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KOJRO Retro innovations | The battle continues, Leningrad clone, part 3 @kojroRI | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Most of the footage for this video was taken 3 weeks ago, I ran into the same trouble to get Pinnacle to render the video as I did last time. I managed to get good resolution on the video, so it seems that the 5X speed mode i Pinnacle is causing the problems. In this video we put the chips in the sockets, and connects the keyboard. In the end of the video we do a quick test, before we realize that the show must go on for at least another video. There is really no end to the surprises, so this is really the kit that keeps on delivering challenges. The video will be a good intro for those who likes to dig into the unknown from time to time and would like to take on a challenge like this. #LeningradClone #SpectrumClone #RetroComputerKIT
The battle continues, Leningrad clone, part 3The Commodore MPS 801 printer, part 1The Rusty IBM AT 5170, part 2. Throwing ourselves into the deep endDoor nr 14, DosCember Christmas CalendarThe troublesome 1084ST, part 1Just another DIY camera mountDoor nr 3, DosCember Christmas CalendarCommodore Plus 4, A square peg in a square hole, part 3It’s only logical. Episode 18 “The Seven-Segment Display” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RIEven more things you don’t need to know about the C2N / 1530 Datasette386sx Test-rig. the -5V regulatorTrying out the YouTube #Shorts format for usefull content. Starting to test out some TTL Logic

The battle continues, Leningrad clone, part 3 @kojroRI

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