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Not everything goes as you plan! This was supposed to be the last part of my Xbox repair series, but I’ve realized that before I can do anything on the Xbox, I need to know what to do. Looking at … Continue reading
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Not everything goes as you plan! This was supposed to be the last part of my Xbox repair series, but I’ve realized that before I can do anything on the Xbox, I need to know what to do. Looking at … Continue reading
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This is the 3rd part in the two part series of the Xbox repair. The story continues … The list from part II, did require some sort of documentation or drawing in order to keep track of the locations and … Continue reading
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PlayStation vs. Xbox – I really don’t care. History We started out with a PlayStation. This was so we could borrow and swap games with our friends as they all had the PlayStation. The first games we got was Need … Continue reading
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If you, like me, long for the simpler times – before the Internet, the CD and more than two channels on the TV – you might want to take a look at this book. This is the complete guide to … Continue reading
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Another search on eBay for some old Philips equipment turned out to be an true eye opener. This was the first time I ever saw this machine – I didn’t know that Philips ever made them in black. The 8554/05 … Continue reading
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Not all the great consoles are from the 1980s. In fact, two of the greatest consoles are from the 1990s. This is of curse the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) which emerged in 1992 and the great Nintendo 64 (N64) … Continue reading
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This is the design updated version of the Commodore 64, released to fit the design of the newly released Commodore 128 – an improved version of the old breadbox. The updated version of the Commodore 64 was released in 1986. … Continue reading
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This is the updated version of the Commodore 64 External 5¼” Floppy drive released in 1988. The newly updated design fitted the also updated version of the Commodore 64C, and the Commodore 128. In the process of cleaning the drive, … Continue reading
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Panasonic Corporation manufactured the Technics SL-1200 and SL-1210 turntables under the brand name Technics. They were manufactured in a number of official and unofficial versions, but the most famous version – of all – is the MK-2. The first of … Continue reading
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In order for a retro item to be just perfect, it need its original cardboard box. Both my Commodore 1081 monitor and Amiga 1000 still has the original cardboard box.
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Beside the awsome design of the Amiga 1000, it also had two other design charataristics. External keyboard – The Amiga 1000 was the first of the Amiga family computers, who had an external keyboard Angle mouse connectior – The Amiga … Continue reading
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Finally. After searching for years, I, at long last got hold of an Commodore Amiga 1000. It is a dream coming true. It is almost in mint condition, considering that it’s close to 30 years old, and still in perfect … Continue reading
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This is the Megamix Master, 8 bit stereo sampler possible manufactured by Rombo. I also got this sampler from Peter Jensen – another Amiga enthusiast, who also runs the website FUP (Foreningen til Udryddelse af PC’ere), translated into English; The Society for the Eradication … Continue reading
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A possible future family expansion is imminent. In the next few weeks I may get my hands on a Commodore Amiga 1000 with a Danish keyboard and a Commodore Amiga monitor. Besides the Commodore Amiga 1000 itself, there may also be … Continue reading
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This is the Smartsound Stereosampler for the Amiga 500 and Amiga 2000, in its original box. This may be the stereo sampler that was manufactured by BMP-Data. Made in Denmark. I got this sampler from Peter Jensen, another Amiga enthusiast, … Continue reading
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The past I think the first thing I noticed when I visited my friend Paul’s house, was his Philips D8534 ghetto blaster. It was sitting on in the center of his three-part shelf system, right below the two spotlights, that … Continue reading