Tag: Retro Repair
Choosing Retro Chip Programmers
Lee compares chip programmers for retro repair, highlighting the TL866, TL866II Plus, T48, and T56 to help you pick the right tool.
Amiga 1200 Repair Part 1: Floppy Fix
Floppy Failure Leads to Full Repair
In Amiga 1200 Floppy Fix – Part 1, GadgetUK tackles a tricky motherboard repair after viewer Andrew accidentally reversed...
Commodore 64C Restoration: From Junkyard to Joypad
In the latest episode of 8Bit Retro Refix, viewers witness a truly dramatic Commodore 64C restoration. The system arrives coated in grime, corrosion, dust—and...
Easy Commodore 64 Repair Restores Classic Machine
In his latest video, Arctic Retro walks viewers through a straightforward Commodore 64 repair that turned out to be simpler than expected. While it...
Building a Commodore 64GS Part 2
Bringing a Commodore Game System to life from a damaged board isn’t for the faint of heart—but that’s exactly what RETRO is the New...
C64 Repair Twist: The Fault Was CIA 2 — Not the Character ROM
In the latest video from More Fun Fixing It, what looked like a straightforward Commodore 64 repair quickly turned into something much trickier. A...
Fixing PLA Socket Issues
In a recent episode of More Fun Fixing It, Lee tackles a common but frustrating hardware problem: PLA socket issues in a faulty Commodore...
Amiga 1000 Reborn Again – Part 7
Back for part 7 of the GBA1000 build! Some more interesting problems in this part and more progress - we are nearing completion!
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