@CuriousMarc
  @CuriousMarc
CuriousMarc | IBM PS/2 Part 4: Repaired with a custom BIOS and a magic finger? @CuriousMarc | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 2 days ago
Eric aka TubeTime writes a custom BIOS and uses his magic finger to revive our dead PS/2 motherboard.
Our sponsor PCBWay: pcbway.com

PS/2 repair playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-_93BVApb58kWwk4MTZAeIWmvNjf1QGB

IBMMuseum Channel:
youtube.com/channel/UCEfyT_TIXx41xA3U4psqWkw/videos

ChipQuick leaded low temp desoldering kit:
amazon.com/ChipQuik-SMD1-Leaded-Temperature-Removal/dp/B0019UZP7I/ref=sr_1_8

Eric's custom BIOS code:
github.com/schlae/ps2-debug-bios

Our sponsors
- PCBWay: fast turn PCBs, pcbway.com
- Keysight: test instruments: keysight.com
- Samtec: connectors: samtec.com

Support the team on Patreon: patreon.com/curiousmarc
Buy shirts on Teespring: teespring.com/stores/curiousmarcs-store
Learn more on the companion site: curiousmarc.com
Contact info: youtube.com/curiousmarc/about
IBM PS/2 Part 4: Repaired with a custom BIOS and a magic finger?HP 410C Vacuum Tube Voltmeter Part 2: AC ProbeHow an Atomic Clock Really Works, Round 2: Zeeman AlignmentHeads Up: Lab Tour Video on Keysights ChannelExplaining the Apollo hardware on display at Seattles Museum of FlightAntoines Home LabE&L Instruments Monster Breadboard - Part 2: Lets Fix It!Cathode Ray Tubes: invention, explanation and experimentsApollo Comms Part 15: Combining Voice, Data and RangingRejuvenating a color CRT

IBM PS/2 Part 4: Repaired with a custom BIOS and a magic finger? @CuriousMarc

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER