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Retrospective
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Retro Computers and Calculators.
Stream - Winfast Leadtek A250, will it live? | Descent on the Pentium | Original hardware.2024 11 06
Stream - Winfast Leadtek A250, will it live? | Descent on the Pentium | Original hardware.2024 11 06
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Stream - AGP graphics card benchmarking on the P3 850MHz for science - 2024 11 04
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Stream - AGP graphics card benchmarking on the P3 850MHz for science - 2024 11 04
Stream - AGP graphics card testing on the P3 | Descent (P1) | NFS (486) - 2024 11 02
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General retro computing on original PC hardware | AGP graphics card testing on the P3 | Descent (P1) | NFS (486)
Stream - 90s Classics | Descent on the Pentium 166 | Duke 3D on the 486 DX4 100 - 2024 10 31
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Stream - 90s Classics | Descent on the Pentium 166 | Duke 3D on the 486 DX4 100 - 2024 10 31
Stream - OG PC Hardware | Descent on the Pentium 166 | Duke Nukem 3D on the 486 DX4 100 - 2024 10 23
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Stream - OG PC Hardware | Descent on the Pentium 166 | Duke Nukem 3D on the 486 DX4 100 - 2024 10 23
Stream - Men of War Assault Squad 2 cooperative 3 player vs 5 CPU players - 2024 10 21 20 36 43
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Stream - Men of War Assault Squad 2 cooperative 3 player vs 5 CPU players - 2024 10 21 20 36 43
Stream - Pentium 166 - Real Hardware | Continuing Descent play through - 2024 10 20
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Stream - Pentium 166 - Real Hardware | Continuing Descent play through - 2024 10 20
Stream attempting to successfully overclock the 486 DX4 100 | Descent + Duke Nukem gaming 2024 10 19
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Stream attempting to successfully overclock the 486 DX4 100 | Descent Duke Nukem gaming 2024 10 19
Stream - The 486 DX4 100 is nearing completion and what I've changed| Descent| Duke Nukem 2024-10-18
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Stream - The 486 DX4 100 is nearing completion and what I've changed| Descent| Duke Nukem 2024-10-18
Stream - 486 Projects and planning to build a nice one with a DX4 100 | Descent gaming - 2024 10 17
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Stream - 486 Projects and planning to build a nice one with a DX4 100 | Descent gaming - 2024 10 17
Stream - 486 Benchmarking | BIOS setting comparisons and general farting about - 2024 10 14
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Stream - 486 Benchmarking | BIOS setting comparisons and general farting about - 2024 10 14
Stream - Matsushita Creative CD-ROM Drive Testing - Blame Carcenomy for inspiring me. 2024 10 10
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Stream - Matsushita Creative CD-ROM Drive Testing - Blame Carcenomy for inspiring me. 2024 10 10
Stream Sinclair ZX Spectrum Real Hardware | Microdrive cartridge repair | Multiface 128 - 2024 10 05
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Stream Sinclair ZX Spectrum Real Hardware | Microdrive cartridge repair | Multiface 128 - 2024 10 05
Stream - Sinclair ZX Spectrum Real Hardware | Interface 1 and 2 | Microdrives - 2024 09 29
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Stream - Sinclair ZX Spectrum Real Hardware | Interface 1 and 2 | Microdrives - 2024 09 29
Stream - Men of War Assault Squad 2 Cooperative vs Bots 2024 09 26
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Stream - Men of War Assault Squad 2 Cooperative vs Bots 2024 09 26
Stream - CASIO Calculator | Games | 2024 09 24
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Stream - CASIO Calculator | Games | 2024 09 24
Stream - (Sound out until about 5min) Men of War Assault Squad - 3 humans vs 4 bots - 2024 09 23
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Stream - (Sound out until about 5min) Men of War Assault Squad - 3 humans vs 4 bots - 2024 09 23
Stream - A special thanks to Mevunky for his donation. Part of my calculator collection - 2024 09 18
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Stream - A special thanks to Mevunky for his donation. Part of my calculator collection - 2024 09 18
Stream - Amiga 2000 new optical drive and OS3.9 installation (not upgraded) - 2024 09 11
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Stream - Amiga 2000 new optical drive and OS3.9 installation (not upgraded) - 2024 09 11
Stream - More Amiga | Open Source Scan Converter | Tandem Data IDE/ATA/CDRom adapter - 2024 09 10
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Stream - More Amiga | Open Source Scan Converter | Tandem Data IDE/ATA/CDRom adapter - 2024 09 10
Stream - Assault Squad Men of War 2 - Cooperative Play | We've slightly improved - 2024 08 30
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Stream - Assault Squad Men of War 2 - Cooperative Play | We've slightly improved - 2024 08 30
Stream - Cooperative Men of War Assault Squad 2 - 2024-08-28
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Stream - Cooperative Men of War Assault Squad 2 - 2024-08-28
AMIGAugust Stream - Original Hardware | A2500 - Downgrades - 2024 08 27
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AMIGAugust Stream - Original Hardware | A2500 - Downgrades - 2024 08 27
AMIGAugust Stream - Original Hardware | A2500 - 020 Build - 2024 08 26
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AMIGAugust Stream - Original Hardware | A2500 - 020 Build - 2024 08 26
AMIGAugust Stream - Original Hardware | PCMCIA CD-ROM | Buddha IDE + CF Card | Lemmings - 2024 08 25
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AMIGAugust Stream - Original Hardware | PCMCIA CD-ROM | Buddha IDE CF Card | Lemmings - 2024 08 25
AMIGAugust Stream - Real Hardware | Cooling solution for Apollo 030 Accelerator | Games - 2024 08 24
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AMIGAugust Stream - Real Hardware | Cooling solution for Apollo 030 Accelerator | Games - 2024 08 24
AMIGAugust Stream | Real Hardware | Amiga 600 with Apollo 030 Accelerator - 2024-08-19
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AMIGAugust Stream | Real Hardware | Amiga 600 with Apollo 030 Accelerator - 2024-08-19
AMIGAugust Stream | Real Hardware | Rainy Sunday afternoon relaxing - 2024-08-18
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AMIGAugust Stream | Real Hardware | Rainy Sunday afternoon relaxing - 2024-08-18
AMIGAugust Stream - Real Hardware | Amiga A1200s | 68030 Accelerator | MMULib - 2024 08 17
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AMIGAugust Stream - Real Hardware | Amiga A1200s | 68030 Accelerator | MMULib - 2024 08 17
AMIGAugust Stream - Real Hardware | Amiga A1200 stock take | Accelerators | SCSI CD-ROM - 2024 08 16
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AMIGAugust Stream - Real Hardware | Amiga A1200 stock take | Accelerators | SCSI CD-ROM - 2024 08 16
I completely enjoy your videos. Would you consider making more on the 41C / 41 CX and HP-IL its fascinating
it doesn't work on 2 of my 64c's but works fine on my breadbin
Thank you for what you do.
Thanks
Great video. Great memories. Thanks for sharing.
We love The Huck!
Can you do part 3?!
This looks cool!
Thank you your post! Very well explained the process. A side note: I dip the wick to flux and apply a tiny amount of tint to the soldering iron's tip to help the exchange of heat between the surfaces. It uses more wick but the result is quicker and better. Considering the cleaning: the cotton materail is good. Try to use toothbrush to press the cotton to the surface, it works well.
I think if they just created a Commodore fast load cartridge made by Epyx, people would have just accepted it as normal.
Commodore should have bundled the fast load cartridge with the drives. I guess they didn't want to admit the flaws.
I never really thought my 1541 disk drive was slow back in the day when I was using it. I was amazed at how much faster it was compared to my tape drive. I didn't really have anything else to measure it against.
Also, I was thrilled when I first got a tape drive. My dad gave me a C64 for Christmas and I didn't have any way to store programs for at least the first year. I remember spending hours typing in programs from the backs of magazines and then having to correct my typing mistakes only to have to turn off the computer a few hours later and lose everything!
It's slow, but still way faster than cassette. I remember some of my cassette games taking upwards to 15 minutes to load and many times the load failed and you had to rewind the tape and start all over!
Thank you for this great series / playlist
Cool video.
These were sold in Sydney (Emona Electronics, Haymarket) (+ probably many other cities) around 1983/84. I recall that there was a glossy double sided fold out brochure showing off the keyboard, system unit and a matching slimline dual drive unit that sat on top of the system unit and matched perfectly. A very nice system indeed. Apple II+ compatible with 64k usually. A matching amber phosphor monitor. Keyboards imported for sale in Australia did not have the Chinese characters. Early batches had the key legends printed on the keys and wore off after some use. The dealer I knew took the keyboards before sale, masked and sprayed the keycaps with a clear laquer to prevent this from occurring.
Not sure if you can answer, but I just received one of these as a gift for nostalgia. It turns on, the lights come on, the top light blinks, but that’s it. No startup sequence or anything. I tried several tapes, but it’s just not working. Any idea how to fix it? Thanks. ☺️
I had a heck of a time with this getting that dang back plate back on!!!! At about 31:40. Get about 8 of those spring loaded finger clamps and place then to the right of the metal tabs to hold the plate down. Like you said place that black colored lip against the edge of a table/bench what ever. Then GENTLY tap the right edge of that bottom plate with a small hammer. It does help to have a second person to either hold the assembly or do the tapping.
Thanks for a great set of videos on the HP calculators
Would it work if you applied the flux to the wick instead of the components?
jesus
I have both those boards. put the latest bios on them , and you will have some good overclocking boards.
ruclips.net/video/9DN3ZYc86Yg/видео.htmlsi=KtZ-ODIV5y9EB2tL to upgrade the bios on the Asus board
I had one of these 440bx gigabyte boards back in the day, and I remember that when I switched to a P3 800, it involved setting the dip switches on the board in a way that was not listed in the manual. I only knew about how to set it because it was mentioned on an internet forum at the time. I previously had one of those Celeron 300A at 450, and to get that to work you had to tape off a couple of the pins on the CPU card.
I've actually inherited one of these. When I turn it on I see "error" on the screen - it's a bit of a vague message. Since I can see that when you turn yours on you see 0.00 I know it can't be that it expects a card to be loaded. Can it be the thermal paper not loaded properly or something like that?
They ought to have an HP-IL accessory with a built-in SD card reader. The SD cards are more reliable than magnetic cards and they are industry standard that can also be used in digital cameras.
😏👍 It's all about The Pentiums 🐢
My very first computer game! 😊
Were HP-67/97 cards copy protected?
Four years, and I just found this video. The System-80 was designed so that BASIC programs made for the TRS-80 would work on the System-80, but the minor hardware differences meant that it probably wouldn't run machine-code programs. I wonder if you know of the Dick Smith "Super-80" kit computer? It was a kit-built machine. It never really "took off" in a big way, but I bought one (which is sitting out in my garage). I even modified it a bit, and I got a copy of the machine code listing for TRS-80 BASIC and entered it into the Super-80 computer, then modified it to work with the Super-80 hardware. It worked, too. It was a lot better than the BASIC version which was made for the Super-80.
I wrote several large (...) applications on the HP-41 and HP-71B, e.g. a data acquisition application for the Swiss forest engineers, to collect information about tree health under a mandate from the Swiss government, to examine the claims that the forests were dying, which was very popular scaremongering from the Green Party, in the 1980s. I also wrote the PC application which handled the data collected with the HP-41. After several years of observation, the verdict was clear - the forests were perfectly healthy and growing much faster than expected (cf. all the studies about the "greening of the planet" published since then, including by NASA, as added CO2 really accelerates plant growth). On the HP-71, I wrote an application to calculate and plot profiles of high tension cable paths, with the pylons, obstacles, the cable distance to the ground (with the variations based on temperature, snow cover etc.) It all fit into 17KB of RAM. EOS (Energie Ouest Suisse) used it to plan a high tension cable between Lausanne and Yverdon, instead of software sold by Siemens for $200K. The application with the corresponding plots was published in the Swiss Engineering magazine in 1987, about 2 years after I completed it. I'm still laughing when I see how much memory most applications need, today, to do simple stuff 🤣
Hey, heck of a setup you got cooking down there! I have a syqyest lying around and a Supra...I dunno if I got the skillz to pull it off brother! Nice stuff!
Cheers Bud. I'll message you via Discord ARG channel.
2:39:14 Came for the intercepting, stayed for the cat.
The Commodore A2630 Processor board comes with 2 megs or 4 megs of memory installed. That GVP SCSI board, that you have installed, takes 1 meg 30-pin SIMMs. There appears to be 4 megs installed. So, there should be no conflict on the Zorro II bus. That high quality Chinon disk drive has the jumpers on the bottom of the PCB. So yes, the drive will have to be removed from the chassis to change the jumpers. 😃
Probably one of the best machines of the 90s
fantastic video thanks !!
Cyrix wasn't the best but still a important part of CPU history. I use to be that person that hated Cyrix (always been a AMD fan) but now I have been collecting the CPUs. Fastest Cyrix MII I have currently is the PR400. I would love to find the PR433(I know I can just bump up the FSB from 95 to 100 and get the same results) to add to my collection. Thanks for the video.
Nice vintage system. May I ask what CPU you are running?
Lucky sod... An Hercules card, a six pack and it's boots without issues. 😊
hi
i am glad to watch this video. actually, I have been used it since I was kid. I live in taiwan. when I used it. this product is tragic. this computer's power supply has a little problem. it made me to repair for many times when I was kid. after many years , I purchased it once from ebay. I still repair it for several times. and now, I change new psu and add ups.it is very stable when I boot it. I must say. I feel so bad with acer. but I must use acer monitor. because this brand support 15K for my apple II gs and low price.
This is awesome. I grew up playing Half life and CS 1.6 with my brothers at LAN parties back in the day. Great memories
Retrospective, I loved this video so much, I had to hit the like button!
dang, id never expect such video to appear in reccomendeds tho i hope you get much more recognition!
The best 3 hours i have ever spent on youtube.
Have you seen Michael Wessel's PicoRAM 6116? It emulates the RAM and effectively replaces the need for the tape deck. And I had one of these, but I banished it to Oz, and is now in the care of The Clueless Engineer over in Port Macquarie. And if you ever see one pass through eBay, the E&L MT-80Z is a MPF-I on the right hand side (with a second Z80 board on the left hand side). The MT-80AZ is different though.
I haven't seen that but I'll look into it. Thanks.
I know this is really old now, and you probably already figured this out, but just for the benefit of anyone passing by: the Fastload cartridge that TFW8B sells is the Fastload Reloaded, which has additional routines for dealing with the SD2IEC. I'm fairly sure that a normal Fastload cartridge will not work with SD2IEC, or at the very least it'll just load at the normal speed. There are other fastloaders that have been tweaked for the SD2IEC, I can't remember if the SNAPPY2020 (updated version of Super Snapshot 5) is one of them.
This VDrive is shown in Episode 104 of the Spectrum Show.
That was my dad's first console!
I had a C64c and the Diskdrive(in fact I still have them). for some reason the fastload cartridge totally past me by. no idea why I didn't get 1 back in the day.