Retro Gadget Man (RGM) | TOSHIBA T6600C 486DX $7000 LUGGABLE PC from 1994 Part 1 RESTORATION @RetroGadgetMan | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
A project I have been working on for over a year.
Come watch with me as I restore this Monster luggable multimedia pc from 1994.
This will be a multi series as parts turn up.
Part two will come once I find a suitable soundcard and hope to add a IDE hard drive for game storage as this pc only recognizes up to 1gb Hard drives.
Feel free to comment and add any information or help in the comments.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:58 Introduction
2:00 Connectivity
4:22 Model variants
5:04 Specs
8:09 Disassembly
17:41 Power supply inspection
19:12 Capacitor removal begins
29:49 Reassembly time
33:42 Finally its working!
37:23 Testing the SCCSI CD-ROM drive
38:17 A demonstration and test of some DOS GAMES
45:26 Star Wars Dark Forces
48:27 DUKE NUKEM 2
50:18 Conclusion
Music used in my video's is royalty free from YouTube studio.youtube.com/channel/UCmr5E31xJt9LNodTq_YGvZQ/music
I also use Licensed music from danosongs.com/#music which I have paid for.
Intro theme created by VRF using Band lab
youtube.com/channel/UCr8VlfLSp1i5uASHKC-eYDg
No copyright infringement is intended, this is all purely for educational purposes.
Thanks for watching and keep an eye out for more videos from me or please consider sharing subscribing to get notifications on new videos.
If you would like to thank me by supporting the channel, you can buy me a coffee if you like, or donate via Ko-fi ko-fi.com/retrogadgetman
Thanks very much 😉 Regards your host, Frank
I'll be seeing you! 🙂
A project I have been working on for over a year.
Come watch with me as I restore this Monster luggable multimedia pc from 1994.
This will be a multi series as parts turn up.
Part two will come once I find a suitable soundcard and hope to add a IDE hard drive for game storage as this pc only recognizes up to 1gb Hard drives.
Feel free to comment and add any information or help in the comments.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:58 Introduction
2:00 Connectivity
4:22 Model variants
5:04 Specs
8:09 Disassembly
17:41 Power supply inspection
19:12 Capacitor removal begins
29:49 Reassembly time
33:42 Finally its working!
37:23 Testing the SCCSI CD-ROM drive
38:17 A demonstration and test of some DOS GAMES
45:26 Star Wars Dark Forces
48:27 DUKE NUKEM 2
50:18 Conclusion
Music used in my video's is royalty free from YouTube studio.youtube.com/channel/UCmr5E31xJt9LNodTq_YGvZQ/music
I also use Licensed music from danosongs.com/#music which I have paid for.
Intro theme created by VRF using Band lab
youtube.com/channel/UCr8VlfLSp1i5uASHKC-eYDg
No copyright infringement is intended, this is all purely for educational purposes.
Thanks for watching and keep an eye out for more videos from me or please consider sharing subscribing to get notifications on new videos.
If you would like to thank me by supporting the channel, you can buy me a coffee if you like, or donate via Ko-fi ko-fi.com/retrogadgetman
Thanks very much 😉 Regards your host, Frank
I'll be seeing you! 🙂