Restoring Nostalgia: Can we fix my childhood C64 TV?

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • A follow up to my favourite & most personally meaningful video where we try to fix my actual original childhood Hinari TV that I used with my Commodore 64 in the 80s, as well as a ton of fun updates about my bedroom computer setup recreations! And check out PCBWay.com - great PCBs from $5!
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Komentáře • 529

  • @troughle
    @troughle Před rokem +26

    Thanks for the 80’s memories. It was a great time to be growing up in!

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for the support. It really helps this content continue 🙏🕹

    • @Ramdileo_sys
      @Ramdileo_sys Před rokem +1

      @@RetroRecipes at 21:45.. Christian that snowy picture you have in channel 21..... is complete snow in higher channels...... Probably the only issue there.... was that bad coaxial connector....... by the way.. try to get a real coaxial 75 ohms cable... like the one that the TV cables companies use.. (or use to use).... that fine wire... that's not good... ( great video as always )

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      @@Ramdileo_sys Thanks! If you mean the bad cable, I tried other cables off camera before this when the original tuning issue was happening. So there’s definitely some issue inside the TV tuner related to higher frequencies.

  • @fixitalex
    @fixitalex Před rokem +17

    Well... Nostalgia is not only a drug. It helps to survive this damn times...

  • @lancejones4636
    @lancejones4636 Před rokem +8

    Nostalgia is very powerful, but it is a form of suffering... it's a longing that cannot be fulfilled. Respect and thanks to you for opening yourself to this suffering.

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +5

      That’s very true mate. But there’s a happiness within the suffering that you can’t get without it. And for me the net result is still that’s it’s a good thing, a nice thing to explore. Without pain there sometimes can’t be pleasure…

    • @lancejones4636
      @lancejones4636 Před rokem +1

      @@RetroRecipes absolutely. I’m so happy to have found your channel, mate. Much love to you and your family over The Holidays from me and my family in Victoria BC. 💙

    • @darrenwilson99
      @darrenwilson99 Před rokem

      I absolutely get what you are saying Lance. But to be able to try, it's a wonderful but tortuous endeavour.

  • @UKSCIENCEORG
    @UKSCIENCEORG Před rokem +2

    I was a student in Twickenham (St Marys) from 1990-93 and remember buying computer bits in Richmond. I also remember buying my first modem at PC World near Isleworth in 1992 and dialling into bulletin boards. Nostalgia IS a drug!

  • @mikey_jax
    @mikey_jax Před rokem +3

    The hours I spent on my ZX81 (in 1981) learning how to code and making simple games. Then I moved to a Dragon 32 and remember linking it up to the VHS recorder so I could record my high score on Donkey Kong!
    Plus coding a word processor in the Dragon’s graphics mode that drew every character so I could have more on screen than the text mode.
    So many memories creating crazy games and having so much fun…

  • @chironpictures
    @chironpictures Před rokem +1

    Having the "...little city..." with all the reverb over the music... chef's kiss!

  • @troughle
    @troughle Před rokem +17

    Being a similar age group these videos really bring back great times growing up in the 80’s.

  • @worldofretrogameplay6963

    Perifractic, you hit the nail on the head. It took me forever to upgrade to a Windows PC, because the machines lacked a soul - an identity if you will - like the C64, Amiga and Atari ST had. The PC world seemed so cold and pointless. Innovation was in the PC’s software and not the hardware like those older computers we grew up with. Those were the days, ya’?

  • @ronny332
    @ronny332 Před rokem +2

    Crazy, the sound of the alarm clock made me smile without thinking about an. As I noticed the smile everything was clear: I had the same "noise" for years every morning. Thanks for reminding me 🙂

  • @stmchale
    @stmchale Před rokem +5

    Thanks for sharing taking us down memory lane and a tour of your little "sit-tee"

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it - it's my pleasure! Thanks for the kind donation - it really helps the content continue 🙏

  • @holycowmanheck
    @holycowmanheck Před rokem +2

    I was part of the Tandy Coco crowd. If I could go back, it would be to find all the software and hardware info that's been lost.

  • @PaulinesPastimes
    @PaulinesPastimes Před rokem +1

    I was 30 in 1983 so guess how old I will be in January 2023! Your desire to travel back to your childhood is quite lovely and I hope it has bought you happiness. I loved the 80s for completely different reasons. One of which was meeting an astonishing man who was the Henry Higgins to my Eliza Doolittle and he made me beautiful. Sadly, he is no longer alive. That black Braun clock was instant time travel. Everyone who was up with the latest trends had one of them, so 'hi-tech'! Congrats on getting the TV to work, must make you feel very good. 😊✨

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      Thank you Pauline! And you don’t look a day over 40!

    • @PaulinesPastimes
      @PaulinesPastimes Před rokem +1

      @@RetroRecipes Yes, I know. And don't forget it! Hahaha Too Norma Desmond?

  • @jamesnewman4351
    @jamesnewman4351 Před rokem +8

    What a moving video , i loved every second of it!
    It reminded me of when my dad( who just passed away last year) bought me my Vic 20 in 1982 , he used to make us a cuppa tea and come and see me programing in my bedroom.. i miss him..
    PS. You did get me giggling when that Fawlty Towers moment came on👍

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      Sorry to hear that sir. We were very lucky 🙏🕹️

  • @chrisrobson8540
    @chrisrobson8540 Před rokem +7

    being virtually the same age (i out -old you by 6 months) these nostalgia vids are pretty much time travel for me......we grew up with all the same cultural references so a lot of this wierdly makes my face leak as i'm transported back to 198-whenever. Happy memories and i thank you for bringing them back👍👍

  • @B3tanTyronne
    @B3tanTyronne Před rokem +1

    For some reason, I have never forgotten which years I got various computers at Christmas, and they start in '83 with the ZX81 which I eventually threw into a paddling pool I was so fed up with it, '85 was when I got my Speccy 48k from either Dixons or Comet in Hoddesdon, '86 was a 2nd hand C64 with an amber screen monitor which resulted in 'The Human Race' being utterly unplayable but as it was the first game I played on it the Robb Hubbard sid tune blew me away, '87 was the Atari ST, '88 was the Amiga and then in '91 I bought my first pc.
    Feels like yesterday.

  • @darrenwilson99
    @darrenwilson99 Před rokem

    Out of all the retro channels I follow, nothing comes close to this for channeling the emotions that I feel. You, sir, are doing outstanding work.

  • @anotheruser9876
    @anotheruser9876 Před rokem +3

    I once dreamed I had traveled back in time to the place where I used to play soccer as a kid in the 1980s . It happened to be a Saturday (game day) and I wanted to go and see myself play. I woke up before I could get there and was sad I missed the opportunity that was never real to begin with. Nostalgia is truly a drug and going cold turkey is harsh. Good to see I'm not the only one trying to relive the good things that happened to me in those days. I try to forget all the bad things that happened.

  • @nomadjock
    @nomadjock Před rokem +2

    Total nostalgia overload there. I like the timeline you done based on old hardware, for me this is how I remember a lot about specific times and dates in my life. If someone asks me about what I was doing in the summer of 1991 for example I am immediately taken back to my days with the Megadrive playing Sonic, Castle of Illusion and drooling over screenshots of Super Famicom games and then all these other memories about other things come flooding back, its like my computer memories are my space-time continuum and joins the dots for all my other memories. Been playing video games since I got my Commodore 64 for Xmas 1982 and haven't really stopped. :) Good times, good memories and a more care free childhood.

  • @WoollyMittens
    @WoollyMittens Před rokem +1

    I can live without my old Ikea desk falling apart as soon as it was assembled, but I wouldn't mind having my Amiga 1200 back as it contained the sprite files and source code of a game I made with friends.

  • @user-xw2tj1kn1f
    @user-xw2tj1kn1f Před rokem +1

    The BJÖRK sound clip hit the spot!! 🔥❤️🔥

  • @00Skyfox
    @00Skyfox Před rokem +2

    This has been such a great project! It's wonderful how you're gathering all your old setup together again to relive the enjoyment. My setup hasn't changed much--same desk, same rack holding the same floppy disks in the same boxes. The last main bit of original hardware was my 1541 drive that I got for christmas in the mid to late 80s, but it quit working and yesterday I discovered that the read head has gone bad! I got thousands of hours of use out of that thing over about 35 years, and now it will never work again unless I can replace the head (the board works fine). It's not a rush job, though, since I have about 20 other working drives to choose from, including a new-in-box unit I got a few years ago. Trouble is, it's my only 1541C drive, and the JiffyDOS in it is for a 1541C. Anyway, once I have a place with enough room to spread out I'll set up the tape drive and dot matrix printers, too.

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      Glad you’re enjoying this! More phases to come…

  • @P5ychoFox
    @P5ychoFox Před rokem +2

    An alien astronomer 37 light years away with an enormous (probably planet sized) telescope would be able to see Earth in detail as it was in 1985. Strange to think that with sufficient resolution, they could see people who are no longer with us going about their lives. So in a sense nobody is ever really gone. They still exist as optical information; echoes of light.

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      Very well said my friend. Some say those moments also exist, being replayed and bounced around as energy. Some say it explains ghosts such as WW1 soldiers marching through a field. According to my precise calculations, the telescope lens would need to be bigger than the solar system. I really hope I have calculated wrong. Although of course, when we finally have faster than light speed, travel, there will likely be other technologies, we cannot imagine to replace a glass telescope lens.

  • @Roblilley999
    @Roblilley999 Před rokem +1

    The TV Series of Adrian Mole was excellent... Profoundly in love with Pandora

  • @festivitycat
    @festivitycat Před rokem +1

    Not sure if anyone else has said but I appreciate the music being timed perfectly with the alarm clock, nice touch 😎

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for noticing! It was nice of Braun to design it to fit my music.

  • @drsynthpattern
    @drsynthpattern Před rokem +2

    I absolutely loved the retro bedroom setup video! I'm an 1980's born myself and felt so naustalgic seeing this. Unfortunately, my family couldn't afford such a bedroom setup like this in the 80's but watching movie's like ET, Flight of the Navigator etc kept me passionate about such naustalga. I now have a mancave in retro progress 😎 I also installed Pimiga on my pi400 along with Batocera for those trips abroad. 😀
    I'm really happy that you have achieved this! P.s. grab a Yamaha dx7 and put this on display 👌

  • @Alan-Dawson
    @Alan-Dawson Před rokem +1

    Love this because I went from a ZX81 then sinclair up to the 16k one, swapped with a friend for a C64, OMG! Game changer...Rick Dangerous I love you!

  • @dustL00P
    @dustL00P Před rokem +6

    When I discovered your videos instantly loved the content.
    As the content goes on and when you pause for thought in the videos having those memories really hits and makes me smile.
    Never stop making your content

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words! Means a lot 👍🕹️

    • @darrenwilson99
      @darrenwilson99 Před rokem

      Absolutely this. I have never seen a channel on CZcams or even TV that understands how I feel about retro gaming or even nostalgia in general.

  • @user-xw2tj1kn1f
    @user-xw2tj1kn1f Před rokem +7

    Man... Nostalgia really is weird. I'm feeling all these exact things about my own childhood and somehow want to re create them. I'm 46 and I have some of my old stuff still in the attic. Maybe I should try to make that c64 go once again. your allarm clock there really took me back, completely unexpectedly.
    Thank you for this video. Now I want to be back, hurrying home after a birthday party. My mom opening the door, telling me -Hurry, It just started! and then, me and her watching the first episode of V together! 🔥❤️🔥

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +2

      I was hoping that alarm clock would ring some bells

  • @neillufc8282
    @neillufc8282 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely brilliant, my God….the clock, your face when the alarm went off made my day. How can press shift runstop bring a lump to my throat…but it did! Happy, happy days…thank you.

  • @DesignedbyWill2084
    @DesignedbyWill2084 Před rokem +1

    Getting to watching my 12 yo son learning to program in Lua, python and C at the age I first got my ZX80 clone and punching in Basic. I still have my heavily modified MicroAce and am grateful for all I learned from it.

  • @bobbus_74
    @bobbus_74 Před rokem +1

    Really cool to see that little snippet of Richmond. Spent plenty of time in those same shops too. Tandy was super useful for cables and connectors. Boots was great too, My kids look at me strangely when I explain to them how we used to buy games there.
    That Braun alarm clock must've been in nearly every kids bedroom in the eighties too. That sound still haunts me!

  • @jeffflowers5489
    @jeffflowers5489 Před rokem +1

    My 70's childhood bedroom was painted sky blue like (half of) yours.

  • @FuzzWoof
    @FuzzWoof Před rokem +5

    Everything in these vids gives me a nostalgia fix, but that Hinari TV is just maximum nostalgia for me as that was the TV I used for several of my early computer setups, culminating in my Amiga A500. At least the door covering the controls survived, mine fell off within a few months!

  • @janneandersson7197
    @janneandersson7197 Před rokem +1

    Love to watch all this 80`s stuff, got my zx48 in 1983 and still have it, a500 c64 is Aldo in my collection and a LOT of gameconsoles from the era.
    Janne/Sweden

  • @alaninsley5005
    @alaninsley5005 Před rokem +2

    It's amazing how many of your nostalgia items are exactly the same as mine. Even that alarm clock!
    Except I had A Sony Trinitron TV for my C64. Thanks for the memories.

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      Our family had a Trinitron in the living room! Small world

  • @tancoplays3502
    @tancoplays3502 Před rokem +1

    I grew up in the late 2000s and man do I wish I could go back and see myself watching CZcams for the first time back in the days of Fred the annoying orange and classic leokimvideo

  • @Gectms
    @Gectms Před rokem +2

    I had a very similar Akai stereo system and got it around the same age as you did. I loved that stereo and played it constantly. I can even remember the smell of the electronics when I first opened up the boxes to set it up.

  • @dj_paultuk7052
    @dj_paultuk7052 Před rokem +1

    Blimy Adrian Mole, i had forgotten all about that book. Im 51 now and i had that book for Christmas too when i was a teenager. Was quite funny from what i remember.

  • @Thiesi
    @Thiesi Před rokem +18

    This is again giving me some _very_ melancholic vibes - because I had _almost_ the same Braun alarm clock for many, many years! The alarm sound though is 100% the same as I remember it (they probably used the same beeping sound generator in various models). Also, nice to see you found an image of your old desk by looking through the legs of Pericatric. Oh, and speaking of the desk: You actually set it up _correctly_ in your studio in L.A. - or at least correctly for _where_ you set it up. Remember: There's only one country in the entire world where drawers are legally required to be mounted on the left side, and that's Great Britainewzealandominicaustraliantigua and Barbados, so exactly where you are from. Oh, and finally: I really liked that _Rolling Stones_ reference!

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +4

      Lol at Pericatric. Better than Pussyfractic. And yes I’m sure that beeper was standard. Ha and I was going to make a joke about driving on the right here but completely forgot! Thanks for reminding me.

  • @ClassicRetroByte
    @ClassicRetroByte Před rokem +1

    I think I had the same Alarm clock too.
    And all the while you was trying to get the telly tuned in I was screaming at you, check the the cable or the socket on the back of the telly.
    Ah a large dose of nostalgia home sickness 😉

  • @istvanbally2817
    @istvanbally2817 Před rokem +1

    That alarm clock... I completely forgot about that.

  • @SpaceFlightOrange
    @SpaceFlightOrange Před rokem +1

    Wow! I got a real nostalgia hit when you produced the Braun Alarm clock! I was given a Braun travel Alarm clock for my 21st birthday in 1994 by someone who sadly is no longer with us. It had an alarm just like yours, and travelled the world with me for at least 10 years. I no longer have it, sadly, probably sold at the same Table sale I sold my Psion Series 5 at for £5!
    Im the same as you, in that I have been through a number of PC's over the years and felt they never had a personality, like the amiga, etc. did, and Im pleased to say that of my original Computers - Dragon 32, BBC Micro, Amiga 500, before I switched to PC, I still own them all! and they all work. Sadly I no longer have my TV. that died in 2006/7.
    I have none of my original desktop PC's but I still have all my original Laptops, 2 Compaq Laptops, and my 2007 MacBook Pro.
    Great video, and thanks for bringing back some great memories for me.

  • @petergplus6667
    @petergplus6667 Před rokem +1

    I had a dorm mate at university that let his clock ring for half an hour. I used to pull the fuse in the hallway to get a rest...

  • @R0n8urgundy
    @R0n8urgundy Před rokem +1

    Being of similar age and upbringing to you (albeit in Manchester) your videos are bringing back some amazing childhood memories.

  • @syntaxusdogmata3333
    @syntaxusdogmata3333 Před rokem +1

    13:00 - I love how the music is sync'd with the alarm. Very nice touch! 👍

  • @COMATRON.
    @COMATRON. Před rokem +1

    13:00 when the alarm clocks syncs with da beat oh yeah baby

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      It was nice of Braun to design it to fit my music!

  • @FQQD
    @FQQD Před rokem +1

    3:59 ahh, crt feeping, haha
    I'm kinda glad I can still hear it!

  • @GuybrushThriftweed
    @GuybrushThriftweed Před rokem +3

    Aaaah this made me go back to my 80's too. Thank you very much sir! I wonder how many people are trying to remake/rebuy their childhood stuff again thanks to your vids :)

    • @MetalTiger88
      @MetalTiger88 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The cousin of a friend had your profilepic as a poster on his roomdoor back in the 90's. I always lived that psygnosis logo 😅✌️

  • @Raafman42
    @Raafman42 Před rokem +1

    As someone who got a C64 for my first wedding anniversary from my wife in 1985 at the ripe old age of 21, your channel and videos mean a lot to me. Ended up with an A500 in 1989, the an A2000HD in 1992. Loved them all but unfortunately no longer have them. Living the RetroPie dream at the moment to recapture some of the magic. Keep up the great work and have a Merry Christmas and Happy New from us in Australia. 🇦🇺

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      What a wonderful wife! Happy holidays to you and yours ☃️🕹️

    • @Raafman42
      @Raafman42 Před rokem +1

      @@RetroRecipes Sure is and I have fond memories of typing in Machine Code from magazines for hours on end. Getting “Baby Elephant Walk” was the hardest to get right, but was a learning process.

  • @JohnSmith-xq1pz
    @JohnSmith-xq1pz Před rokem +2

    I wish we still had our tv from my childhood. It was a 80s cabinet RCA we had setup down in our basement tv area (unfinished basement with some old free standing official divider walls). it was the first tv our SNES was connected to, still remember playing the super scope on it and playing though Super Mario world the first time with my dad.

  • @SebMcC2007
    @SebMcC2007 Před rokem +1

    Luv it! I'm a tat younger, as I was born in 1982, but still have really good memory to those years. Unfortunately, this year, I had to let go two people whom where a big part of memories of those days, my grandparents. Thanks for sharing your childhood with us, and bringing back our memories!

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      Sorry to hear that. They live on in the hearts and nostalgia of loved ones though.

    • @SebMcC2007
      @SebMcC2007 Před rokem

      @@RetroRecipes yes, they do so very much!

  • @s.k.5919
    @s.k.5919 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for the second time travel. 🤗 Greetings from Germany.

  • @muttBunch
    @muttBunch Před rokem +1

    Puppy loves the daddy and I love what puppy’s daddy does :)

  • @WaypointComics
    @WaypointComics Před rokem +1

    I couldn't even wait for the video to finish...the alarm clock nostalgia, glad to see its not just me :) I still have my dailymate Time Cube that woke me up from i want to say '85 to '92... still have it, still works... the feeling of another time and place when you hear the alarm is...well....alarming. Another great video, speaking of which...back to the rest of it...

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl Před rokem +1

    Ooh, that faster alarm clock sound is the exact pattern of beats that the Master has going in his head, and would tap out on a desk, and would have others start unconsciously tap out, too! I'd already left the much-deserved comment, but those parts caused me to HAVE to leave another.
    Yes, I am a serious Whovian nerd, LOL! Have been since the 70s, so... _~shrug~_ AND I grew up with my dad fiddling with TVs and CRT screens to get them to behave themselves, so you adjusting that one brought back still more memories!
    Oh, and frankly, the 220-240 volts are less lethal than 110 can be. The higher voltage often knocks you back, while the lower voltage makes your muscles spasm and you can be stuck gripping the bare wire until someone shuts it off or... you get shut off. BTW, do NOT take this as safety advice of any kind!! I will NOT be responsible if you take what I say to mean that 220/240 volts is safe, because it is NOT. It's simply not AS deadly. Big difference.
    ❤️❤️

  • @KarlBate
    @KarlBate Před rokem +1

    I had a that Braun alarm clock, and from memory, it, was stopped by shouting at it, as it was voice activated/de-activated. That noise however, is a massive blast from the past. Nice video

  • @H3adcrash
    @H3adcrash Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love these videos! I'm sure I'm not the only one getting misty eyed watching this!

  • @jamesbaum4523
    @jamesbaum4523 Před rokem

    "Nostalgia is an energy field created by all retro computers. It surrounds us and penetrates us; it binds the galaxy together."

  • @PMCRetroGamer
    @PMCRetroGamer Před rokem

    16:49 Pet Shop Boys Left To My Own Devices (The Disco Mix) ❤️ love it

  • @TrickysFlyingBurrito
    @TrickysFlyingBurrito Před rokem +1

    I got that C64 pack from Christmas 1986 too, that Adrian Mole game brought back so many memories!!
    I've been on a similar journey to you recently - my dad ran a branch of 'Martins' ( a WH Smith competitor) in the mid to late '80's which is where I spent a lot of my time after school playing with the systems of the day and which was where all of my own 8 bit systems came from. Its now a branch of WH Smiths, ironically, and I visited this year for the first time since 1988 experiencing all of the same emotions - its great to have such a tangible link to a treasured time in my life.

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      Oh wow I was always going down to Martin’s in Kew for sweets and Cola and birthday cards and ZZAP! 64 and… far too many things

  • @gazmck
    @gazmck Před rokem +1

    Def getting memories of my Hinari tv and tuning the c64 in with the spongey menu buttons!

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      They are spongy! I’m amazed so many people had this exact TV.

  • @mr_teeney
    @mr_teeney Před rokem +1

    Still have my original desk that I've been using since the late 80's. Held my C64, Amiga, IBM 8088 and all sorts of home built PCs up to this day. Also still have my "boom box" on top that I used as external speakers, since the Amiga 500... I guess I can be classified as a hoarder.

  • @michaelblum410
    @michaelblum410 Před rokem +3

    Another wonderful trip down Nostalgia Lane.
    Pavlov should have used alarm clocks in his experiments.
    I still get the shivers whenever I hear the alarm clock from my school days. I suppose it helps demonstrate how nostalgia can be so powerful, a simple sound, image, smell etc. can unleash powerful emotions

    • @Toby_Q
      @Toby_Q Před rokem +2

      Yep, this for me. I had to mute the entire alarm clock part. I couldn't stand hearing it. It made me uncomfortable and nervous for some weird reason that I'm sure is buried in my subconscious. Wow that was weird and unnerving.

  • @amcnaughton100
    @amcnaughton100 Před rokem +2

    Another fantastic video which takes me down memory lane, thanks.

  • @mtbevins
    @mtbevins Před rokem +1

    Great video! Very touching and personal which is what makes your videos special. Thank as always for sharing your journey. I thought about my first computer... I got a TI-99/4A when I was 16 in 1983. (I too struggle with exact dates) I loved it and learned to program on it. I think I gave it away to a young boy in 1987 as I wanted to pass on the fun I had. I was in the US Air Force at the time and I put a Commodore 128 on lay away at the Base Exchange. Sadly I never completed the purchase. I later built a PC and have been in IT industry ever since. I have since repurchased 4 TI-99/4As, VIC 20, Commodore 64 and Apple IIE. I agree the older machines have soul where all the other PCs I built do not.

  • @Butlerd342
    @Butlerd342 Před rokem

    Another tug at those 80s heart strings. Thank you so much

  • @zachazlett
    @zachazlett Před rokem +1

    I tracked down the exact wallpaper from my childhood bedroom. I framed a piece for my brother and myself. Mine is hanging in my bedroom now 35 years later.

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      That's amazing! I was actually going to do the same by scanning it from a photo until I realised that wallpaper was in the previous house before we owned computers. Sadly (or not) in the 80s house all the walls were just painted colours.

    • @zachazlett
      @zachazlett Před rokem

      @@RetroRecipes I thought I was the only crazy one out there. Guess not lol.
      I searched for several years on and off. It was Disney wallpaper so I figured it would be easy to find but I finally found it on Etsy.

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl Před rokem

    The Max Headroom picture also brings back memories, as does the space shuttle video cassette & the Back to the Future poster, too! Thing is, my C64 was used, probably after you moved on to the next thing, so I didn't get to mess with mine until probably 1988ish. Maybe '87, at best. By then, I was married & had a kid, but still... great memories!
    Thank you for giving me some happy memories, as all I've had recently are the opposite. I appreciate it more than I can say.
    ❤️❤️

  • @RichardTeelSys
    @RichardTeelSys Před rokem +1

    Loved that you brought out the Psion. I'm in the US, but I loved them and have been putting together a bit of a collection now thanks to eBay.

  • @Jaw0lf
    @Jaw0lf Před rokem +1

    It is always the simple but last thing we look at! Another amazing video and what a great result.

  • @johnsonlam
    @johnsonlam Před rokem +1

    Side note: In Hong Kong, we use 220V 50Hz (same as UK, ex-colony of UK 😉), and back in 80's Nintendo did have local "Gray NES" for the local market but almost nobody buy it since it's slower than Japan version due to it's running 60Hz speed.

  • @consty715
    @consty715 Před rokem +1

    You smile at the alarm clock. I get ptsd when i hear it😅

  • @guystevens162
    @guystevens162 Před rokem +1

    Well another trip down memory lane. I thank you very much to time to do this all.

  • @krisvantuerenhout537
    @krisvantuerenhout537 Před rokem

    Again a nice trip down memory lane .. Nice you still own your original desk :-) Thanks again for another heart warming video 🙏

  • @trumpdonald6911
    @trumpdonald6911 Před rokem +1

    It’s amazing how thoughts and memories of the past can bring in up memories and references we wouldn’t have remembered any other way. And the emotions that come along with them. It’s like reliving those times.

  • @ambee514
    @ambee514 Před rokem +1

    I didn’t have that exact alarm clock as a kid, but it did have that same alarm chime.

  • @ninopapalia1461
    @ninopapalia1461 Před rokem +1

    Love you channel watching this brought me back to the late 80's/90's

  • @stevesretroloft
    @stevesretroloft Před rokem +1

    Another great 80's memories video. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @ClassicTrialsChannel
    @ClassicTrialsChannel Před rokem +1

    We also had a Tandy in my town(long eaton), I was like you always in there . We were also lucky to have a brilliant computer shop called long eaton computers. Bought my c64, Amiga and my first Pc from them. Plus most of my games, starting with my 48k spectrum, cpc464, c64, A1200 n Pc. Brilliant days. Still have my c64 and it's disc drive, also my A1200.

  • @michaelkampf1001
    @michaelkampf1001 Před rokem +1

    when i saw this video, i went back to my eighties, which were very similar!!! Thank Yu so much for this great video, i can understand and feel every second !!!!

  • @michaelcarey
    @michaelcarey Před rokem

    Another great video Christian! I'm now inspired to hunt down some of the other stuff I had in my bedroom in the 1980s. I've got quite a few photos of me back then (my Dad was a professional photographer so it wasn't unusual to have a camera aimed in my direction). I'm trying to track down the Tandy electronic kits that I had growing up. I'm also trying to find the same Copal clock radio that lived by my bed. I spend hours late at night tuning around the AM band listening to far away radio stations. All of these things fueled my passion for technology/electronics/computers and forged my career path. Thanks for sparking the memories.

  • @missionpassed4584
    @missionpassed4584 Před rokem +1

    In the 80s out of nowhere my father got hold of a C64, set it up in my room and to be honest spent more time on it than me (usually whilst I was at school), at some point it stopped working so my father got rid of it, after a while as my father was now working in Guernsey he sent over a large package that turned out to be an Amstrad cpc 464 with a small pile of games, unfortunately the colour monitor never arrived, to this day we have no idea what happened to it, so out of desperation to play this amazing to me looking computer we found an mp1 modulator (I still have the original box) that meant I could finally play this computer on the tv in my room which was a Matsui very similar to your tv but black from Argos or Currys I think, I had soo much fun with this computer and eventually acquired a colour monitor so had this next to my tv looking pretty good I must say, also over the next half of the 80s gathered magazines and more games, it was pure magic and escape for me, would even copy some games for my mate on my sisters double deck tape player, she still does not know I did this, sadly as time went by tastes and technology changed my eye was draw to the Super Nintendo and eventually I got one for Christmas early 90s and as the games were so expensive (roughly £60 a pop!) but to me the games and graphics were a new level, I even sold my beloved Amstrad along with everything else, for very little, over the following years I did enjoy the Snes very much but hardly had the games I had before and would have to keep exchanging the games each time I wanted a new one, eventually my younger brother acquired a Playstation and the game changed yet again, I sold my Snes and to be honest It did not have the same impact my Amstrad had it was oh well thats gone lets move on, over the years and many more consoles later, I suddenly felt a strong nostalgia for my old Amstrad and came across one at a local dump for literally £1 they had no idea what it was, gather a few games and either another monitor or mp1 modulator I cant quite remember, I set it all up and loaded the first game and to my shock and horror could not believe how terrible the game looked, It just looked like pixels moving around the screen and very hard to control, I was sure that the games were far better in my memory than what I had seen with my own eyes right there, disappointed I just got rid again built a pc and never looked back, and when I do feel nostalgia I just look up a youtube video of the games I remember and feel sad. It all came down to the time I had with the Amstrad back then in the 80s, I was now spoiled by choice and the rose coloured spectacles were finally removed. But the memories of that beloved computer and moment in my life are still there.

  • @gestorum508
    @gestorum508 Před rokem

    Thank you very much to all the fractics for this amazing conforting show that proves that time travelling is in fact very possible. Kudos for the two childhood rooms project which was pretty entertaining.
    C64 owner since 1984, 85 or 86. Memory is so much volatile.

  • @TheHjulius
    @TheHjulius Před rokem

    Wait, I remember Adrian Mole! I used to watch the TV series on Swedish television and I really liked it. Thank you for bringing back long lost memories!

  • @althas5123
    @althas5123 Před rokem

    Incredible how a sound awakens a memory. I had that alarm clock but in brown with a white dial. TOTALLY forgot about it until I heard the alarm ring, then I knew EXACTLY when it would speed up and then get louder. How deep and complex a brain is..... Thank you 😊

  • @albert_vds
    @albert_vds Před rokem +1

    My alarm clock would make the same sound as the chicken timer. So whenever I heard the kitchen timer I thought "No I don't want to get out of bed" while not being near my bed at all.

  • @ralfalmerac
    @ralfalmerac Před rokem +1

    I'm from Brazil. And even here my thoughts are the same. Looking thru my father's eyes. Cause from him came the sacrifice to buy you these. My thoughts and my prays on you and him.

  • @CoLD.SToRAGE
    @CoLD.SToRAGE Před rokem +1

    I owned virtually every Psion organiser by virtue of creating a PacMan clone called “Chomper” when I was a one-man company called “Black Dawn Digital”. I was given the organisers at a token gesture price (way, way lower than MSRP) and quickly made that back on royalty payments from Widget Software.

  • @Kw1161
    @Kw1161 Před rokem +1

    I had the Psion (Diamond brand) but it needs new rechargeable batteries. My 1st computer that I bought off a shipmate a Radio Shack brand (Sharp) 1k portable that I used in college. It still works but needs the display replaced. My 1st real computer was a Amiga 500, which lost in the move😢 as was my 1st windows pc and home built NegGen 586.
    After I enlistment was up in July 1985, I bought a Sony 2010 for a Short wave radio alarm clock and woke up to the BBC World Service for about 10 years, sadly they no longer target North America so one more youth activity gone…so I feel your nostalgia.
    Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year 🎉!

  • @cjpops7628
    @cjpops7628 Před rokem +1

    This is fantastic, might try and do a similar idea with my Amstrad CPC setup - ahhh the Nostalgia

  • @TPerry2828
    @TPerry2828 Před rokem

    What a fabulous episode of RR ❤️ My grandmother had the exact same Halina camera back in the day, likely bought in her local Argos in Bromley.

  • @MarkDell
    @MarkDell Před rokem +3

    I love to see the Psion being shown! I got started with software development back on the 3A and it shaped my career and life. I am eager to see your recap of those devices!

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem

      Wow that’s cool. What did you develop?

    • @MarkDell
      @MarkDell Před rokem +1

      @@RetroRecipes I was in my teens without any experience. But I went through the programming book that came with it and made a Eliza port (based off an Amiga demo disk), a graphics package and a Star Trek game. I was the coolest kid in school 🤭

    • @RetroRecipes
      @RetroRecipes  Před rokem +1

      @@MarkDell Very cool! And then you founded Dell, right?!

  • @RandomBitzzz
    @RandomBitzzz Před rokem +1

    These videos (revisiting your childhood setup) bring back heavy nostalgic feels. 🙂 Thanks for sharing...
    I too still have the TV I used on my C64, but I haven't powered it on in over a decade. I gave it to my in-laws a few years back and it came back like a boomerang. Maybe I'll plug it in over my Christmas break.

  • @landspide
    @landspide Před rokem

    Love the Bjork space cadet and little city - never gets old, like yourself. Adrian Mole was also a thing in Australia.

  • @steverae68
    @steverae68 Před rokem +1

    Omg this is such a good series … I had a psion 3a too !!
    It’s so good to go back and remember what it was like growing up with your childhood computers… we are a very lucky age to be able to go back and reminisce how good it was back in those early days. Kids today have know idea how far we’ve came. But above all, it is so good to have a UK spin on retro….

  • @wadams31
    @wadams31 Před rokem +2

    Another awesome video! Thanks for the nostalgia and good memories. Here in Brazil not everyone could have Commodores and Apples by this time. But the feeling is the same when I remember my own childhood with my Atari 2600 and my NES (we used to call it little nes "Nintendinho")

  • @star_man
    @star_man Před rokem +1

    What a lovely video, so glad you could re-experience such happy memories. I got Ghostbusters as my Christmas present too (luckily my one wasn't faulty) and I absolutely loved that game... although the marshmallow man would usually stomp on me as I tried to get into the door. I also got a Currah Speech 64 at the same time, and how it sounded is forever etched into my memory "REEETURN"... and I obviously never ever used it to say rude words. 😉

  • @fearlessfreep
    @fearlessfreep Před rokem

    Watching you trying to get a picture on that screen gave me memories of the film "Crimson Tide."

  • @tspawn35
    @tspawn35 Před rokem +1

    It's weird to me seeing a Commodore 64 connected via RF. I feel like it was super common in the US for Commodore to bundle a monitor, 1541 drive and c64 computer together. That was my setup when I was a kid and my friends whose family also bought a c64 that was their setup as well. I do agree with wanting to own the systems that we had as kids. That's why I bought a c128d and 1702 monitor. Because I missed my c64 but did not have the space to have the computer, monitor and disk drive separate. The 128d has a built in disk drive, and detachable keyboard as well as the perfect surface to have my monitor sit on top of it. It takes up way less space and gives me the ability to play c64 games in all their glory. Exactly, how I remember it.

  • @d1btd3265
    @d1btd3265 Před rokem

    These videos have been your very best. Had such a similar setup myself. 10/10 you'd definitely have been in my game copying/sharing group.