Last year someone advertised a box of computer bits for £5. The box was marked "For the tip", it contained an Acorn Atom, VIC 20 & tape deck, Amiga 500 and Atari 2600 Jnr. I gave the lady £100 who was as happy as I was 😍 Once in a lifetime find.
Please tell me I'm not the only one who came straight to the comments because of your thumbnail? 😂 To top it all off when I came to comment on my phone I saw a second thumbnail...not sure which one is better! Had to be all on purpose. Here's hoping it makes the algorithm go crazy! 😂😂😂 Now back to watching!
I have the thumbnail testing feature on my RUclips account. Not sure if it helps, but you can upload two or three thumbnails and it will eventually settle on the one that gets the most clicks
@@MarkFixesStuff Hi Mark. Thank you, I had no clue about this new feature as I unfortunately have not produced a video in a while but getting back into the game so will check it out. Love your videos!
Wow, I had and had forgotten all about Mini Office II. Nice pick up. I need to look at local sells more often. Everything on ebay is just ridiculous price. Great video. And Clares! Great haul
Real glad to see you still at it Mark. I'll be watching whatever you keep doing, wherever you're shooting from. Keep taking care of you and yours first.
I know the feeling of having to much stuff, have my own house now & five years later have no where to put anything. Granted not everything is mine due to living with my partner, but most of his stuff is in the loft.
@@MarkFixesStuff It has I have a Discord now, it is where I hang out, you should join some time have a proper catch up. Been trying to get together the old crew on there.
Hi. The dip switches on the keyboard will set the mode that the beeb will boot into, thats why it changed mode when fiddling with the keyboard connection.
There's links/switches on the keyboard PCB that select the screen mode at boot - if the keyboard ribbon/connection is dodge-city, then that'll explain the random mode changes
Hi Mark, the BBC micro was used a lot by radio hams hence why you have a morse training program, in the day we used them as a packet radio terminal linked to our radios and sent games over the air (not pirate copy’s of course 🤣🤣) it was the early days of packet radio using ax25 protocol they were and are a truly amazing computer. Had some great games Elite 2 colour on the standard machine or if you had the 2nd processor add on it was 4 colour as well as a pleather of other great games one called Frak brilliant find 👍👍
Great information Rick! Thank you! I had an Electron bank then so I do remember Frak! I even played it a year or so back and found it was quite difficult.
This would actually make a lot of sense due to the history behind Rediffusion, and their history with cable broadcast TV. I think I’ve been looking in the wrong way. Thank you Phil!
Another great vid! I’ve actually got a second BBC micro that I picked up about 6 months ago to fix for a video. I know it has the old revision PSU and I can’t wait to capture the magic smoke in action 😂 I think I count 3 videos in the last month? You are really spoiling us! (Not sarcasm, genuine happy!)
Hi mark, execlent haul, a BBC issue 3 PCB with a liner PSU it's an early model, the BBC wanted all BBC's to have a liner PSU so there was no interferance from a switch mode PSU to upset there delicate broadcast equipment! but fiscal concerns forced a cheaper Switch Mode PSU to be the norm. as already noted, random power up mode possibly keyboard ribbon cable or one of the keyboard logic chips, plenty of documents / service manuls avaiable online to help solve the issues your bound to come across! looking forward to the next video. Regards Martin, and old BBC Micro owner and service engineer
The floppy disks look like they came from a Lucas Nascom 3. At least they're identical to ones I had with my Nascom as kid. I also used my drives on a BBC B.
"I shouldn't be buying anything else..." As someone who is financially strapped, and didn't listen to that advice either- go for it. I'm in the hole for a laptop, a 3D printer, an a couple Raspberry Pi s- all in the name of getting on my feet. Well- maybe not the pi s. I'm learning python the hard hard way on them (need to go get a book or 10 from the library), and using the internet. Enjoy your haul as only you can. It's what I'm doing with my stuff. 🙂
Great pickup and its alway worth saving a BBC Micro and rare to find with such accesorries these days. I still have nightmares from many years ago throwing a load in a skip from a school i had to clear out :( /cry
Love a good old Beeb. One of the best things about buying a random loft find is that they are a complete mystery until you open them up and maybe discover a wonder of various add-on ROMs and expansions.
We used to have a Rediffusion building in Hull not too far from where I used to live, and the house we moved in to in the 90's still has the cabaling for Rediffusion comming in to it today. Found it a couple of years ago when there was a rewire done.
I know the feeling you're talking about at the start with the urge, even when I was completely struggling to feed myself I'd sometimes go down the skips and have a poke around just to try and find a "project". They have security that'd probably chuck you out if you went these days, but you could honestly find working old tellies, video recorders and game consoles, or stuff that just needed some trivial fix. If it was worse than that, I'd just put it back and hopefully someone who knew better than me would find it. Was often a good way to earn an easy £20 if you got one in good enough nick and found a buyer, but back then it was usually pretty easy to find someone wanting a TV or video or their kids room.
@@MrLurchsThings I definitely want to get the computer and VDU to and working together. Then I’ll need to make a wav of the light pen tape for archival purposes. See how we get on from there. Would definitely make a great video.
@@RetroTech100 there’s a mix of grim curiosity and weird excitement when you browse FB marketplace. There’s a megadrive near me for £25. I don’t need it but the urge is pretty strong…
@@willrobinson7599 I need to make a plan Will. It’s hard to think from one day to the next with the coming space being dismantled. I think maybe a Gotek might be a nice addition to the cleaned and repaired unit.
That mains plug is nowhere near as bad as the tat on Amazon where they think it's clever to sleeve the earth pin as well 😂 I even had one where the live and neutral pins looked normal but I broke one in half and just found a thin wire inside the plastic shroud to the top. 😮
I've got all my old BBC Micro stuff stored away in boxes. Don't think any of it has been touched for over 20 years! So I really should dig it all out and go through it. I imagine the BBC Micro itself will need a recap to the power supply.
@@jkmac625 hi if the PSU is Gold / Brass colour its most likley a Swotchmode PSU and will require a re cap kit, if ir is a block one its 90% a Liner PSU si wont require a recap
I'd really love a BBC micro, they look really nice and sadly they're thin on the ground here in the US for obvious reasons. First I saw of one was a master that Vince Clark used with some now-obscure and unobtanium hardware gizmo to sequence his synthesizers in a documentary. One day when I have the space again I'll find a helpful Brit to shepherd one to me. For now, I have an MSX2 to come to grips with.
Looks a nice set, the RH lightpen is reputed to be one of the best lightpens available for the beeb. If you getbit running i wouldn't mind a copy of the programs from its cassette as mine no longer reads :(
I don't suppose you know where I can find paint that will match the finish on cub monitors, I've got about 10 cubs but some of them have had a very hard life and need repainted urgently.
I don’t know I’m afraid. I know that Neil at RMC has done a bit of work on paint machine retro machines. It might be worth asking a question on the RMC discord?
Commenting half way through the vid (you might have answered it already yourself), but the boot screen mode is set by the dip switches on the bottom right of the keyboard, if the ribbon is funky, you'll may well get random values on that.
@@linuxjedivideothey were not fitted as standard, they were only fitted by people that needed to change floppy drive seek timings usually, or the startup screen mode for some reason
Fantastic haul of what must have been a huge expenditure when new. I'm sure a clever person like you will get it all sorted. By the way, maybe you don't have a disease, maybe you have a hobby. Hobbies are very important. Surely you cant 'get rid' of all those things behind you, I don't believe it.
@@rimmersbryggeri true story. I stopped eating pork for health reasons. Incredibly difficult to stick to, and this comment makes me want crispy bacon. 🥓
@@MarkFixesStuff Is there actually any real bacok in bacon chips though? I resumed eating pork for health reasons about 20 years ago personally. But we all have different sollutins that work for us. When it comes to bacon nitrites are probably a more likely culprit than the pork itself though.
How did you get away with buying this mate? My wife has told me if I buy another Spectrum she is going to castrate me and burn me in a bonfire of Spectrums.
I used to work for Rediffusion in a TV repair workshop and don't ever remember seeing one of those Monitors. Also £95 for all that gear.....you lucky ba@tard (as Monty Python would say) :)
@@MarkFixesStuff Yea, you maybe correct. What I can remember was that the Rediffusion colour tv model's were the MK1, MK3 and they had just started bringing in the MK4's. The Mono Chrome model's were the MK10, MK11 and MK13's. Although this is going back some 40 years, so I might not be completely accurate. It was during a Saturday morning overtime session that I got to play (test) a VIC 20. Also I remember during the lunch hour we would play the Hobbit on one of these new fangled ZX Spectrum's.
Haha! The joke is on you! It's my daughter's car that I stole for a quick getaway! Yes. Very dusty. Plus, spot the random roll of toilet paper if you can.
There's a space where the space(bar) should be! Where is it? At the SPACEBAR? (Play on words). LOL. (Note there's a View chip inside the BBC itself, maybe this could be the culprit for the display changes? Perhaps this is the one that isn't seated properly? Not sure it should be in there unless you are using the software. I am guessing, as I don't know for sure). Rediffusion and ABC merged to form Thames, LWT was a completely separate company. Just saying!
LWT was formed from other ex Rediffusion employees after the merger that created Thames. Interesting fact: My wife’s uncle was a set designer for Thames. Philip Blowers.
I was thinking, if you want to make money and you love to "FIX THINGS tm" then. Don't keep anything buy, fix and sell on.. that way you don't need a big gaff and you can keep the costs down, and even make more than you speed "win, win, win :)"...
@@MarkFixesStuff yeh, searches for Bogshot don't come up with anything. I can see if anyone local remembers the store. Was it brought local to the area? I happen to live right in the Camberley Bagshot border.
@@marcpearson2913 It was picked up from a house in Farnborough, so not very far. I'm on the Camberley Blackwater border, although moving soon as I keep harping on about.
@@MarkFixesStuff no wonder why you need to love them. I've been watching your video since way before your house fire and didn't realise you were so close.
If it wasn't so hot and humid here I would have worn glove. I did have a good hand wash after. Soapy water for the plastics and I think the PCB might go in the ultrasonice cleaner one side at a time.
@@MarkFixesStuff You need to get tips on the art of the cleaning montage from Neil! I'm sure there's a black glove subculture lapping that kind of thing up.
@@neilo3476that video was about how I need to move from the current location due to the costs of being here escalating. It was warning subscribers that my content would be a bit erratic going forward. I specifically said in the video that I would be continuing.
10:29 "Crumbs, Penfold!" A Danger Mouse fan! Me too!
In my last Patron vlog I told Alexa to shush. No one has mentioned it
Last year someone advertised a box of computer bits for £5. The box was marked "For the tip", it contained an Acorn Atom, VIC 20 & tape deck, Amiga 500 and Atari 2600 Jnr. I gave the lady £100 who was as happy as I was 😍 Once in a lifetime find.
I simultaneously hate you and love you for this.
Bloody brilliant, and even better it’s not in the dump!
Please tell me I'm not the only one who came straight to the comments because of your thumbnail? 😂 To top it all off when I came to comment on my phone I saw a second thumbnail...not sure which one is better! Had to be all on purpose. Here's hoping it makes the algorithm go crazy! 😂😂😂 Now back to watching!
I have the thumbnail testing feature on my RUclips account. Not sure if it helps, but you can upload two or three thumbnails and it will eventually settle on the one that gets the most clicks
@@MarkFixesStuff Hi Mark. Thank you, I had no clue about this new feature as I unfortunately have not produced a video in a while but getting back into the game so will check it out. Love your videos!
Wow, I had and had forgotten all about Mini Office II. Nice pick up. I need to look at local sells more often. Everything on ebay is just ridiculous price. Great video. And Clares! Great haul
hi Mark! great video as always, good feeling, beautiful computers. Welcome from France.
Thank you Francois and greetings from England!
Real glad to see you still at it Mark. I'll be watching whatever you keep doing, wherever you're shooting from. Keep taking care of you and yours first.
I know the feeling of having to much stuff, have my own house now & five years later have no where to put anything. Granted not everything is mine due to living with my partner, but most of his stuff is in the loft.
I love that his stuff is in the loft! Nice to hear from you Si! It’s been years!!
@@MarkFixesStuff It has I have a Discord now, it is where I hang out, you should join some time have a proper catch up. Been trying to get together the old crew on there.
Hi. The dip switches on the keyboard will set the mode that the beeb will boot into, thats why it changed mode when fiddling with the keyboard connection.
@@dannyarnold9823 a few clever people like yourself have told me about this. It makes so much sense that the ribbon connector needs to be sorted now.
Nice pickup, mate .. i loved using the bbc at school 😉 ..
Lovely outtro tune by Ben Elson 🤩
One of my favourite composers on Epidemic where I licence my music from.
Amazing find and great video as usual
The floppy drives look like they're from an IBM PC. Interesting hobbiest drive creation!
The innuendo is a huge as the load from the BBC in this video :)
There's links/switches on the keyboard PCB that select the screen mode at boot - if the keyboard ribbon/connection is dodge-city, then that'll explain the random mode changes
Hi Mark, the BBC micro was used a lot by radio hams hence why you have a morse training program, in the day we used them as a packet radio terminal linked to our radios and sent games over the air (not pirate copy’s of course 🤣🤣) it was the early days of packet radio using ax25 protocol they were and are a truly amazing computer. Had some great games Elite 2 colour on the standard machine or if you had the 2nd processor add on it was 4 colour as well as a pleather of other great games one called Frak brilliant find 👍👍
Great information Rick! Thank you! I had an Electron bank then so I do remember Frak! I even played it a year or so back and found it was quite difficult.
Bloody good haul!
As far as I can find out, the Rediffusion Plinth connector only works with a Rediffusion telebox which inputted RF on a base frequency of 8.9MHz.
This would actually make a lot of sense due to the history behind Rediffusion, and their history with cable broadcast TV. I think I’ve been looking in the wrong way. Thank you Phil!
Another great vid! I’ve actually got a second BBC micro that I picked up about 6 months ago to fix for a video.
I know it has the old revision PSU and I can’t wait to capture the magic smoke in action 😂
I think I count 3 videos in the last month? You are really spoiling us! (Not sarcasm, genuine happy!)
Revs!! Man that’s a blast from the past. Played it on my friend’s C64 back in the day. Very cool.
The micro is one the most glorious machines ever created IMO, thanks for caring for this little bugger
@@mikepartin571 I’m looking forward to getting it sorted.
One of those "If you don't buy it, you'll still be kicking yourself in ten years" things.
@@evertonshorts9376 get out of my head haha !!!!
A good haul there Mark! Great series of videos could be made with all this.
Hi mark, execlent haul, a BBC issue 3 PCB with a liner PSU it's an early model, the BBC wanted all BBC's to have a liner PSU so there was no interferance from a switch mode PSU to upset there delicate broadcast equipment! but fiscal concerns forced a cheaper Switch Mode PSU to be the norm. as already noted, random power up mode possibly keyboard ribbon cable or one of the keyboard logic chips, plenty of documents / service manuls avaiable online to help solve the issues your bound to come across!
looking forward to the next video.
Regards Martin, and old BBC Micro owner and service engineer
Very nice find! The disk drives will make a nice project.
I suspect that they already work when I replace the wire. I might investigate popping a Gotek on the Beeb though.
Excellent work, the poor dusty thing. Love those BBC circuit boards, such beautiful 80's design.
@@naviamiga so well thought out as well. Properly made with tinkerers in mind.
Your a real man just like us! you have cobbies on your wing mirrors :)
The floppy disks look like they came from a Lucas Nascom 3. At least they're identical to ones I had with my Nascom as kid. I also used my drives on a BBC B.
🤘🤘
"I shouldn't be buying anything else..."
As someone who is financially strapped, and didn't listen to that advice either- go for it. I'm in the hole for a laptop, a 3D printer, an a couple Raspberry Pi s- all in the name of getting on my feet. Well- maybe not the pi s. I'm learning python the hard hard way on them (need to go get a book or 10 from the library), and using the internet.
Enjoy your haul as only you can. It's what I'm doing with my stuff. 🙂
@@brianm6337 Well, a pi can be used for octoprint so it’s allowed! Thanks Brian!
Great pickup and its alway worth saving a BBC Micro and rare to find with such accesorries these days. I still have nightmares from many years ago throwing a load in a skip from a school i had to clear out :( /cry
Love a good old Beeb. One of the best things about buying a random loft find is that they are a complete mystery until you open them up and maybe discover a wonder of various add-on ROMs and expansions.
Definitely this! I don’t even know what some of the roms do!
Excellent 👌 I wish I had the space for a BBC micro.
I can remember my school having a pile of these systems
@@houseoftheted637 these, and Tatung Einsteins, are bloody massive. They aren’t easy to hide either.
@@MarkFixesStuff very hard to smuggle into the house past the missus 😂
Hammer Pants are the way.
We used to have a Rediffusion building in Hull not too far from where I used to live, and the house we moved in to in the 90's still has the cabaling for Rediffusion comming in to it today. Found it a couple of years ago when there was a rewire done.
@@darrenhunter2324 It’s amazing to think of TV being delivered by cable before terrestrial television.
Nice haul!
I know the feeling you're talking about at the start with the urge, even when I was completely struggling to feed myself I'd sometimes go down the skips and have a poke around just to try and find a "project". They have security that'd probably chuck you out if you went these days, but you could honestly find working old tellies, video recorders and game consoles, or stuff that just needed some trivial fix. If it was worse than that, I'd just put it back and hopefully someone who knew better than me would find it.
Was often a good way to earn an easy £20 if you got one in good enough nick and found a buyer, but back then it was usually pretty easy to find someone wanting a TV or video or their kids room.
I used to do that too on the local trading estate. I think we were the original ewaste heroes!
What a great pickup. Definitely worth a bit of a project. Would love to see the light pen in action.
@@MrLurchsThings I definitely want to get the computer and VDU to and working together. Then I’ll need to make a wav of the light pen tape for archival purposes. See how we get on from there. Would definitely make a great video.
Thats a great find Mark. I do like an fb marketplace rummage myself.
@@RetroTech100 there’s a mix of grim curiosity and weird excitement when you browse FB marketplace. There’s a megadrive near me for £25. I don’t need it but the urge is pretty strong…
The screen mode can be controlled from the dip switches on the keyboard, as can the seek times for the disks.
@@markpitts5194 ohh! I wonder if I knocked one?
@@MarkFixesStuff No, you've got a dodgy keyboard connection. 9:10
@@Wobblybob2004 This makes so much sense. The sceen mode was stadard when the keys didn't work.
For the price get pickup. I still remember seeing skips full of BBC machines when schools where told just to bin them :(
Same and it was at the point where they were just “old crap”, so nobody cared.
Nice pile of dust. Enjoy the fun. :)
The School my mum taught at has those exact monitors, but branded as either Tatung or Decca
I suspect they are Hitachi made and rebadged. I can’t find information on the plinth input yet
Great pickup for 95 quid , roll on part 2 mark
@@willrobinson7599 I need to make a plan Will. It’s hard to think from one day to the next with the coming space being dismantled. I think maybe a Gotek might be a nice addition to the cleaned and repaired unit.
Wow what a massive load :)
@@steveselectricalstuff884 Dirty though.
Thanks
@@stephenelliott7071 wow! Thank you so much Stephen! This helps so much.
@@MarkFixesStuff you're welcome, some money for the beeb. Keep producing great content! :-)
wow
That mains plug is nowhere near as bad as the tat on Amazon where they think it's clever to sleeve the earth pin as well 😂
I even had one where the live and neutral pins looked normal but I broke one in half and just found a thin wire inside the plastic shroud to the top. 😮
Yeah and people weirdly trust Amazon whilst decrying other marketplaces. You’ve got to be careful with everywhere
hope you cleaned out all the smeg mark. 😋👍
I've got all my old BBC Micro stuff stored away in boxes. Don't think any of it has been touched for over 20 years! So I really should dig it all out and go through it. I imagine the BBC Micro itself will need a recap to the power supply.
I thought that too, but this particular PSU didn’t suffer from the RIFA issue, and Mark H from Retro Clinic says he doesn’t do anything to these.
Not sure which type of power supply is in mine as I've never opened the case.
@@jkmac625 I’m no expert. I’m always hassling Mark.
@@jkmac625 hi if the PSU is Gold / Brass colour its most likley a Swotchmode PSU and will require a re cap kit, if ir is a block one its 90% a Liner PSU si wont require a recap
Great pickup mark i really like the crt monitor .I think the modern 4;3 aspect ratio lcd,s tv,s are well worth adding to any retro collection .
The 4:3 lcd is just so easy to use for a quick test. Easier to film as well to be honest.
I'd really love a BBC micro, they look really nice and sadly they're thin on the ground here in the US for obvious reasons. First I saw of one was a master that Vince Clark used with some now-obscure and unobtanium hardware gizmo to sequence his synthesizers in a documentary.
One day when I have the space again I'll find a helpful Brit to shepherd one to me. For now, I have an MSX2 to come to grips with.
You're in luck, the BBC batch I bought when living in the UK had text in marker all over the cover. Great haul you got there
Looks a nice set, the RH lightpen is reputed to be one of the best lightpens available for the beeb. If you getbit running i wouldn't mind a copy of the programs from its cassette as mine no longer reads :(
@@ukwebb I’ll see if I can get a recording. I’d need to get my cassette deck working first though.
95 quid for all that?? Are you descended from Dick Turpin? Top score!
Welcome back Mark, no more Temu sh*te and an awesome pick-up
@@kins749 thanks mate. Due to financial pressures at the moment, one hand washes the other I’m afraid. At least it wasn’t NordVPN 😅
I quite enjoyed the temu eps!
No Grannys Garden? 😮
Too overgrown….
I don't suppose you know where I can find paint that will match the finish on cub monitors, I've got about 10 cubs but some of them have had a very hard life and need repainted urgently.
I don’t know I’m afraid. I know that Neil at RMC has done a bit of work on paint machine retro machines. It might be worth asking a question on the RMC discord?
Excited for upcoming trash to treasure series
@@keiiko That’s the RMC series! Mine are called Retro Resurrections
My spidey sense is tingeling from your rear view mirror
Commenting half way through the vid (you might have answered it already yourself), but the boot screen mode is set by the dip switches on the bottom right of the keyboard, if the ribbon is funky, you'll may well get random values on that.
Your spare is missing the dip switches for some reason.
@@linuxjedivideo I just commented the same thing, i have never seen one come fitted with switches.
@@linuxjedivideothey were not fitted as standard, they were only fitted by people that needed to change floppy drive seek timings usually, or the startup screen mode for some reason
@@ukwebb how odd, all mine came with them, most of them didn't have disk controllers. I figured the dips switches were standard.
@@linuxjedivideo this is amazing info!!! Thank you so much!!!
Fantastic haul of what must have been a huge expenditure when new. I'm sure a clever person like you will get it all sorted. By the way, maybe you don't have a disease, maybe you have a hobby. Hobbies are very important. Surely you cant 'get rid' of all those things behind you, I don't believe it.
B...B...C...? Oh, British Broadcasting Corporation! ;)
@@johnadriandalton That’s all it can mean!
Burnt Bacon Chips?
@@rimmersbryggeri true story. I stopped eating pork for health reasons. Incredibly difficult to stick to, and this comment makes me want crispy bacon. 🥓
@@MarkFixesStuff Is there actually any real bacok in bacon chips though? I resumed eating pork for health reasons about 20 years ago personally. But we all have different sollutins that work for us. When it comes to bacon nitrites are probably a more likely culprit than the pork itself though.
Or Bloody Brilliant Computer? (Sorry, hope this doesn't offend!).
That car needs a good clean mate, it's got cobwebs on it! 😊
Daughters car. In her defence she's not quite passed her test yet.
How did you get away with buying this mate? My wife has told me if I buy another Spectrum she is going to castrate me and burn me in a bonfire of Spectrums.
This episode was just filthy
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Told the girlfriend I won't be buying any more old computers about 4 months ago... Guess what happened in the past 4 months!
That disease.. it's called Retro Mental Disorder.. I suffer from it too and I don't think there's a cure :P
I don’t really want to be cured either 😂
I used to work for Rediffusion in a TV repair workshop and don't ever remember seeing one of those Monitors. Also £95 for all that gear.....you lucky ba@tard (as Monty Python would say) :)
I’ve never seen one of these before. I think they were sold with the BBC maybe? Not sure. It’s Hitachi in reality I think.
@@MarkFixesStuff Yea, you maybe correct. What I can remember was that the Rediffusion colour tv model's were the MK1, MK3 and they had just started bringing in the MK4's. The Mono Chrome model's were the MK10, MK11 and MK13's. Although this is going back some 40 years, so I might not be completely accurate. It was during a Saturday morning overtime session that I got to play (test) a VIC 20. Also I remember during the lunch hour we would play the Hobbit on one of these new fangled ZX Spectrum's.
nice, looks like an early linear psu model?
It is!
@@MarkFixesStuff do they run very hot?
Seems a bit counterintuitive to "downsizing" but eh a deal is a deal :P
Shhhhhhhhh….. this never happened….
I only found computers in this video.
We all they say that, but do we really ever stop.
I won't, but if everyone else could then that would make it easier for me to find things!
Needs must when the devil drives. Been there myself. I really shouldn't be buying stuff, then "why am I bidding on a broken pc engine"
How can you NOT bid on it?
Is it bad that my main thought is you need to dust your car dashboard???
Haha! The joke is on you!
It's my daughter's car that I stole for a quick getaway!
Yes. Very dusty. Plus, spot the random roll of toilet paper if you can.
Morse Trainer = Morse Code.
Probably a Ham Radio person
Is that what that program is then? Interesting!
There's a space where the space(bar) should be! Where is it? At the SPACEBAR? (Play on words). LOL. (Note there's a View chip inside the BBC itself, maybe this could be the culprit for the display changes? Perhaps this is the one that isn't seated properly? Not sure it should be in there unless you are using the software. I am guessing, as I don't know for sure). Rediffusion and ABC merged to form Thames, LWT was a completely separate company. Just saying!
LWT was formed from other ex Rediffusion employees after the merger that created Thames.
Interesting fact: My wife’s uncle was a set designer for Thames. Philip Blowers.
I was thinking, if you want to make money and you love to "FIX THINGS tm" then. Don't keep anything buy, fix and sell on.. that way you don't need a big gaff and you can keep the costs down, and even make more than you speed "win, win, win :)"...
Is the address on the paper supposed to be Bagshot?
I think so.
@@MarkFixesStuff yeh, searches for Bogshot don't come up with anything. I can see if anyone local remembers the store. Was it brought local to the area? I happen to live right in the Camberley Bagshot border.
@@marcpearson2913 It was picked up from a house in Farnborough, so not very far. I'm on the Camberley Blackwater border, although moving soon as I keep harping on about.
@@MarkFixesStuff no wonder why you need to love them. I've been watching your video since way before your house fire and didn't realise you were so close.
Going for the click-bait then lmao
@@CBitsTech a BBC video needs no massaging to perform well.
Dirty BBC Pickup :O
in... Farnborough!
@@MarkFixesStuff You sure know how to get the clicks, Mark!
You might need gallons of rubbing alcohol to get all these items clean. I'm surprised you could handle these items with your bare hands.
If it wasn't so hot and humid here I would have worn glove. I did have a good hand wash after.
Soapy water for the plastics and I think the PCB might go in the ultrasonice cleaner one side at a time.
@MarkFixesStuff I'm in the the Nyc metro area in the US - I forgot that the UK doesn't really have air conditioning in homes.
@@MarkFixesStuff You need to get tips on the art of the cleaning montage from Neil! I'm sure there's a black glove subculture lapping that kind of thing up.
@@paul_boddieI’ve done cleaning sections before. I just find them a bit of a chore if I’m honest
I thought you had retired from all this?
@@neilo3476 retired from what?
Well 3 months ago, you put out a video saying..."I can't continue the channel like this. Channel Announcement."
@@neilo3476 Didn't you watch it?
@@MarkFixesStuff I thought I had, and commented. Or was this a new, different video - designed to pull people back in?
@@neilo3476that video was about how I need to move from the current location due to the costs of being here escalating. It was warning subscribers that my content would be a bit erratic going forward. I specifically said in the video that I would be continuing.
Apart from the obvious, (your wife is going to kill you, lol), great haul at a bargain price.
BTW, It's a disease we all have.
@@frankowalker4662 thank you for watching to the end haha!!
@@MarkFixesStuff I always do, Mark. You usualy slip something in just before you finish. LOL.
@@frankowalker4662 on the vinegar strokes...