Interlude to part 9 in The Commodore 64 resurrection series. Building a PSU tester.KOJRO Retro innovations2024-10-19 | Interlude to part 9 in The Commodore 64 resurrection series. Building a PSU tester.Another Dumpster find, the 11.3 Inch LCD Touch monitor.KOJRO Retro innovations2024-09-06 | Another dumpster find, and this is a strange one, the production date indicates that the journey from China happened in a hurry, then it took bounce towards north and it went straight to the dumpster afterward. Normally things actually either goes through a cycle of use, or at least a loop through return and warranty if It does not work. The time spent from production according to the sticker indicates that the total life of this unit was just 70 days before I picked it up from the dumpster.. This dumpster often has some good stuff, and it’s kind of private, and under a roof so thing are well protected. We test it, take It apart, and do some fact checking. #DumpsterFind #electronics #ElectronicsRepairWe take on another C64, and don’t dare to blame everything on the PLA !KOJRO Retro innovations2024-08-25 | This is another C64 repair video, but as usual, we try to squeeze in some useful information, even though the fault finding process on this one was rather short. The symptom or fault on this one was blank or black screen, and as usual we don’t scream PLA when we see that. We also look into testing power supplies. I really love to do work on the C64, and I have yet to meet one that I could not repair, even though some of the ones with broken tracks and where someone has ha a go before me could be a challenge. This was a 466 board, and it’s my favorite C64, as it was the last one to officially hold an old 6581 SID instead of the newer 85 version. ( Yes I know, as always with commodore, there are exceptions ) The supplier of the power supply are http://www.retropowerpsu.com and I would advice you to ask for a swap unit if it measures as bad as the one here. On amp and 4.6 Volt is just too low for a power supply that is rated for 2A. So please watch the video to the end, I can promise that you would learn something, even though it’s not as heavy on theory as some of my other vides. #c64 #BlackScreen #RetroComputerThe Rusty IBM AT 5170, part 2. Throwing ourselves into the deep endKOJRO Retro innovations2024-08-10 | This is part two in a series where we try to uncover the secrets of the IBM AT 5170. The specimen we are working on has seen better days, but we are still optimistic about getting it running. The last time I saw the inside of a IBM 5170 was when I did the KOJRO Christmas calendar, DosCember series back in December 2021. This is another 5170 that I did pick up some time ago, I have newer opened it before. I did not dare turn It on as it was a bit rusty outside, and there also might be some gunk in the PSU. In this episode, I take it apart, and check that there is no corrosion, and other visible faults that has to be taken care of before we can turn it on. I can already reveal that there will be another episode in this series. If we decide to do some upgrades or some more deep dive tests there also will be a third episode. #IBM5170 #IBM #RetroPc
Here is a link to episode one in this series: youtu.be/ejy3aobHxWM Here is a link to my Christmas calendar episode about this computer youtu.be/Vh8SO0Q63b8The rusty IBM AT 5170KOJRO Retro innovations2024-08-02 | The last time I saw the inside of a IBM 5170 was when I did the KOJRO Christmas calendar, DosCember series back in December 2021. This is another 5170 that I did pick up some time ago, I have newer opened it before. I did not dare turn It on as it was a bit rusty outside, and there also might be some gunk in the PSU. In this episode, I take it apart, and check that there is no corrosion, and other visible faults that has to be taken care of before we can turn it on. I can already reveal that there will be another episode in this series. If we decide to do some upgrades or some more deep dive tests there also will be a third episode. #IBM5170 #IBM # RetroPc
Here is a link to my Christmas calendar episode about this computer youtu.be/Vh8SO0Q63b8Evaporust, the movie, or at least the Norwegian blend !KOJRO Retro innovations2024-07-26 | In the summertime I like to get my hands dirty and I do all kind of handy man stuff, (or in some cases not so handy). I do some metalwork. I do some car repair jobs. I do some wood work, both on the house, and some smaller stuff. I even do some gardening and general property maintenance. But most of all I use tools. I have collected tools all my life and have encouraged my kids to borrow and use the tools even from kindergarten age. And both me and my kids are much more eager to use them, than to put them back. So I have got å lot of rusty tools over the years, and back when I was a kid I also have encountered a lot of rusty tools out on my uncles farm in Lofoten. So over the years I have collected a lot of experience with rust removal from tools. Not to get them pristine and as museum pieces, but to get them back to working order, or as good as they can get. Some years ago there started to appear videos on the internet about a revolutionary way of removing rust from tools, and that first wave was electrolysis. That I have tried in the past with sometimes good result, but most often I have had to use some more brute force or acid in addition. But then I saw the Evaporust demonstrated. Here was this stuff that you could put your hands in, and still it removed the rust at record speed, and with no other bad effects on the metal. This seamed like to good to be true, and I have always wanted to test if it was so good as the fans claimed it to be. #Evaporust #RustRemoval #kojroThe HUAWEI LTE 4G basestation, Is there any spychips in there ?KOJRO Retro innovations2024-07-19 | This is a bit of a different kind of video. Just for the fun of it I am going to take apart every screw in this Huawei LTE 4G basestation. It might cost many thousands of dollars, but the urge to look inside to see what kind of ompalompas is lurking on the inside to make the magic happen is just to strong.. Can we put it back together.. That has to be another video.. #Huawei #DumpsterFind #ElectronicsUnboxing lots of 90’s computer stuffKOJRO Retro innovations2024-05-23 | This is not something we normally do on this channel, not until now at least. But I will have to get some sort of order on all my storage areas, and then we need to get stuff out of the boxes. I start with a load that I paid for, and we will have to see if it was worth the money. Sorry for the overexposed images, I have to make a better setup down there, but I have a solution at hand for the next unboxing. #RetroPC #486 #386No end to things you never wanted to know about the Commodore C-64 Power. Part 3 in the seriesKOJRO Retro innovations2024-05-10 | Yes, that KOJRO fellow, now he is at it again with another “All you never wanted to know” video. This is part 3 in a series, where we now are fearing that there will be a fourth episode. We try to cover everything anyone will ever want to know about the C64 and all its power issues. And there are a few. In this episode we actually try to fix something, and we upgrade the innards of the brick. We use all of our knowledge from the other videos, and the fresh switch mode knowledge of this episode to make a wonder power that outshines even the C128 PSU. Mostly we focus on the wedge shaped footwarmer PSU as this is the most reform friendly of the bunch. What are the differences between the various PSU’s is a question I really can’t answer as I don’t have all the various versions. But we try this from a European perspective. I have covered a lot of this before as part of other videos, and I can link to some of them here. But the message is, wherever you are in the world, you should never ever toss one of these power bricks away.. They are absolutely up to the task for the price of two not so good cups of coffee. #C64 #commodity dore #Powerbrick
Other videos about C64 and power supply issues: youtu.be/a7PNiO3oLTE?si=sLrnTxAP54m-HKWMyoutu.be/ZTukAV4Me9E?si=RZYmrdZ4S6psdauTyoutu.be/p7Y9zUzN4Gs?si=o84_tpUDr6Iv3nnpyoutu.be/VGuhgZh0dL4?si=I9OPn2SuafvAMd3Jyoutu.be/2YfSKDbmivY?si=GpeI-DyarAJe2jVkyoutu.be/iiLAeLwGAc8?si=xhE0npdGo97hlOH0youtu.be/zwaN0a3k3tQ?si=w-bqA_IrqBgcAQUnBuilding a variable load rack for testing PSUsKOJRO Retro innovations2024-04-28 | This is a short sidetracked video just to show one of the things that has crossed my mind lately. I always end up soldering endless heaps of resistors to combine into the right resistance or heat dissipation capabilities. I just show you what I ordered, and a short description of what I intend to do with IT. I will probably show more of it when I will test my renovated C64 Power supply in part 3 of that series. There probably will be some more sidetracked videos coming up as I have less time to do the in dept videos in the summertime. #Retro #commodore Please visit my YouTube channel and watch some of the videos that is posted there. Lot’s of interesting stuff if I should say so myself. youtube.com/channel/UCclERYiH_NU9Ja78ToLoH-gEven more you never wanted to know about the Commodore C-64 Power Supply. Part 2 in the seriesKOJRO Retro innovations2024-04-09 | Yes, that KOJRO fellow, now he is at it again with another “All you never wanted to know” video. This is part 2 in a series of at least three episodes, where we try to cover everything, anyone will ever want to know about the C64 and all its power issues. And there are a few. In this episode we cover most of the theory of the power bricks, and we measure out every detail there is to know about this. Mostly we focus on the wedge shaped footwarmer PSU as this is the most reform friendly of the bunch. What are the differences between the various PSU’s is a question I really can’t answer as I don’t have all the various versions. But we try this from a European perspective. I have covered a lot of this before as part of other videos, and I can link to some of them here. #C64 #Commodore #Powerbrick
Are things differenet for the different c-64 motherboard’s?
What are the differences between the various PSU’s?
What is the power consumption of a v64 anyway?
I have coveres a lot of this before as part of other videos, and I can link to some of them here.
youtu.be/a7PNiO3oLTE?si=sLrnTxAP54m-HKWM youtu.be/ZTukAV4Me9E?si=RZYmrdZ4S6psdauT youtu.be/p7Y9zUzN4Gs?si=o84_tpUDr6Iv3nnp youtu.be/VGuhgZh0dL4?si=I9OPn2SuafvAMd3J youtu.be/2YfSKDbmivY?si=GpeI-DyarAJe2jVk youtu.be/iiLAeLwGAc8?si=xhE0npdGo97hlOH0 youtu.be/zwaN0a3k3tQ?si=w-bqA_IrqBgcAQUnPlease, I just want to ask you a question about you C64 powersupply !KOJRO Retro innovations2024-03-10 | This is just a prelude to some upcoming episodes about he C64 Powerbrick. I have covered this device in some form in several other videos, I will post some links below here. But I have seen some recent videos about the topic and there are a lot of speculation and misinformation about the subject out there. So I will do the typical KOJRO approach, and look at this from an in depth technical perspective to set the story straight. But first I want to hear from you viewers if there are any topics that you want me to cover ? Remember I can’t go very in dept from an American or 120V perspective unless some of you send me some PSU’s that I can use. So the basic technology and the in dept about the regulator circuit and the internal circuits in the C64 will be det same, but the voltages, measurements and so on will be different with an American PSU. The C64 Resurecion series from 2022 coverd some of the info, here are some links: youtu.be/zwaN0a3k3tQ?si=SKCtHumzs1LVq90b youtu.be/iiLAeLwGAc8?si=-YKY-xnRwQT-jblV youtu.be/2YfSKDbmivY?si=rJBNhKMD31r5IfjR youtu.be/VGuhgZh0dL4?si=UxqCZVZP4d4USvQb youtu.be/p7Y9zUzN4Gs?si=LxW4S1hyOCqGgLCKFun with eproms, the return of the Dekoder. After all, its only logicalKOJRO Retro innovations2024-03-08 | This is an episode that really is a stand-alone movie, but I do make some reference to my 2023 Christmas calendar series. I have linked the playlist below. I love tinkering with TTL logic and old computer chips, and I really think that this kind of bricks is the real lego for us computer nerds. I bring out the good old breadboard again, and the ones of you who has watched me use this before should be well prepared for the horrors that will meet us. In this movie I will use an EPROM to decode decimal and hex to a 7 segment display where we design our own font. I think even the most hardened of you will learn something in this video, even if it is just to give my future videos a wide berth. Remember to play some of my old videos, the Commodore content, and the in dept videos where I build stuff is probably the best content. My Christmas caladar, where I Count down to X-mas with teaching you some basics about Logic youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H My general Electonics videos, and also some Commodore stuff youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVRWYy8Jtq8w85hz1sfjMn0 Only Commodore stuff youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLWy3Y173zDIb9JCcbNwrk0kThe C128, Ep7, There is always a new problem, we fix the PSU, and test more the Arctic Retro Board.KOJRO Retro innovations2024-02-19 | This is the seventh episode about the C128, and we again revisit the 128 DCR board from Arctic Retro. We left this last week in a state where we wanted to use my DCR to test the floppy electronic, and of course nothing goes as planned. I have covered many Commodore computers on my channel, but some are missing in action. But we are trying to fill the gaps. This time around is the C128, and there are several overlapping incidents that together made me do this priority. First I had one in the backlog that I promised to fix for a fellow commodore enthusiast that lives near by, then came a request from my friend Tommy at Arctic Retro to continue to look into a C128DCR motherboard that he had covered in his videos and got stuck on. I don’t have much experience from the 128’s from back in the day, they come late to the party, and the only fault I could remember is changing memory chips and 6526 CIA chips. In the first part of this series we took a deep dive into the internals of the C128, and we confirmed that the C128 is nothing like you will ever see again in a computer… Everything is botched together of gates and chips, and inverted and combined control signals, tight timings, and near misses.. Before we can fix anything, we needed to make an adapter so that we could use the power supply of my wedge 128 to power the 128. That was covered in episode two. Third episode was about how the 1571 is connected to the rest of the system, and we also cover a lot of theory about eproms. We actually was able to fix something, but we did not discover it all, so we had to dig back in. Last time it was mostly about diagnosis and cartridges, eproms and such. In episode 5 we actually gor a working picture on the Arctic Retro Board, and this time we do some more test to find out if it there are more hidden faults. In episode 7 we prepare Tommys board to go home to Bodø. We also dig as deep as we can on the DCR power supplies (yes of course in plural) So stay tuned, be patient, there will be some good moments. And we are able to fix a lot of stuff during this series. (I hope) #c128 #commodore #RetroComputer Episode 1: youtu.be/JKEyRHJJdgE Episode 2: youtu.be/_xkOMxOWKhk Episode 3: youtu.be/ISWvuMEb3Hk Episode 4: youtu.be/nh4ocLzLH6M Episode 5: youtu.be/RPrGpJCpJFM Episode 6: youtu.be/cnuCuMikOY4 Arctic Retro: youtube.com/arcticretroThe C128, Ep6, Testing the test of the 128 DCR, and modding the test harness.KOJRO Retro innovations2024-02-11 | This is the sixth episode about the C128, and we again revisit the 128 DCR board from Arctic Retro. We left this last week with a working picture, and some testing without the test harness that also test the IO ports. I have covered many Commodore computers on my channel, but some are missing in action. But we are trying to fill the gaps. This time around is the C128, and there are several overlapping incidents that together made me do this priority. First I had one in the backlog that I promised to fix for a fellow commodore enthusiast that lives near by, then came a request from my friend Tommy at Arctic Retro to continue to look into a C128DCR motherboard that he had covered in his videos and got stuck on. I don’t have much experience from the 128’s from back in the day, they come late to the party, and the only fault I could remember is changing memory chips and 6526 CIA chips. In the first part of this series we took a deep dive into the internals of the C128, and we confirmed that the C128 is nothing like you will ever see again in a computer… Everything is botched together of gates and chips, and inverted and combined control signals, tight timings, and near misses.. Before we can fix anything, we needed to make an adapter so that we could use the power supply of my wedge 128 to power the 128. That was covered in episode two. Third episode was about how the 1571 is connected to the rest of the system, and we also cover a lot of theory about eproms. We actually was able to fix something, but we did not discover it all, so we had to dig back in. Last time it was mostly about diagnosis and cartridges, eproms and such. In episode 5 we actually gor a working picture on the Arctic Retro Board, and this time we do some more test to find out if it there are more hidden faults. So stay tuned, be patient, there will be some good moments. And we are able to fix a lot of stuff during this series. (I hope) #c128 #commodore #RetroComputer Episode 1: youtu.be/JKEyRHJJdgE Episode 2: youtu.be/_xkOMxOWKhk Episode 3: youtu.be/ISWvuMEb3Hk Episode 4: youtu.be/nh4ocLzLH6M Episode 5: youtu.be/RPrGpJCpJFM Arctic Retro: youtube.com/arcticretroThe C128, Ep5, Finaly we revisit and make some progress on the Arctic Retro 128DCRKOJRO Retro innovations2024-02-04 | This is the fifth episode about the C128, and we have to revisit the 128 DCR that we thought we finished for the last time. We can’t give it back with a memory fault. This time we have to be able to make some progress on the Arctic Retro DCR board, he have waited patiently for some time as I slowly have circled in the inner workings of this rather strange and unique design. And I don’t use unique as a good thing in all the situations where this computer really is unique and one of a kind (or rather two of a kind as we have the DCR). I have covered many Commodore computers on my channel, but some are missing in action. But we are trying to fill the gaps. This time around is the C128, and there are several overlapping incidents that together made me do this priority. First I have one in the backlog that I promised to fix for a fellow commodore enthusiast that lives near by, then come a request from my friend Tommy at Arctic Retro to continue to look into a C128DCR motherboard that he have covered in his videos and got stuck on. I don’t have much experience from the 128’s from back in the day, they come late to the party, and the only fault I could remember is changing memory chips and 6526 CIA chips. In the first part of this series we took a deep dive into the internals of the C128, and we confirmed that the C128 is nothing like you will ever see again in a computer… Everything is botched together of gates and chips, and inverted and combined control signals, tight timings, and near misses.. Before we can fix anything, we needed to make an adapter so that we could use the power supply of my wedge 128 to power the 128. That was covered in episode two. Third episode was about how the 1571 is connected to the rest of the system, and we also cover a lot of theory about eproms. We actually was able to fix something, but we did not discover it all, so we had to dig back in. Last time it was mostly about diagnosis and cartridges, eproms and such. So stay tuned, be patient, there will be some good moments. And we are able to fix a lot of stuff during this series. (I hope) #c128 #commodore #RetroComputer Episode 1: youtu.be/JKEyRHJJdgE Episode 2: youtu.be/_xkOMxOWKhk Episode 3: youtu.be/ISWvuMEb3Hk Episode 4: youtu.be/nh4ocLzLH6M Arctic Retro: youtube.com/arcticretroThe C128, Ep4, We have to revisit the DCR, and it’s my fault, but we learn a hell of a lot about itKOJRO Retro innovations2024-01-27 | This is the forth episode about the C128, and we have to revisit the 128 DCR that we reassembled last time. Because there was some more issues lurking in the corners. I have covered many Commodore computers on my channel, but some are missing in action. But we are trying to fill the gaps. This time around is the C128, and there are several overlapping incidents that together made me do this priority. First I have on in the backlog that I promised to fix for a fellow commodore enthusiast that lives near by, then come a request from my friend Tommy at Arctic Retro to continue to look into a C128DCR motherboard that he have covered in his videos and got stuck on. I don’t have much experience from the 128’s from back in the day, they come late to the party, and the only fault I could remember is changing memory chips and 6526 CIA chips. In the first part of this series we took a deep dive into the internals of the C128, and we confirmed that the C128 is nothing like you will ever see again in a computer… Everything is botched together of gates and chips, and inverted and combined control signals, tight timings, and near misses.. Before we can fix anything, we needed to make an adapter so that we could use the power supply of my wedge 128 to power the 128. That was covered in episode two. Third episode was about how the 1571 is connected to the rest of the system, and we also cover a lot of theory about eproms. We actually was able to fix something, but we did not discover it all, so we have to dig back in this time. So stay tuned, be patient, there will be some good moments. And we are able to fix a lot of stuff during this series. (I hope) #c128 #commodore #RetroComputer
Episode 1: youtu.be/JKEyRHJJdgE Episode 2: youtu.be/_xkOMxOWKhk Episode 3: youtu.be/ISWvuMEb3HkThe Commodore 128, Ep3, One down several more to go, This time we actually fix something.KOJRO Retro innovations2024-01-20 | This is the third episode about the C128, and we continue where we left the stage in part 2. I have covered many Commodore computers on my channel, but some are missing in action. But we are trying to fill the gaps. This time around is the C128, and there are several overlapping incidents that together made me do this priority. First I have on in the backlog that I promised to fix for a fellow commodore enthusiast that lives near by, then come a request from my friend Tommy at Arctic Retro to continue to look into a C128DCR motherboard that he have covered in his videos and got stuck on. I don’t have much experience from the 128’s from back in the day, they come late to the party, and the only fault I could remember is changing memory chips and 6526 CIA chips. In the first part of this series we took a deep dive into the internals of the C128, and we confirmed that the C128 is nothing like you will ever see again in a computer… Everything is botched together of gates and chips, and inverted and combined control signals, tight timings, and near misses.. Before we can fix anything, we needed to make an adapter so that we could use the power supply of my wedge 128 to power the 128. That was covered in episode two. This time it will be about how the 1571 is connected to the rest of the system, and we also cover a lot of theory about eproms. We actually is able to fix something this time. So stay tuned, be patient, there will be some good moments. And we are able to fix a lot of stuff during this series. #c128 #commodore #RetroComputer
Episode 1: youtu.be/JKEyRHJJdgE Episode 2: youtu.be/_xkOMxOWKhkThe Commodore 128, Ep2 , To rule the world of the C128 you have to seize power.KOJRO Retro innovations2024-01-12 | This is the second episode about the C128, and we continue where we left the stage in part 1. I have covered many Commodore computers on my channel, but some are missing in action. But we are trying to fill the gaps. This time around is the C128, and there are several overlapping incidents that together made me do this priority. First I have on in the backlog that I promised to fix for a fellow commodore enthusiast that lives near by, then come a request from my friend Tommy at Arctic Retro to continue to look into a C128DCR motherboard that he have covered in his videos and got stuck on. I don’t have much experience from the 128’s from back in the day, they come late to the party, and the only fault I could remember is changing memory chips and 6526 CIA chips. In the first part of this series we took a deep dive into the internals of the C128, and we confirmed that the C128 is nothing like you will ever see again in a computer… Everything is botched together of gates and chips, and inverted and combined control signals, tight timings, and near misses.. Before we can fix anything we need to make an adapter so that we can use the power supply of my wedge 128 to power the 128. That is the main topic today. So stay tuned, be patient, there will be some good moments. And we are able to fix a lot of stuff during this series. #c128 #commodore #RetroComputerThe Commodore 128, Ep1 , We take a deep dive, and mainsplain the heck out of the service manual.KOJRO Retro innovations2024-01-06 | I have covered many Commodore computers on my channel, but some are missing in action. But we are trying to fill the gaps. This time around is the C128, and there are several overlapping incidents that together made me do this priority. First I have on in the backlog that I promised to fix for a fellow commodore enthusiast that lives near by, then come a request from my friend Tommy at Arctic Retro to continue to look into a C128DCR motherboard that he have covered in his videos and got stuck on. I don’t have much experience from the 128’s from back in the day, they come late to the party, and the only fault I could remember is changing memory chips and 6526 CIA chips. So in the first part of this series I will prepare both myself and you to take a real deep dive into the internals of the C128.. And I can promise you, the schematics and construction of the C128 is nothing like you will ever see again in a computer… Everything is botched together of gates and chips, and inverted and combined control signals, tight timings, and near misses.. So stay tuned, be patient, there will be some good moments. And we are able to fix a lot of stuff during this series. #c128 #commodore #RetroComputerThe old school Joystick tester. How can we test them in the most complicated and time consuming way?KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-31 | I have a lot of old joysticks laying about, and I have no clue whatsoever if they work or not. I could of course just set up a C64, or an old Atari and just start up a game.. But what will be the fun in that.. Games for fun, who has ever heard of such a concept. No, we do it the hard way by wiring up a joystick tester on a piece of Perfboard, and we leave enough room on the plate to be able to extend on this if the need should arise in the future. This involves some mansplaining about the joystick port, some sketchy drawings, some drilling and filing, and even some soldering. #Joystick #Commodore #electronicsIs the ZEEWII DSO2512G scope god enough for what we are doing at KOJRO Retro Innovation?KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-27 | I used this scope for the first time in my Christmas Calendar series (link Below), and I have had it on the shelf for about a year. I have other scopes, but they kind of drags me down when I do videos of my fault-finding process. The Scope meter has low contrast, and the Rigol is best at static images, The analog scopes is difficult to film without a fixed camera. (Just to get the bickering done for today) This can solve both problems, It has an analog Composite video output, and it gives good contrast if I just keep it in the picture on the bench. This is just a simple review up against my requirements, and you should look at what others say before you buy. I am in no way affiliated with this product, and I have paid for this with my own hard-earned bucks. I also get to recycle my counter circuit, and use this to measure on, and to test the signal generator. #DSO2512G #ZEEWII #TTL Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes of my Christmas calendar. I thin Episode 12 was the first with the Scope. youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8HIt’s only logical. Episode 24 “Did we really make a working 6502 computer?” A Christmas Cal. KOJRO.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-24 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. In episode twenty four we continue to look into the rather more interesting world of the microprocessor, as we dive in to the surroundings and what neighbors it is wise to have if you are a 6502 CPU. What is really needed to make this tick, and how do we communicate with it. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 23 “The wonderful world of the 6502” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RIKOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-23 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. In episode twenty three we look into the rather more interesting world of the microprocessor, as we dive in to the surroundings and what neighbors it is wise to have if you are a 6502 CPU. What is really needed to make this tick. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 22 “Address decoding is not only for the mailman” A X-mas Calendar, KOJROKOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-22 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. In episode twenty two we look into the rather complicated world of Address decoding of the Address bus on a CPU system. We both look at the concept, and into the SAN74138 TTL Chip. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 21 “We latch on to yet another Chip” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-21 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. In episode twenty one we look into latches, and also broaches into 3 state, we are also able to get something to work on the Breadboard. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 20 “We sort out some bits and pieces” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RIKOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-20 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. In the twentieth episode we collect some bits and pieces about interfacing with TTL logic, 3.3V, relay, and speakers are some of the topics covered. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 19 “We test the 7-Segment Display” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-19 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. In the Nineteenth episode we couple up the decoder and connects the input to our 74193 counter. We have a beautiful blue quite large 7 segment displays that we use to watch the counting in BCD and more. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 18 “The Seven-Segment Display” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RIKOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-18 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The Eighteenth episode starts with us going through the basics of 7-segment displays, but then dives into telling us why Open collectos are so fun. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 17 “Let’s DECODE something, Shall we ?” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-17 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The seventeenth episode starts with us going through the datasheet on the SN74154 decode ship, and then we make it work on the breadboard, with our brand new perfboard LED setup to show the results in all it’s glory. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 16 “The counting never ends..Literally” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-16 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The sixteenth episode starts with us trying to build a SN7490 counter on the breadboard.. But boy are this giving us some struggles.. But do we learn ? Of course not, we do some of the same mistakes on the SN74193 counter. But in the end we learn to leave no lose ends, but to nicely tie up all the inputs. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 15 “Still doing some counting” A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-15 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The fifteenth episode starts with some more theory on counters, and continue with a small build on some perfboardt to prepare for the next episode. We need some more LED’s to shine a light on what’s going on with the counters. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 14 “Counting is easy, or is it?”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-14 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The fourtinth episode starts with some theory on counters, and continue with a practical comparison between an ordinary inverter, and one with a Schmitt trigger input. (The SN74LS04 vs the SN74LS14) This is done on the breadboard and we measure with my small Oscilloscope, the ZEEWEII DSO2512G #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 13 “Divide and conquer with the SN7476”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-13 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The thirteenth episode we put the SN7476 JK flip flop to the test, and also try to kame sense of it on my new oscilloscope, the ZEEWEII DSO2512G #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 12 “We look at the world through the Oscilloscope”. A X-mas Calendar.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-12 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The twelfth episode will also be about making a working flip-flop but this time we first have to make sense of my new oscilloscope, the ZEEWEII DSO2512G #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 11 “We get serious about the J-K FF”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-11 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The eleventh episode will also be about making a working flip-flop but this time we make a solution where we have straightened out the minor legal problems of the RS FlipFlop #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 10 “The Flip Flops are Flopping”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-10 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The tenth episode will also be about making a working flip-flop on the breadboard. We introduce the clock concept, and just wing it from there. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 9 “We are doing Flip Flops”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-09 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The ninth episode will also be about making a working flip-flop on the breadboard, but first we need some push buttons, and to reconfigure our 7400 #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 8 “Another one bites the BreadBoard”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-08 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The eight episode will also be about making a XOR gate on the breadboard, but first we find out the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth-table for a NAND gate.. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 7 “First bite of the Breadboard”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-07 | It’s only logical. Episode 7 “First bite of the Breadboard”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO RI. This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The seventh episode will be about making a XOR gate on the breadboard #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 6 “The XOR gate”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO Retro Innovations.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-06 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The fifth episode will be about the XOR gate. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 5 “The NOR gate”. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO Retro Innovations.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-05 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the task was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The fifth episode will be about the NOR gate. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 4 “The NAND gate”. Christmas Calendar from KOJRO Retro Innovations.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-04 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the take was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The fourth episode will be about the NAND gate. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 3. Christmas Calendar from KOJRO Retro Innovations.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-03 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the take was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The third episode will be about the Inverter or the NOT gate. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical. Episode 2. Christmas Calendar from KOJRO Retro Innovations.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-02 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the take was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The secound episode will be about the AND gate. #RetroElectronics #TTL #DigiCember. Link 2 playlist for 2023 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLU5JOx1K1EDP4eVvkgyeI8H Link 2 playlist for 2021 episodes youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-It’s only logical, Episode 1. A Christmas Calendar from KOJRO Retro Innovations.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-12-01 | This is my second take on a 24 episode Christmas calendar. Last time the take was presenting a new vintage computer from the MS-Dos area each time. This time I am going to cover some even older bits of computer history, and these bits play a part even today. We are going to look into the bread-and-butter logic chips, and the theory behind them. Mainly the 74xxx series of TTL gates. The first episode will be about the OR gate. #RetroElectronics #TTL # DigiCember. youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0cFdulwNKLVsEUWbmr7igYhp7EgtMVP-Even more things you don’t need to know about the C2N / 1530 DatasetteKOJRO Retro innovations2023-11-25 | What ! another video about something as boring as a C2N Datasette ? Does he never learn. Only a complete nerd would do something like that.. And you might be right. But I already warned you in advance in my video “The Nerd's guide to the Commodore C2N” that things could escalate from there. And this could actually lead to a deeper plunge into insanity. I have stuff for at least one more video about this misunderstood workhorse. This video is really not a technical deep dive, but it would not be a KOJRO video if you watch to the end and don’t think: “strange, I actually learned something”. As I said this is not a part 2, and even though I probaply would make more videos about the C2N, I plan to do a deep dive into turbotape, speed, wow, and azimuth. But don’t hold your breath, this will be some time in the future. #C2N #Commodore #1531 http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/computers/c64http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/computers/c64 youtu.be/qEKepN_pwXgDumpster found PA6225 POS PC / Computer. Part 2. We know why, but have we saved it ?KOJRO Retro innovations2023-11-17 | Hi, this is part 2 where we dig into some modern problems on a dumpster found PA6225 POS PC system. Her ewe show the theory behind the repair we did, and explain why this works. There are many that try to show you how to fix the dying NAS’es and other stuff that is left dead in the wake of the C2000 disaster, but I have not seen anyone really try to explain why this happens, The things I present here are normally from 20 up to 50 years old, if it's not tools to help repair the old stuff. But from time to time I do sink into other kinds of stuff. Some of this I don't make video's about, but other times such as this I think that this might be of interests to someone out there. Please make a comment below if you want more videos on more modern stuff, I can't promise a lot in that regard because some of the modern stuff is so badly documented that I straight out find no interests in it.. My way is to think first, and swap later, but with much of the modern stuff it's swap first, and think later... This time we are plagued by the C2000 bug that made countless of embedded systems die a premature and landfilling death. I did look for the manufacturer of this product in dept by studying the mainboard. I did not at all consider the possibilities of an all through vendor that makes it’s own hardware from bottom up.. But that is the case with Protech systems. They even make their own range of industrial mainboards. #PCRepair #PA-6225 #DumpsterFind. The link for the documentation is: https://www.protech.com.tw/Support/Download_Smart_Service_us.htmlDumpster found PA6225 POS PC / Computer. Why did this end up there ?KOJRO Retro innovations2023-11-12 | Hi, this is a video with a slightly of topic content. Things I present here are normally from 20 up to 50 years old, if it's not tools to help repair the old stuff. But from time to time I do sink into other kinds of stuff. Some of this I don't make video's about, but other times such as this I think that this might be of interests to someone out there. Please make a comment below if you want more videos on more modern stuff, I can't promise a lot in that regard because some of the modern stuff is so badly documented that I straight out find no interests in it.. My way is to think first, and swap later, but with much of the modern stuff it's swap first, and think later... This time we are plagued by the C2000 bug that made countless of embedded systems die a premature and landfilling death. I did look for the manufacturer of this product in dept by studying the mainboard. I did not at all consider the possibilities of an all through vendor that makes it’s own hardware from bottom up.. But that is the case with Protech systems. They even make their own range of industrial mainboards. #PCRepair #PA-6225 #DumpsterFind. The link for the documentation is: https://www.protech.com.tw/Support/Download_Smart_Service_us.htmlThe Commodore 1702, Part 1. We are blowing some fuses in our attempt to get info about this classic.KOJRO Retro innovations2023-11-07 | This is the third Commodore monitor repair appearing on my channel. I do have some more in the pipeline, but when it comes to monitors you need to have the available desk space. Not only because the monitors take some space, but you need to really take a serious view on the safety. If you don’t have the space, you might create unsafe situations where you touch the high voltage parts, and when you have kids running around the danger can be even more real. So this is work I normally do down in my garden shed! This is not my monitor, but I promised a viewer that I would take a peek at it and see what I could find out. This is the first episode, and we go through the information we have about this monitor, and start the dismantling. As usual I try to give some tips and pointers along the way. The information in this video, comes from my head, and from these webpages #commodore #1702 #RetroRepair. https://gona.mactar.hu/Commodore/monitor/Commodore_monitors_by_model_number http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/monitors/index.html