Adrian's Digital Basement ][
Welcome to Adrian's Digital Basement ][, my second channel. This channel is an off-shoot of my main channel which will have more random content and things like Candy Reviews. Please see "Adrian's Digital Basement" main channel for lots of retro goodness.
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Acorn Archimedes Logitech Mouse Conversion
Part 3: Signs of life from the "mystery jack" TV #repair
Part 2: Going nowhere fast: Fixing the "mystery jack" TV, again. #repair
Franklin Ace 10 floppy drive tune up
Part 1: Why did someone add these jacks to this old TV? (Magnavox 13MT143S) #repair
I'd like to cheat at Galaxian. Here's how I did it.
Testing Sound Blaster RAM expansion cards in MS-DOS
These little TVs were everywhere (Panasonic TR-1203T)
Does the "field found" C64 still work in 2025?
The first affordable home automation platform and digital storage scope? (ADC-1/Wavesaver 10)
More fun with phones: The Panasonic analog PBX (KX-TA824)
ZX Spectrum motherlode, broken Famicoms and a battery powered soldering iron
Core memory, old magazine ads and an early touch screen tablet
Preserving the ROMs on the best RAM tester ever made (RAMCheck)
Fixing up a grimey old CD player (NEC CD-510)
0112 An Apple II emulator along with other Apple II goodies
0111 Apple II goodies including clone floppy drives and rare books
0110 I brought home many treasures from VCFSW 2025!
CRT scratch removal tests
Fixing bad key switches all at once (Atari 800XL AWC Type 2)
0109 An undocumented AT&T computer, Olivetti parts and a terrible Zenith Eazy PC
Atari 1200XL Mini-Repair and Mod-Discovery
Adding a high-res mode to this composite color monitor (Philips / Magnavox monitors)
Can I even find a broken Atari 8-bit computer?
Will a video card with DVI fix my DOS text-mode issues? (Dolch PAC-62)
0108 C64 packet radio TNC, TRS-80 M1 Digital I/O expander and more (PAKRATT-64)
This Sampo 7713 TV was built to last
0107 Possibly the biggest SMMC item ever (Coleco Adam, Atari ST, Atari 130XE)
Testing a couple random PC motherboards
0106 A Soviet era Олимпик С (Olympic S,) a Mesmerizer, a mouse and some RAM