Tag: Retro Repair

Choosing Retro Chip Programmers

Choosing Retro Chip Programmers

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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

Amiga 1200 Repair Part 1: Floppy Fix

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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

Commodore 64C Restoration: From Junkyard to Joypad

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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...
Commodore 64 repair

Easy Commodore 64 Repair Restores Classic Machine

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In his latest video, Arctic Retro walks viewers through a straightforward Commodore 64 repair that turned out to be simpler than expected. While it...
Commodore Game System

Building a Commodore 64GS Part 2

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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

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In the latest video from More Fun Fixing It, what looked like a straightforward Commodore 64 repair quickly turned into something much trickier. A...
PLA socket issues

Fixing PLA Socket Issues

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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

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Back for part 7 of the GBA1000 build! Some more interesting problems in this part and more progress - we are nearing completion! Past episodes: ...