Adrian's Digital Basement
Welcome to Adrian's Digital Basement. I love old computers! If you do too, this channel is for you! This channel is just a result of my hobby, so please be kind when my production quality doesn't stand up to those of other full time content producers.
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The Apple Lisa is much closer to working! Motherboard and I/O board reconstruction.
I can rebuild this Amiga 1200
Apple Lisa Resurrection Part 3: I'm looking for a good CRT for th Lisa
Apple Lisa Resurrection Part 2: Bench testing the CPU and RAM boards
This Apple IIc has issues. Let's fix it.
I'm learning how to run software on the Acorn Archimedes (Plus 120V conversion)
Apple Lisa Resurrection Part 1: This Lisa 2/5 is ROUGH
Brand new motherboard for my original Famicom
The Pravetz 8D: An obscure clone of an Oric Atmos
A piece of computing history: The Acorn Archimedes A420/1
Is the Casablanca a disguised Amiga? It's complicated.
Reviving a scrapped Sound Blaster 2.0 (CT1350B)
I tried to fix a cursed Nintendo Famicom. It broke me.
Adding Wi-Fi to a 43 year old modem only terminal (Zenith ZT-1)
Can I fix four broken Nintendo game consoles?
Super broken Apple II floppy drive: Let's fix it
I finally fixed the Zenith ZT-1!
See why Lorde's clear CD is so hard to play
The Zenith ZT-1 is kicking my butt and I'm running out of ideas.
The Zenith ZT-1 alive. Sort of.
The Zenith ZT-1 tried to be a low cost gateway to the information age
Repair of a Mac Plus with a mysterious fault
Repairing a sad and expanded Mac 512k (Reed College, Macs-a-Million)
Fixing a trash-picked CRT Television
Fixing a dead and dirty Atari 800XL
Repairing a smashed-up Atari 400 computer
I tried to save this rare floppy drive (Commodore 1551)
Your Philips Commodore 1084 monitor might have a serious flaw (and it has twins!?)
How to use phones and modems like it's 1992
An amazing screen upgrade for the Dolch PAC-62 lunchbox PC