL Mini-Repair and Mod-Discovery
- Adding a high-res mode to this composite color monitor (Philips / Magnavox monitors)
- Can I even find a broken Atari 8-bit computer?
- Will a video card with DVI fix my DOS text-mode issues? (Dolch PAC-62)
- 0108 C64 packet radio TNC, TRS-80 M1 Digital I/O expander and more (PAKRATT-64)
- This Sampo 7713 TV was built to last
- 0107 Possibly the biggest SMMC item ever (Coleco Adam, Atari ST, Atari 130XE)
- Testing a couple random PC motherboards
- 0106 A Soviet era Олимпик С (Olympic S,) a Mesmerizer, a mouse and some RAM
- 0105 An Apple II Super Serial Clone, an SNES MIDI interface, and an NES cart drawer
- 0104 An Italian Olivetti PC1, a 240v to 120v monitor conversion and a microscope
- 0103 A dead Mac IIfx, a fun cookbook and clock replacements
- 0102 Faulty DEC VT100 "Advanced Video Option" board
- 0101 A broken Commodore 1551 disk drive
- 0100 Fixing a faulty "ATI Graphics Solution Rev 3" video card
- Ultimate Commodore 1084 SCART modification
- Quality of life: Adding a proper IEC mains power input jack to a monitor
- Are these chargers safe? Answering my own questions (Quansheng UV-K5/K6 charging info)
- 0099 PC keyboard on a Mac Plus, the ultimate C64 RAM test and a NOS 5.25" drive
- Repairing a motherboard with a subtle intermittent fault
- VHS mechanisms are complex intricate things
- Soroc IQ 120: CRT swap try #2. Finally some success?
- 0098 It's new year's day so let's replace an MSX 2 HIC, look at a broken sound card and eat candy!
- 0097 Chill out with maple syrup, the Video Starter System, and a mid 90s personal assistant
- It's cute but broken: The GE Spacemaker 5" color TV
- Testing the sparkly Nintendo PPU to see if it's bad
- Cleaning up and modifying a corroded 286 motherboard
- 0096 Giving my Apple ][+ multiple personalities with ROMX+
- 0095 Dumping and recreating PAL chips, a riddle and the awesome C64 SIDKICK
- 0094 Let's talk about game consoles and basement organization
- 0093 Two international wedge computers from 1987 (Olivetti PC1 and Panasonic FS-A1F)
- 0092 The first ever home "computer", a Digital laptop, motherboard trays and more!
- The Zeos 386SX was a speedy and competitive motherboard
- 0091 Lumacode by c0pperdragon, an Apple Mouse replica, video capture, T-shirts and more!
- 0090 A modern IBM CGA card clone, a new thermal camera, hemostats, chips and more!
- 0089 Troubleshooting Mac SE/30 motherboards and mini Sony CRT monitor (WatchCam)
- 0088 Super VCF Midwest 19 wrap-up and a C64 SID vs SIDKICK battle
- Panasonic SVHS VCR stops after a couple seconds
- This monitor is the same as the IBM 5154 EGA monitor! (Samsung CD-1452M)
- Replacing a bad ISA slot
- 0087 Pi Pico emulating a whole 6502 computer, Meatloaf for the C64, TRS-80 goodies and more
- UPDATES! The dead hardcards might work and a big XTRAMTEST improvement
- Test and try: Five (probably broken) hard cards #autopsy
- Remember when computer monitors were modified TVs? ( Zenith ZVM-121)
- You don't always need fancy tools to fix a broken 8-bit computer
- Test and try: A cool Analog/Digital VGA card and a couple PC motherboards