I Paid 99p For This FAULTY Simpson's BARTMAN Game | Can I FIX It?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @StezStixFix
    @StezStixFix  Год назад +105

    Stupid Biscuit Stuff.

    • @ScoobGruber
      @ScoobGruber Год назад +2

      Leave biscuit alone

    • @Njuregen
      @Njuregen Год назад +1

      seriously wondered first if somehow food got inside, as the texture looked pretty tasty... Wouldn't eat it though.

    • @bc508
      @bc508 Год назад +1

      Please clean or jetwash your mat. It's so dirty when zoomed in on (Yes I know its probaly glue or bits of pc stuff, but jetwash it off =-D )

    • @anonymousscience4095
      @anonymousscience4095 Год назад

      My "BSc IT" has served me well...

    • @getyroks
      @getyroks Год назад

      Very nice samsung s23 ultra you got there with a spigen case.. I got the same😂

  • @portland-182
    @portland-182 Год назад +94

    In this dedicated LCD handheld game, Nelson's kidnapped Maggie and only Bartman can save her! In the first level Bart tries to collect Bartman's cape, mask and skateboard while dodging walnuts Nelson shoots at him with a slingshot. Being hit with a walnut costs a life.
    After collecting all three items Bart transforms into Bartman and the second level begins. Bartman skates down the road after a fruit truck Nelson has jumped into. Nelson flings apples and watermelons, trying to knock Bartman off his skateboard. Every so often Santa's Little Helper will appear and give Bartman an apple that he can throw at Nelson when Nelson tries to hit him with a watermelon. Being hit with either an apple or watermelon costs a life.
    After hitting Nelson with ten apples he's defeated and the game loops back to the first level, but projectiles move faster with each victory. The game continues until the player runs out of lives.

    • @hapskie
      @hapskie Год назад +3

      I would be very impressed if you remember this in this detail from 1989!

    • @DeathMetalDerf
      @DeathMetalDerf Год назад +6

      You're an absolute champion for typing all that into the comments. Absolutely fantastic work.😊

    • @Rick_Todd
      @Rick_Todd Год назад

      Moby Games or Wiki Simpsons .

    • @johnrogers2826
      @johnrogers2826 Год назад

      Definitely, stupid game.

  • @jesus_perez_r
    @jesus_perez_r Год назад +87

    It’s the little things that make Steve’s video standout (“day’s without melting plastic”) 😂

    • @DavidPlass
      @DavidPlass Год назад

      Wesley Treat has a buzzer and automatic counter for "days without a dumb"

  • @PetrolBeard
    @PetrolBeard Год назад +7

    No one’s gonna mention the Lidl shirt? 😂 they do the trainers and shorts to go with it! I was in Lidl earlier today and saw them, I asked my wife who would wear this? 😂 now I know! Good job with the repair, I enjoy your videos!

  • @Vibropollo
    @Vibropollo Год назад +41

    Good job.
    Now this little guy deserve a 3dprinted battery cover ❤

    • @hugegamer5988
      @hugegamer5988 Год назад +7

      Better yet, 4d print it so the original owner can enjoy it too.

    • @KB1UIF
      @KB1UIF Год назад +1

      @@hugegamer5988 FYI, apparently now there is such a thing as 5D data storage, a laser burns data into a quartz block about 2 inches square.Why that's 5D I have no idea !

    • @aarond6131
      @aarond6131 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing LOL

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch Год назад +106

    Could have put heatshrink on the transistor leg before you soldered it in place :)

    • @Siriuslichtblau
      @Siriuslichtblau Год назад +8

      I think, solder mask would do the trick as well to protect this rogue leg

    • @tobyprior3198
      @tobyprior3198 Год назад

      I Think your wrong.@@Siriuslichtblau

    • @maicod
      @maicod Год назад

      I'd put a bit of sticky tape in between them

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Год назад

      Good idea, I was thinking solder mask.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Год назад +9

      Read that as "heatsink" about 4 times. Thought it a peculiar request.

  • @jcmo5900
    @jcmo5900 Год назад +7

    Wow. Liked for the fix, the melted plastic day counter, and the Bartman. Pure magic!

  • @thematthewlondon
    @thematthewlondon Год назад +1

    ahh man perfect outro.. the simpsons sing the blues was my jam for years.. had it on CD as a kid

  • @FiveStringCommando
    @FiveStringCommando Год назад +2

    14:29
    That’s awesome!!!
    You should also have one that is “Days since Yeeted Chip”

  • @FurianDeLurker
    @FurianDeLurker Год назад +1

    You are seriously one of the most wholesome, entertaining, AND educational people here on youtube! And Dave too, of course.

  • @Mr-Mag00
    @Mr-Mag00 Год назад +6

    "I'll work it out" that face haha 😂 pure confidence. Thank you so much for your comedy and wit that you tackle these projects it keeps me coming back, Have a good day!

  • @HD-wf3bp
    @HD-wf3bp Год назад +2

    I remember a video were you repaired some traces and yesterday I got inspired to repair an Xbox controller with a crack in the motherboard and I did it! Thanks bro!

  • @bobsg35
    @bobsg35 Год назад +2

    The cartoon in your head as your thinking about things is friggin hilarious.

  • @krahwinkel9503
    @krahwinkel9503 Год назад +9

    Thanks for describing this high mental performance of getting the pins right. This evil BCE or EBC or CBE or whatever always drives me mad.

    • @MayaPosch
      @MayaPosch Год назад +8

      What's the fun in a single standard when we can have all of them? :)

  • @Heymrk
    @Heymrk Год назад +3

    "It's too thick. Just like me."
    I feel you, homie. I feel you.

  • @markmurphy3578
    @markmurphy3578 Год назад +3

    We used to use something called systoflex to insulate between legs of transistors.
    But I would have thought that heat shrink tubing would perform the same function.
    Good job!

    • @stoyantsalev3109
      @stoyantsalev3109 Год назад +1

      ...or a blob of hot glue. Insulates and holds things in place. I would have totally done that.

  • @BuyitFixit
    @BuyitFixit Год назад +4

    Great Job Steve👍Nice 🙂. I've not seen that game before. Keep up the great work.

  • @mancaveretrogaming5245
    @mancaveretrogaming5245 Год назад +4

    Rotating holy hand grenades keeps it fresh!
    Great to see you have the problem of having too many to sing about😂

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  Год назад +2

      Yeah, I guess it's a nice problem to have! 😁

  • @OldGenGamer84
    @OldGenGamer84 Год назад +1

    I saw the blob chip and thought, oh no, game over.
    But you fixed it. Nice one Steve.

  • @Factory051
    @Factory051 Год назад +1

    Love that you used the 'turkey in de straw' clip when you were getting yourself confused.

  • @soviut303
    @soviut303 Год назад +7

    The spring contacts for the speaker a nice way to avoid soldering them on.

    • @KB1UIF
      @KB1UIF Год назад

      That technique has been used for many years, especially in watches, nothing new there.

    • @soviut303
      @soviut303 Год назад

      @@KB1UIFI know, I'm not saying it's new, I'm saying it's novel in the case of cheap digital games of this era. Usually you'd have to carefully de-solder speaker wires to separate the halves. But in this case they're just positioning the speaker relative to the PCB.

    • @KB1UIF
      @KB1UIF Год назад

      @IanZamojc it's not unused for small electronic games either.

    • @soviut303
      @soviut303 Год назад

      @@KB1UIF first time I've seen it. Gameboy? soldered speaker wire. Most Tiger Electronics games? soldered speaker wire.

    • @KB1UIF
      @KB1UIF Год назад

      @@soviut303 Gameboys are relatively new. I'm talking about early hand held games. I've seen many in the past as I'm now 66 !!

  • @timsuttonlovinlife-
    @timsuttonlovinlife- Год назад +1

    😂 ‘Do The Bartman’ at the end was great! 👍🏼

  • @davorz
    @davorz Год назад

    I have an Acclaim 1943 lcd game like that with no sound since my childhood. Nice to see your repair, maybe now i give mine a try

  • @chrisj2848
    @chrisj2848 Год назад +6

    😂 Love the new sign Steve! Its perfect 👍

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  Год назад +1

      😁 thanks for the genius idea! 👍

  • @umbrellacorp.
    @umbrellacorp. Год назад +2

    New here, great video. But I'd prefer to hear you fixing the old tech instead of hearing the rap music, it would of been more relaxing. And you could of play all your music and credits the end of your video.
    Love the video, Keep up the good work. 😎👍💯

  • @bernardosilva7306
    @bernardosilva7306 Год назад +1

    When I need to flip transistor legs, to be sure there is no shorts, I normally use a piece of the plastic insulation from a wire on it...

  • @Daud76
    @Daud76 Год назад +1

    Do the Bartman! 🤙🏼

  • @KB1UIF
    @KB1UIF Год назад +1

    Steve, why not just put some insulation on the pin that you had to twist across? I keep bits of insulation I've stripped off wire, just for that purpose !!

  • @wisher21uk
    @wisher21uk Год назад +1

    Brilliant Steve love the burnt plastic counter lol 😊

  • @nicholaslewis7208
    @nicholaslewis7208 Год назад +4

    You do wonderful work and have great skill. I wish had the steady hands, but my hand are shot after many years working on jet engines. Can't wait for the next vid.

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  Год назад +4

      Thanks Nicholas! I've always had pretty steady hands, so I should make the most of it while I still can! Not sure about the wonderful work, though! 🤣🤣

  • @ian3314
    @ian3314 Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for all your content. Man that console was in mint shape and looked amazing as an art piece even. I also have difficulties thinking spatially like with the transitor diagram. My brain just cant flip stuff 3d and make sense to me. Also question: could you have coated the legs with solder mask to prevent a short?

  • @JJJinks
    @JJJinks Год назад

    Haven't seen any of your videos before, and I like the cut of your jib. I'll be subscribing, thanks for fixing this thing! I like your style

  • @MikesArcadeMonitorRepair
    @MikesArcadeMonitorRepair Год назад +14

    0.004 on the diode mode is 4 ohms. That transistor was dead shorted. Good find.

  • @Scott-M1
    @Scott-M1 Год назад +1

    Anyone curious about the 2 tracks Stez sings, it's from the Simpsons album you could buy on cassette from Wollies back in the 90's. It was awful haha.

  • @happilyham6769
    @happilyham6769 Год назад +1

    Watching you fix that thing was more entertaining than that "game" could ever be.

  • @QsTechService1
    @QsTechService1 Год назад +2

    Pretty awesome fix You can probably 3D print the back Cover

  • @djhev2787
    @djhev2787 Год назад

    Hi Stez, loved your vids since just before lockdown. Always entertaining, even with Dave. Q. Are you aware of anything that teaches you about components and their purpose etc? I’d like to learn more to geek out a bit but not sure where to start

  • @mtshark7
    @mtshark7 Год назад

    Nicely done Steve!

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Год назад

    3:36 looks like foam to hold the screen in place but it dried up and deteriorated.

  • @mopsandmuscles7855
    @mopsandmuscles7855 Год назад +5

    I owned this handheld in 89. I was 10. One day I decided to take it apart to see what makes it work. Long story short, it never worked again 😬

  • @Rich77UK
    @Rich77UK Год назад +2

    Yes. The foam behind the screen if used to apply pressure/keep things in place. Very common on über cheap toys like this.

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад

      You know that über means over or on top of, right?

    • @BewbsOP
      @BewbsOP Год назад +2

      @@Heymrk Yeah, but it also, in the common lexicon, means very, strong(ly) or more than. The definition of "above" for the word Uber is very clear in this context to mean more than. Theres a reason the term "ubermench" existed, because it meant "more than/greater than man" The usage of "uber cheap" is clear in its meaning of "more than cheap" aka "very very cheap." The term is valid in this context meaning your "um actually-ing" is unnecessary.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Год назад

      ​@@Heymrkyou know usage will always dictate definition and suggesting a common and well understood use is wrong doesn't make you smart it jsit means you completely misunderstood how language works.

  • @ahndeux
    @ahndeux Год назад +10

    The bending of the leads on that transistor is a whole new level of botch jobs! You could have use a small piece of shrink sleeving to prevent a short, but that would have failed the botch job test.

    • @android01978
      @android01978 Год назад

      Or lay the transistor at 90deg to how it was originally so the leads don’t have to cross. The way he did it will be fine though… it’s very low voltage so far from arcing the half mm gap.

  • @garymucher4082
    @garymucher4082 Год назад +1

    In such simple games like that, most any NPN transistor would work. And sometime the only difference with such transistors is the mere pinout and nothing more. Good call and fix... Thumb Up!

    • @bradallen8909
      @bradallen8909 Год назад +1

      Agreed. Not a big fan of the way this particular repair was done to be honest.

  • @allfluxedup6924
    @allfluxedup6924 Год назад +2

    ¡Ay, caramba! Nice fix, mate! I thought you were going to put solder mask on the legs, but it looks like it worked well regardless.

  • @BrianBoget
    @BrianBoget 11 месяцев назад

    you are correct, it was foam to keep pressure on the screen that has rotted into dust

  • @jonogrimmer6013
    @jonogrimmer6013 Год назад

    Nice touch with Bart man song!

  • @paulb4uk
    @paulb4uk Год назад +1

    Great job just a thought but if you do this type of repair again a bit of heat shrink tubing around the area of the lege that may short against the others could be a good idea .Lidll was selling a small container with different size heat shrink tubing .

  • @BenRush
    @BenRush Год назад

    Hey brother, I support your channel not to get my name mentioned but because I enjoy the content. Totally cool with whatever you choose.

  • @JamesUK-je4ew
    @JamesUK-je4ew Год назад

    No flux on the soldering?! Oh Sir, for shame, for shame! 😉 Still loving the videos. Regards

  • @wolfymaceastern6072
    @wolfymaceastern6072 Год назад +1

    could we have a tour of all the tools you use like make and model please

  • @randy7894
    @randy7894 Год назад

    On par with Fun Lovin' Criminals. And that's a good thing.

  • @BrandonFreemanAwesome
    @BrandonFreemanAwesome 11 месяцев назад

    When I do funky stuff like with that transistor, I'll put a bit of shrink tube over the leg that I'm jumping over.

  • @afp75
    @afp75 Год назад

    you could have insulated the the Emitter lead with some heat shrink just a though. Keep up the bodge work 👍👍

  • @chewchunyi4339
    @chewchunyi4339 Год назад

    What a fantastic fix! Can I know what the best way to find out the closest substitute for an obsolete transistor? Seems like no one really make a good video about this topic and I am curious to know how the pros get to know this.

  • @GeordieLad2011
    @GeordieLad2011 Год назад

    Oh wow, i had this when i was a kid! Totally forgot it ever existed, the nostalgia hitting hard

  • @andybonneau9209
    @andybonneau9209 Год назад

    Put a bit of shrink tubing over the leg that crosses the others before soldering will prevent shorts.

  • @blablableh724
    @blablableh724 Год назад

    Well done

  • @nettack
    @nettack Год назад

    NEVER leave Stümpern Für Fortgeschrittene out of the rap. I've no affiliation. It just cracks me up each time you try to pronounce it. ;)

  • @christopherdecorte1599
    @christopherdecorte1599 Год назад

    You could have put a heat shrink on the one leg before soldering it on that would prevent any issues from shorting in the future and also I think I saw 3d printable replacement battery Doors for handhelds online I can't remember where though maybe thingy verse. I was looking for one for a keyboard once.

  • @TheDutchShepherd
    @TheDutchShepherd Год назад +1

    Childhood memories, i miss this game would love to own one again

  • @agentmike2222
    @agentmike2222 Год назад

    Hi Steve,
    As always, i enjoyed watching the video!
    Question:
    Are you going to keep that cardboard there? Surely this will not hold over time as a good solution?

    • @user-ld8ep5qr7m
      @user-ld8ep5qr7m Год назад

      It'll probably last longer than that cheap foam frame that disintegrated when he opened it up, though.

  • @WizardClipAudio
    @WizardClipAudio Год назад

    Oh! I used to have one of those as a kid!

  • @christianurgese
    @christianurgese 4 месяца назад

    99penc , very interesting.
    I think you could use a thermal isolation for the legs of the transistor.

  • @woovs101
    @woovs101 Год назад

    Always looking foward to the uploads... thanks mate, cheers

  • @infin1ty850
    @infin1ty850 Год назад +10

    I can't ever complain about not being called out in the rap. I do love it, but it's literally just an ego boost. I am far more happy that you have enough patrons to feel the need to break stuff up.

    • @sorakat42
      @sorakat42 Год назад +2

      Similar thoughts here. I don't mind sharing with all the other HHG's and taking a turn. I just find it cool that I get to be in the rap here and there. 😊

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  Год назад +4

      Thanks both, I've had many a sleepless night thinking about the best way to handle it! 😬

    • @mc_cpu
      @mc_cpu Год назад +3

      And the rap is shorter, so it's a win win situation! 😂

    • @infin1ty850
      @infin1ty850 Год назад +2

      @@mc_cpu nah, the rap is one of the best parts of the video.

  • @TheRealXyzven
    @TheRealXyzven Год назад

    13:04 - "That's what he said" LOL (sorry I couldn't help myselg, it was right there). 😅

  • @hashrulsubzero
    @hashrulsubzero Год назад +1

    I think that "biscuit" meant to be some sort of foam that you normally find on many modern handheld consoles like the PSP 🤔. Good job fixing it.

    • @mikecro1111
      @mikecro1111 Год назад

      It looks more like it was to prevent the background from flopping around by pushing it forwards with the pressure of the circuit board.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Год назад

      I was confused why he thought it was weird. It's blindingly obvious it was foam.

  • @aarond6131
    @aarond6131 Год назад

    I think sodder mask could 100% ensure those wires never cross or touch or short. Sodder mask the one on the bottom, and the component gets to lay comfortably.

  • @ActionPopCast
    @ActionPopCast Год назад

    I just finished binge watching your videos about half an hour ago and I see this pop up...... NICE

  • @scouse1967
    @scouse1967 Год назад +2

    Brilliant yet again, Steve. You might touch lucky in tracking down another case (including the battery cover) but it's awesome to see 80's retro gaming tech brought back in full working order. Bloody outstanding, sir :)

  • @brewernine1
    @brewernine1 Год назад

    I got way too excited about having the same phone and phone case as you Steve. 😂

  • @GameJunctionMedia
    @GameJunctionMedia Год назад

    Haha I totally remember this! Great video

  • @ldiamondj775
    @ldiamondj775 11 месяцев назад

    Another great video

  • @TerryLawrence001
    @TerryLawrence001 Год назад

    I think it would be a good idea the stock up on 2N3904 and 2n3906 transistors. They will almost always do the job in these types of devices. 3904 is NPN and 3906 is PNP and they are complimentary. They are commonly used on logic pins to drive higher current devices like speakers and leds.

    • @hugegamer5988
      @hugegamer5988 Год назад +1

      Not true, I have each of these in my transistor bin and none have ever said anything nice about me.

    • @TerryLawrence001
      @TerryLawrence001 Год назад

      @@hugegamer5988 I hear compliments all the time when I am soldering them in. Maybe I need a new fume extractor.

  • @Cheizasaur
    @Cheizasaur Год назад

    So question- how did you conclude that the transistor is why you weren't getting any sound? I am still trying to wrap my head around that. I believe you checked that one first with the multimeter before checking the others. Is there a reason that you didn't suspect the capacitor or the crystal was the problem? Im trying to understand how the voltage from a transistor could affect the sound output. I'm also a noob and still learning the science while learning the practical work parallel. I do know how transistors work and are made though. Still stumped though.
    Amazing job on the solder joints as usual. Most of them are almost good enough for r/ oddly satisfying. lol Your channel is really funny too! Keep up the videos! I need them to learn while having fun! :) I like taking notes and tips from your repairs.

    • @warrangota8721
      @warrangota8721 10 месяцев назад

      Somewhere on that blob chip there's a weak signal generated that's the sound but not very powerful. It's too weak to drive the speaker directly, so they've added a transistor as a simple amplifier. A transistor takes an input current and passes current through to the output proportional to the input.
      Transistors are basically two diodes that are facing each other, with the two ends being each one pin and the middle between the diodes being the third pin. Working diodes allow current to flow in only one direction but they drop the voltage by a fixed amount (that's determined by the material of the diode), that's what the multimeter displays. The opposite direction should ideally behave like an open circuit, no current flowing at all, no voltage reading. If the voltage drop is equal in both directions then the transistor is not working properly.

  • @hbsbh81
    @hbsbh81 Год назад +1

    I lost mine. Still have the blue one at least...

  • @shanewilliams8768
    @shanewilliams8768 Год назад +1

    Stez bringing more fire lately than melle Mel's last dis track.

  • @laurigardner6227
    @laurigardner6227 Год назад

    You can use fiberglass sleeves on the transistor to make sure the legs don’t touch.

  • @chris-pike
    @chris-pike Год назад

    Another fine fix there on your Bartman game Steve - nice ............. stupid game 😂

  • @ghostdogztv9542
    @ghostdogztv9542 Год назад

    So satisfying

  • @KrispyBizcut
    @KrispyBizcut Год назад

    I grew up with those games and I never did know how to play any of them except pinball! I thought they were stupid but yet I kept buying them! I do however own all 3 TMNT ones now!!

  • @jameslangridge5878
    @jameslangridge5878 Год назад

    Definitely my favourite outro tune ;)

  • @A_WoW_Player
    @A_WoW_Player Год назад

    I feel the blue work-mat wants to take a ride in the dishwasher. Make it shine again! :)

  • @ninaevans4501
    @ninaevans4501 Год назад

    Hi Steve hope you are all keeping well your end🫡
    Your repair vids have inspired us (me and other half Wayne) to try some D.I.Y. low voltage pcb repair work. However, we have 3 questions:-
    1, What temperature is your hot air rework station set to (for really tiny capacitors, chips etc)?
    2, What brand of flux do you use?
    3, What brand of low melt solder do you use?
    Actually, there is a 4th question. Where can we purchase a similar microscope-telly thing like what you have? We don't have masses of cash to spend, that's the only problem at present.
    RESPECT..... PEACE.... 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤜🤛😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Год назад

      Microscope is in the video description, he's said previously he has no loyalty to any brand for flux or solder he just buys the cheapest or best deal there is.
      Can't help with the rest, but standard for hot air rework is around 350

    • @ninaevans4501
      @ninaevans4501 Год назад +1

      Many thanks for the info, yes, you are right about the microscope. Will try and get one for Christmas.

  • @propinki
    @propinki Год назад

    Great beat and style old school, from beat it depends if I listen to it ;)

  • @oldguy9051
    @oldguy9051 Год назад +1

    10:31 I literally had tears in my eyes from laughing!

  • @PushTheKempo
    @PushTheKempo 10 месяцев назад

    I got this game on holiday in Spain about 30 years ago, memories!

  • @threepwoodsthrifts
    @threepwoodsthrifts Год назад

    Hi Steve, what soldering iron do you use?

  • @petemc4190
    @petemc4190 Год назад

    One of the best Patreon raps! Strong Knuckles in Sonic adventure 2 vibes

  • @MrJDNJ
    @MrJDNJ Год назад

    Maybe put some heat shrink tubing on the transistor legs to avoid contact?

  • @rciancia
    @rciancia Год назад +1

    Bart rules ! Nice job

  • @wolfymaceastern6072
    @wolfymaceastern6072 Год назад

    hi what soldering iron and tips do you use

  • @PeetHobby
    @PeetHobby 7 месяцев назад

    A general-purpose transistor is an general-purpose transistor, so you can swap them without any problems if the specifications are similar or better.

  • @mota7506
    @mota7506 Год назад

    On a related note I must say, without any sarcasm, that "The Simpsons sing the blues" is one of the best albums of all time

  • @stanleyblackwell2066
    @stanleyblackwell2066 Год назад

    Im pretty sure i had one of these growing up that and my fav snack was Butterfinger BBs so the buttons mightve been xtra chocolatey

  • @OneMHz
    @OneMHz Год назад

    I felt it in my soul when you were trying to figure out the orientation of the transistor pins…

  • @Cmtz
    @Cmtz Год назад

    Just an FYI. I learned this when I was about 10 years old back in the early 90s. You cannot change the background because it's printed on a special reflective paper that is needed in order to see the LCD liquid crystal images.

  • @jester6856
    @jester6856 Год назад

    Video sponsored by Lidl this week mate eh ?? 😊 . Love your work ... My wife and I sit in bed at night and have a laugh watching your videos.... Well it stops her always laughing at me while in bed x 😂😊

  • @RodisOne
    @RodisOne Год назад

    Glad to see i am not the only one who melts plastic.

  • @zetronman
    @zetronman Год назад

    "it's too thick, just like me" -- big oof, I feel that one buddy