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Wenlock Wenlock from Bacchus Marsh Australia wrote on April 19, 2024
Hi Adrian, Been watching your videos for a long time now and enjoyed all the retro computer items. I used to be a Coco user back in the 80s, had a lot of with it and was a member of two different clubs at different times. All great stuff
Hi Adrian,

Been watching your videos for a long time now and enjoyed all the retro computer items.
I used to be a Coco user back in the 80s, had a lot of with it and was a member of two different clubs at different times. All great stuff… Collapse
Dustin Dustin from Denver, CO wrote on April 1, 2024
Hi Adrian! I learned about your work and channel whilst looking for Macintosh Plus failures and their repairs. I am thoroughly enjoying your banter and knowledge, your videos are very fun and entertaining! Thank you!
Hi Adrian! I learned about your work and channel whilst looking for Macintosh Plus failures and their repairs. I am thoroughly enjoying your banter and knowledge, your videos are very fun and entertaining! Thank you!… Collapse
Jonas Walther Jonas Walther from Norrtälje, Sweden wrote on March 22, 2024
I love your videos, good job!
I love your videos, good job!… Collapse
Charles Cross Charles Cross from Norfolk, Virginia wrote on March 21, 2024
I really have enjoyed your channels. The amount of time you spend on each project is amazing and your approach to your projects and the humor and basically the general disposition really make it a fun experience.
I really have enjoyed your channels. The amount of time you spend on each project is amazing and your approach to your projects and the humor and basically the general disposition really make it a fun experience…. Collapse
Paul Wilkinson Paul Wilkinson from MIRFIELD wrote on March 14, 2024
Hello from the UK Yorkshire, enjoy watching your work and seeing you grind your teeth at some of the challenges that drift over your desk, keep up the good work old chap 🙂
Hello from the UK Yorkshire, enjoy watching your work and seeing you grind your teeth at some of the challenges that drift over your desk, keep up the good work old chap :-)… Collapse
Damian Samoraj Damian Samoraj from Zabrze wrote on March 13, 2024
I love your videos, good job
I love your videos, good job… Collapse
Jeff Robbins Jeff Robbins from Marengo, IL wrote on March 10, 2024
You're the best. Keep up the good work.
You're the best. Keep up the good work…. Collapse
Anthony Jones Anthony Jones from HAYES wrote on February 28, 2024
My autistic son, Colt loves watching your content along with 8 Bit Guy. Needless to say I watch with him and love what you do.
My autistic son, Colt loves watching your content along with 8 Bit Guy. Needless to say I watch with him and love what you do…. Collapse
Aidan Norton Aidan Norton from Tullamore, Ireland wrote on February 11, 2024
Hi Adrian, Just recently found you on YouTube and have spent the past few weeks catching up with your back catalogue. What an amazing thing to be doing, saving parts of our history for the future. It’s amazing how far the tech has come on and the even more rapid progress in recent years. Keep up the good work.
Hi Adrian,

Just recently found you on YouTube and have spent the past few weeks catching up with your back catalogue. What an amazing thing to be doing, saving parts of our history for the future. It’s amazing how far the tech has come on and the even more rapid progress in recent years. Keep up the good work…. Collapse
Mike Killingbeck Mike Killingbeck wrote on February 4, 2024
Hi Adrian! Been a watcher of your channel for awhile. Found you a few years ago while going through hard times, you've always been my go-to guy for relaxing before bed. I had started working on my own project – after I found you – to revive AOL of the 90's. I began black boxing AOL3.0 from 95 and have since created a server compatible with the clients of that time. (P3OL – FKA Re-AOL) You'll have your own keyword area as you inspired me to enjoy tinkering! Thanks.
Hi Adrian! Been a watcher of your channel for awhile. Found you a few years ago while going through hard times, you've always been my go-to guy for relaxing before bed. I had started working on my own project – after I found you – to revive AOL of the 90's. I began black boxing AOL3.0 from 95 and have since created a server compatible with the clients of that time. (P3OL – FKA Re-AOL) You'll have your own keyword area as you inspired me to enjoy tinkering! Thanks…. Collapse
Scott Lewis Scott Lewis wrote on January 21, 2024
Hi Adrian, Love your YouTube channel. I especially like your repair videos. I’m more interested in Apple but I enjoy watching the Commodore 64 repairs. I’m here looking for what tools you use.
Hi Adrian,

Love your YouTube channel. I especially like your repair videos. I’m more interested in Apple but I enjoy watching the Commodore 64 repairs. I’m here looking for what tools you use…. Collapse
Rune Stephenson Rune Stephenson from Langley Mill, UK wrote on January 18, 2024
I'm a geek for life, did my first code sat on my Dads knee at 6 years old, on C64 in 1982 and never looked back! But It took Adrian for to learn how it actually works, I've learned so much and finally gained insight into what happens to make my app come alive! Adrian is my Hero and Sensei! Unsure if I will ever be able to thank him properly, but one day I hope that I will be able to afford to ship him my own Mini Mail Call! Peace ❤️
I'm a geek for life, did my first code sat on my Dads knee at 6 years old, on C64 in 1982 and never looked back!

But It took Adrian for to learn how it actually works, I've learned so much and finally gained insight into what happens to make my app come alive!

Adrian is my Hero and Sensei!

Unsure if I will ever be able to thank him properly, but one day I hope that I will be able to afford to ship him my own Mini Mail Call!

Peace ❤️… Collapse
Colin de Grussa Colin de Grussa from Perth, Australia wrote on December 18, 2023
Love watching Adrian’s work. Still have my OG c64 from 1985 and thoroughly enjoy the repair videos!
Love watching Adrian’s work. Still have my OG c64 from 1985 and thoroughly enjoy the repair videos!… Collapse
Leon sugden Leon sugden from Leeds. Uk wrote on November 26, 2023
Excellent channel been watching for awhile now keep up the good work
Excellent channel been watching for awhile now keep up the good work… Collapse
Matt Krupp Matt Krupp from Allendale wrote on November 24, 2023
Recently found your channel on YouTube and love watching your videos, as being a child of the 80’s so many of your videos bring back the nostalgic feeling of using a Commodore 64 at my parents house or using a Commodore Pet at school. Keep up the great work!
Recently found your channel on YouTube and love watching your videos, as being a child of the 80’s so many of your videos bring back the nostalgic feeling of using a Commodore 64 at my parents house or using a Commodore Pet at school.

Keep up the great work!… Collapse
Jon de Mesquita Jon de Mesquita from Dallas wrote on November 8, 2023
Hi Adrian, keep up the interesting work! Are you aware the 68764 EPROM is a drop in replacement for the 5150 masked ROM? No adapter needed. I worked at Mostek in the Telecom department and I was wondering if you realize that some 4116 RAMs require other voltage in addition to +5? The MK4116 was a 5 volt only device but not so with the original Texas Instrument device. Maybe that is why you have some failed RAM. I have the company data books if needed. I enjoy watching your videos!
Hi Adrian, keep up the interesting work!
Are you aware the 68764 EPROM is a drop in replacement for the 5150 masked ROM? No adapter needed.

I worked at Mostek in the Telecom department and I was wondering if you realize that some 4116 RAMs require other voltage in addition to +5? The MK4116 was a 5 volt only device but not so with the original Texas Instrument device. Maybe that is why you have some failed RAM. I have the company data books if needed.
I enjoy watching your videos!… Collapse
Cengiz Han Cengiz Han from Cologne wrote on November 6, 2023
Hi Adrian, love to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing them. Good luck for your future!
Hi Adrian, love to watch your videos. Thank you for sharing them.
Good luck for your future!… Collapse
Chris White Chris White from Napier New Zealand wrote on October 14, 2023
Love your videos and watching them
Love your videos and watching them… Collapse
DExUS DExUS from Trnava, Slovakia wrote on October 14, 2023
I love your content, keep it up.
I love your content, keep it up…. Collapse
Paul Steinbach Paul Steinbach from Stratford, Ontario, Canada wrote on September 19, 2023
Just wanted to say I'm really enjoying the videos on the illegal Apple clone – I have one of those! Mine even has the same shortcut hotkeys for AppleSoft commands. I'm the original owner of mine – it never had a badge, and contain a shameless ripoff of the original ROMs. Bought around 1980/1981.
Just wanted to say I'm really enjoying the videos on the illegal Apple clone – I have one of those! Mine even has the same shortcut hotkeys for AppleSoft commands. I'm the original owner of mine – it never had a badge, and contain a shameless ripoff of the original ROMs. Bought around 1980/1981…. Collapse