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james davis
james davis


from
new vienna OHIO


wrote on June 26, 2023

i love watching your show im 63 years old just getting in to old computers any advise
i love watching your show im 63 years old just getting in to old computers any advise… Collapse

Andy Johnson
Andy Johnson


from
Portland


wrote on June 24, 2023

Greetings from right around the corner in Portland, Oregon. I have been a fan for any years – since you posted a tear down of an LED bulb from a dollar store – so it's high time I stopped by to say hello. Also, massive thanks for all the informative and entertaining content! While there are a lot of fantastic retro computer Youtube channels, I learn more from and look forward to your videos most of all.
Greetings from right around the corner in Portland, Oregon. I have been a fan for any years – since you posted a tear down of an LED bulb from a dollar store – so it's high time I stopped by to say hello. Also, massive thanks for all the informative and entertaining content! While there are a lot of fantastic retro computer Youtube channels, I learn more from and look forward to your videos most of all…. Collapse

Josh
Josh


from
Plano, TX


wrote on June 23, 2023

Love the videos, especially Commodore repairs. I've learned so much about what makes a computer run, when I had absolutely no clue about the electronic side of things. Very interesting and makes me want to learn more.
Love the videos, especially Commodore repairs. I've learned so much about what makes a computer run, when I had absolutely no clue about the electronic side of things. Very interesting and makes me want to learn more…. Collapse

Frank
Frank


from
Schieder-Schwalenberg


wrote on March 7, 2023

Es macht immer wieder Spass die Videos anzusehen. Vor allem wenn er sich mit Amigas befasst, kommt bei mir Freude auf. Die "selbstheilenden Amigas" zeigen, dass auch ein Profi sprachlos sein kann – und dass er diese Videos zeigt, nötigt Respekt ab. Mach weiter so! (Jay Miner hat auch noch andere schöne Computer mitentwickelt). Gruß aus Deutschland, Frank — Translated to English — It's always fun to watch the videos. Especially when he deals with Amigas, I get joy. The "self-healing Amigas" show that even a professional can be speechless – and that he shows these videos demands respect. Keep up the good work! (Jay Miner has also co-developed other beautiful computers). Greetings from Germany, Frank
Es macht immer wieder Spass die Videos anzusehen. Vor allem wenn er sich mit Amigas befasst, kommt bei mir Freude auf.
Die "selbstheilenden Amigas" zeigen, dass auch ein Profi sprachlos sein kann – und dass er diese Videos zeigt, nötigt Respekt ab.
Mach weiter so!
(Jay Miner hat auch noch andere schöne Computer mitentwickelt).
Gruß aus Deutschland,
Frank

— Translated to English —

It's always fun to watch the videos. Especially when he deals with Amigas, I get joy.
The "self-healing Amigas" show that even a professional can be speechless – and that he shows these videos demands respect.
Keep up the good work!
(Jay Miner has also co-developed other beautiful computers).
Greetings from Germany,
Frank… Collapse

Jon Wingett
Jon Wingett


from
Salem


wrote on February 28, 2023

I am a longtime viewer and love your content. Thank you so much for sharing your passion.
I am a longtime viewer and love your content. Thank you so much for sharing your passion…. Collapse

Jared
Jared


from
Queensland, Australia


wrote on February 26, 2023

You rock! Keep up the awesome work.
You rock! Keep up the awesome work…. Collapse

Andrew Athan
Andrew Athan


from
San Diego


wrote on February 25, 2023

Adrian! Totally love the content. I got a CoCo in 6th Grade. I was a fan of the Danny Dunn series back then and had just finished reading Danny Dunn and The Homework Machine. I read the entire CoCo BASIC manual in one day and launched my career. It's great to see these old beasts working. Anyway, in one of your videos you mention the "6502 ROR bug." Just thought you should know, this isn't a bug. It's a missing instruction! (per Tubetime).
Adrian! Totally love the content. I got a CoCo in 6th Grade. I was a fan of the Danny Dunn series back then and had just finished reading Danny Dunn and The Homework Machine. I read the entire CoCo BASIC manual in one day and launched my career. It's great to see these old beasts working. Anyway, in one of your videos you mention the "6502 ROR bug." Just thought you should know, this isn't a bug. It's a missing instruction! (per Tubetime)…. Collapse

Smitty
Smitty


from
Raleigh


wrote on February 24, 2023

Greetings! I saw a recommendation for your first C64 Left for Dead video and was intrigued. A few more of the Apple ][ Plus, I came across the leaky battery Amiga 2000 video. I pulled mine out of storage after 25 years and found mine had suffered the same fate. Also found were nine boxes of Commodore stuff I didn't think I still had. Thanks to your enthusiasm and love of 8-bit things I am going to enjoy going forward into the past repairing my Commodore stuff! Thank you for a great channel!
Greetings! I saw a recommendation for your first C64 Left for Dead video and was intrigued. A few more of the Apple ][ Plus, I came across the leaky battery Amiga 2000 video. I pulled mine out of storage after 25 years and found mine had suffered the same fate. Also found were nine boxes of Commodore stuff I didn't think I still had. Thanks to your enthusiasm and love of 8-bit things I am going to enjoy going forward into the past repairing my Commodore stuff! Thank you for a great channel!… Collapse

jimmy
jimmy


from
cabot arkansas


wrote on February 20, 2023

your videos are great I have learned a lot and fixed several items with the knowledge gained from your videos; however, I have a laser 128 that has 12 keys that will not work, it's a work in progress wish I lived next door I bet you would have it fixed in no time
your videos are great I have learned a lot and fixed several items with the knowledge gained from your videos; however, I have a laser 128 that has 12 keys that will not work, it's a work in progress wish I lived next door I bet you would have it fixed in no time… Collapse

ANTHONY P SOLIZ
ANTHONY P SOLIZ


from
LA HABRA CA


wrote on February 16, 2023

Greetings from Fullerton California You are most excellent I cant get enough !
Greetings from Fullerton California
You are most excellent I cant get enough !… Collapse

Christian
Christian


wrote on February 11, 2023

Hey Adrian, greetings from Germany. Keep up your amazing work. Christian
Hey Adrian,

greetings from Germany. Keep up your amazing work.

Christian… Collapse

Tomáš Buchar
Tomáš Buchar


from
Prague


wrote on January 28, 2023

Amazing content! Greetings from CZ!
Amazing content!
Greetings from CZ!… Collapse

John
John


from
Puyallup


wrote on January 26, 2023

Thanks for the review of the VDS1022I. It was helpful. Appreciate the videos. The troubleshooting methods are also very helpful.
Thanks for the review of the VDS1022I. It was helpful.

Appreciate the videos. The troubleshooting methods are also very helpful…. Collapse

Mesterházy Zoltán
Mesterházy Zoltán


from
Zalaegerszeg


wrote on January 12, 2023

I just would like to thank you for all your videos. It's unbelievable how intersting and enjoyable they are. I'm a huge fan of your videos and I saw completely almost all of your videos. Thank you for your big effort to do this for us. Greetz from Hungary.
I just would like to thank you for all your videos. It's unbelievable how intersting and enjoyable they are. I'm a huge fan of your videos and I saw completely almost all of your videos. Thank you for your big effort to do this for us. Greetz from Hungary…. Collapse

JJ
JJ


from
Tokyo


wrote on December 15, 2022

Your content fills me with joy at seeing resurrections of retro hardware. Takes me back to the days as a kid but with the technical depth I did not have then. Thanks.
Your content fills me with joy at seeing resurrections of retro hardware. Takes me back to the days as a kid but with the technical depth I did not have then. Thanks…. Collapse

Matthew R. Lepp
Matthew R. Lepp


wrote on December 11, 2022

I have watched A LOT of your content over the past 5 years! I love how in depth you go in terms of explaining how you repair and or inspect computers and their respective parts! There has been a lot of stuff that you have presented that I did not even know of, like the Canadian NABU PC for example. I do have various other regular youtube channels that I've subscribed to, but my vote regularly goes to your two channels as the first go to to watch! Keep up your mighty effort Adrian!
I have watched A LOT of your content over the past 5 years! I love how in depth you go in terms of explaining how you repair and or inspect computers and their respective parts! There has been a lot of stuff that you have presented that I did not even know of, like the Canadian NABU PC for example. I do have various other regular youtube channels that I've subscribed to, but my vote regularly goes to your two channels as the first go to to watch! Keep up your mighty effort Adrian!… Collapse

Ingo Schmied
Ingo Schmied


from
Niskayuna


wrote on December 3, 2022

I really enjoy your repair videos, especially all of the detailed fault finding and repair information. Are you taking on any apprentices? 🤓
I really enjoy your repair videos, especially all of the detailed fault finding and repair information. Are you taking on any apprentices? 🤓… Collapse

Andreas Baumann
Andreas Baumann


wrote on November 11, 2022

Hi, I saw your question about a i486 distro on Twitter, but I personally don't have Twitter (and will not have it in the future most likely). 🙂 There is Archlinux32 in the i486 subarchitecture variant, having a modified i486 for low-memory and a very experimental floppy boot method. But I bet you are looking for some more – aeh – finished. And tons of things are falling apart lately on the i486 subarchitecure. Cheers Andreas
Hi, I saw your question about a i486 distro on Twitter, but I personally don't have Twitter (and will not have it in the future
most likely). 🙂

There is Archlinux32 in the i486 subarchitecture variant,
having a modified i486 for low-memory and a very experimental
floppy boot method. But I bet you are looking for some more
– aeh – finished. And tons of things are falling apart lately
on the i486 subarchitecure.

Cheers

Andreas… Collapse

Michael Underwood
Michael Underwood


from
Tigard


wrote on October 5, 2022

Hello, I just found out about you from the panel you did earlier this year that I stumbled across on YouTube. I checked out your channel as well and have subscribed. You mentioned in the Retro Computing YouTubers panel that you are from Portland. Would that by chance be Oregon? I live in the PDX area and am into Retro Computing but mostly at the slightly more than dabbler level and an looking to connect with other Retro Computing folks in the area. The local Commodore group hasn't answered any emails since 'Rona hit. Hope you can assist. If not no worries and keep up the great work! Warm regards, Michael U.
Hello, I just found out about you from the panel you did earlier this year that I stumbled across on YouTube. I checked out your channel as well and have subscribed.
You mentioned in the Retro Computing YouTubers panel that you are from Portland. Would that by chance be Oregon?
I live in the PDX area and am into Retro Computing but mostly at the slightly more than dabbler level and an looking to connect with other Retro Computing folks in the area. The local Commodore group hasn't answered any emails since 'Rona hit.
Hope you can assist. If not no worries and keep up the great work!
Warm regards,
Michael U…. Collapse

Leonard K Averyt
Leonard K Averyt


from
RHOME


wrote on October 1, 2022

It's great to see someone that has an affinity to keep the items of history alive for the future! I really like your approach to diagnostics and your logical work process(s) and how you do things through start to finish. You do a great job! I work on repair and design electronics for all kinds of things and have since I was in my early teens, back in the early 80's. Not many component level repair people left in the world! Keep up the great, Needed Work!
It's great to see someone that has an affinity to keep the items of history alive for the future! I really like your approach to diagnostics and your logical work process(s) and how you do things through start to finish. You do a great job! I work on repair and design electronics for all kinds of things and have since I was in my early teens, back in the early 80's. Not many component level repair people left in the world! Keep up the great, Needed Work!… Collapse