Restoring three Commodore PC-compatibles

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  • @RIComputerMuseum
    @RIComputerMuseum Před 5 lety +1997

    Hi David, we are glad we were able to help with the Commodore PC-10 for your documentary. Thanks for visiting us and our warehouse. Next time you are in RI we can show you our Learning Lab, and our working PDP-9 minicomputer.

    • @peterjohnson9438
      @peterjohnson9438 Před 5 lety +71

      I'd love to see David make a video about the PDP-9 or perhaps DEC machines in general

    • @bored_person
      @bored_person Před 5 lety +59

      You should probably get your channel verified.

    • @elimalinsky7069
      @elimalinsky7069 Před 5 lety +19

      @@peterjohnson9438 definitely, David doing an overview of a minicomputer is top notch content right there. Heck, I don't think any well know retro-tech CZcamsr ever done a review of a minicomputer from the 60s or 70s, guess that's because they're so rare and hard to come by, and have the size of a refrigerator or a kitchen stove not including the terminal unit.

    •  Před 5 lety +11

      He never reads CZcams comments

    • @elimalinsky7069
      @elimalinsky7069 Před 5 lety +23

      @ He does, he simply never replies.

  • @neomaster341
    @neomaster341 Před 5 lety +103

    "I have exactly one day of sunny weather left to retrobrite this thing"
    *tense music starts*

  • @AssDust
    @AssDust Před 5 lety +216

    AL!
    yes, hon?!
    that neighbour is out in his driveway again cleaning them old computers

  • @BoxyBoy
    @BoxyBoy Před 4 lety +81

    18:47 "Why'd you put the power button on the power supply?"
    "Dude, it's fine, just use a giant stick as the power button"

  • @dustysparks
    @dustysparks Před 5 lety +39

    5:03 "I think it'll be ok" (piece of plastic from the pins that hold it in falls to the bottom of the case)

  • @SabretoothBarnacle
    @SabretoothBarnacle Před 5 lety +408

    The 5.25" floppy head issue might be because the heads mechanism rests on rubber stops when a disk is inserted... the rubber may have turned to goo and the head is therefore resting lower than it should be 💾

    • @carlorodia
      @carlorodia Před 5 lety +16

      8 bit guy should notice this and that is very good skills of floppy drives... i has good grammar

  • @xiaochicash
    @xiaochicash Před 5 lety +287

    You should make a shirt that says "I was Retrobrighted by 8-Bit Guy"

    • @gothfennec
      @gothfennec Před 4 lety +46

      works perfectly if you’re pale
      wait wtf did i just say

    • @scythal
      @scythal Před 4 lety +6

      maybe a sticker!

    • @dipie197
      @dipie197 Před 4 lety +4

      (If you know what I mean)

    • @vinigame7490
      @vinigame7490 Před 4 lety +2

      @@scythal I'd also find it cool

    • @quickhatch8160
      @quickhatch8160 Před 4 lety +7

      ✌️->✌🏻

  • @Futilizer
    @Futilizer Před 4 lety +89

    "I think this will be okay" as he snaps off the plastic. Lmao

  • @KEL5isGodrules
    @KEL5isGodrules Před 5 lety +134

    "Mommy, what's that sound?"
    "Daddy is just beating computers with a hammer, honey.."

    • @sfs2040
      @sfs2040 Před 4 lety +1

      His daughter isn't that young...

    • @HarryMudd
      @HarryMudd Před 4 lety +1

      8bit-guy auditioning for one of the dwarves in "Snow-white" 😊

    • @someguystudios23
      @someguystudios23 Před 4 lety +2

      @@sfs2040 My dad still calls his parents Mommy and Daddy, Don't know why they never switched to Mom and Dad. he never says anything of it for respect.

  • @RonaKurona
    @RonaKurona Před 5 lety +572

    Thanks for translating the temperature into Celsius ^^

    • @bastiro03
      @bastiro03 Před 5 lety +9

      Leda Ferreira As far as I know, he always does that. And if he wouldn’t, there are endless easy ways to convert it. Not trying to be mean here or anything

    • @MarterElectronics
      @MarterElectronics Před 5 lety +28

      @@bastiro03 not everyone opens a new tab and take time to convert one number. Some videos are full of it

    • @mojoblues66
      @mojoblues66 Před 5 lety +28

      Those cowboys and their funny units...who cares if 7.9 billion people use metric, right?

    • @alexc8992
      @alexc8992 Před 5 lety +6

      mojoblues66 The US just doesn’t want to be anything like Britain.

    • @Chaos89P
      @Chaos89P Před 5 lety +2

      @@alexc8992 I think that's why we *mostly* still use Imperial units, to distance ourselves from Britain back when SI was coming into vogue.

  • @happyfakeboulder644
    @happyfakeboulder644 Před 5 lety +131

    "[Removing a warranty sticker from a computer from the 1980s]
    I think it's safe to say Commodore won't be doing any warranty repairs on this." -- David "The 8-bit Guy" Murray

    • @mi.janLuna
      @mi.janLuna Před 5 lety

      Happy Fakeboulder i dont understand, its logic

    • @happyfakeboulder644
      @happyfakeboulder644 Před 5 lety +8

      @@mi.janLuna What do you not understand

    • @scythal
      @scythal Před 4 lety +8

      @@mi.janLuna scythal explains the joke: commodore doesnt exist anymore

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 Před 2 lety

      @@mi.janLuna it's a real video not made up

  • @SirCutBent-Gaming
    @SirCutBent-Gaming Před 5 lety +28

    Kid: gets tan
    8-bit guy: time for retrobrite

  • @realkrzaku
    @realkrzaku Před 5 lety +343

    5:00 *snaps a piece of the lock off* I think it'll be okay :D

    • @ToTheGAMES
      @ToTheGAMES Před 5 lety +46

      ... So rough handling. I wouldn't trust him with any vintage stuff. Man. It hurts to see.

    • @maurofoti526
      @maurofoti526 Před 5 lety +71

      Well, to be honest that pin had already been damaged, so it would have broken anyway. It's just weird that he didn't notice

    • @veemyu
      @veemyu Před 5 lety +3

      :D

    • @cybercat1531
      @cybercat1531 Před 5 lety +28

      I barely even noticed that after seeing this comment.
      Though it does appear as if it was already snapped from prior damage.

    • @AutoFirePad
      @AutoFirePad Před 5 lety +24

      @@ToTheGAMES Send him your vintage computers, he'll buy a Tesla.

  • @dl8cy
    @dl8cy Před 5 lety +235

    "Vobis Prüfsiegel" - it's a German warranty sticker - "Vobis" was one of the biggest computer seller during that time in West Germany - so the PC1 was sold in Germany orginaly

    • @Colaholiker
      @Colaholiker Před 5 lety +16

      I noticed that too. But apparently someone must have converted it for 115V operation in the US. I don't think the power supplies back than had an adjustable input voltage, let alone having wide-range inputs that can be used witn any common mains voltage in the world.
      Btw, I was more of an Escom guy back then, instead of Vobis. (For those who don't know, there was a time when most of the PC market for private use was split up between these two companies in Germany.) None of those is active any more.

    • @captainkaba1414
      @captainkaba1414 Před 5 lety +3

      Yeah I noticed that too, especially because my dad used to work for them

    • @ArneSchmitz
      @ArneSchmitz Před 5 lety +13

      Actually my AT back in 1992 had a switch on the back for 110/220V. It was not unheard of for PSUs.

    • @kpanic23
      @kpanic23 Před 5 lety +11

      @@Colaholiker Well, If someone did convert the power supply, he didn't bother to change the sticker on the back side. It clearly says 220-240V 50 Hz.

    • @Colaholiker
      @Colaholiker Před 5 lety +3

      ​@@kpanic23 I wouldn't be surprised if someone changed the power supply (which is usually no big deal as long as you get the right replacement) but left the sticker as it was - getting the original sticker is probably quite complicated, and not everyone had a p-touch label printer back then. ;-)
      Not the most professional way to do it, but I think those computers were regularly modified by whoever knew which end of a screwdriver goes into the head of the screw. ;-)

  • @conspiracist
    @conspiracist Před 5 lety +241

    I wonder if the weird yellowing on the 386 is actually nicotine staining: you can imagine someone's ashtray sitting just at that corner of the machine when they were using it...

    • @AshtonSnapp
      @AshtonSnapp Před 5 lety +15

      You have a point there :p

    • @chartle1
      @chartle1 Před 5 lety +24

      I was thinking tar. Its in areas that would be touched all the time.

    • @alobosk
      @alobosk Před 5 lety +27

      I bet on it. I used to smoke in the 90s.. And 2000s, and until 2016. All my machines, and gear, and alls and roofs would stain yellow/brown.

    • @cthulpiss
      @cthulpiss Před 5 lety +9

      Nearby lamp is another option.

    • @JonRogne
      @JonRogne Před 5 lety +6

      Could have been sitting next to a window.

  • @pacman10182
    @pacman10182 Před 5 lety +50

    "it is missing a nut,which is one of my pet peeves" let me tell you about this one Austrian fellow...

  • @nitroturbo7869
    @nitroturbo7869 Před 5 lety +62

    Next up on 8-bit guy: Human Teeth Restoration.
    David: "Okay, first off we're going to use some hydrogen peroxide..."

    • @theEskalaator
      @theEskalaator Před 5 lety +15

      Alcohol seems to work well for this

    • @Quetzocotol
      @Quetzocotol Před 5 lety +12

      "I think this tooth's out of alignment"
      *starts pounding with a hammer and block of wood*

    • @TheLtData
      @TheLtData Před 5 lety +5

      First we start to break out all your teeth and put them outside in the drive way to brighten up a bit. Right after that we glue them al back in place by using a little diagram to show were each one goes ; )

    • @minecraftWithDanielD
      @minecraftWithDanielD Před 5 lety +1

      Because of your joke, is it safe to compare him to Sethbling now? Cause all his fans make the exact same joke

  • @RetroRecipes
    @RetroRecipes Před 5 lety +211

    Great results 9-Bit, and no ozone in sight! Lovely seeing these beautiful machines restored. 👍🕹️

    • @cvboot
      @cvboot Před 5 lety +5

      i understood that reference

    • @randybob275
      @randybob275 Před 5 lety +8

      9-bit?

    • @cvboot
      @cvboot Před 5 lety +21

      @@randybob275 is because in the apple 2 pi project, when he presented the 8bit guy he accidentaly said "the 9 bit guy"

    • @guillaumegaudin694
      @guillaumegaudin694 Před 5 lety +23

      @@randybob275 Check his last video : 1 bit for parity ! XD

    • @IDPhotoMan
      @IDPhotoMan Před 5 lety +3

      you should let David know that he may want to figure out an indoor retrobriting solution as well. ;-)

  • @mbogucki1
    @mbogucki1 Před 5 lety +53

    Thanks for the Celsius conversion on the temps. Much appreciated up here in Canada.

    • @MrMiss-cp9bw
      @MrMiss-cp9bw Před 5 lety +9

      It's much appreciated in the rest of the world as well 😉
      Less than 10 countries around the globe, exclusively, use fahrenheit.
      It's nearly as stupid as MPH and driving on the left side of the road 😁

    • @spookylemon4947
      @spookylemon4947 Před 5 lety +5

      Mr. Miss
      Driving on the left isn’t as big a deal as the temperature measurements. Driving on the left only affects those in that country, where everyone is used to driving on the left. Whereas with online and internationally available content (like this video), different temperature measurements cause confusion.

    • @qn2h
      @qn2h Před 5 lety +2

      Spooky Lemon thank you for saving me from death

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex Před 4 lety +2

      @@MrMiss-cp9bw Driving on the left is the _normal_ way to drive, thank you very much 😁

    • @themysteryman2678
      @themysteryman2678 Před 4 lety

      Hey! I thought the same thing! Because I'm also in Canada!

  • @hjalfi
    @hjalfi Před 5 lety +56

    Important tip with 5.25" drives: don't insert a disk unless the power's on!
    The reason for this is that when you close the latch, the cookie (the rotating bit) gets clamped to the spindle, and there's a centring mechanism to make sure that the cookie is centred --- that's the conical wedge you can see in the middle of the drive. But this only operates when the drive is spinning; there's a switch that will start the drive as you insert the disk. If you insert a disk while the drive isn't powered, then you may end up with the cookie clamped squint onto the spindle, which will lead to read errors because the tracks will move back and forth under the head as the cookie rotates. And, worse, if you try to _write_ to the disk you'll probably just corrupt it.
    This is unlikely to be the cause of the damage pictured in the video, though. No idea what's causing that.

  • @JacGoudsmit
    @JacGoudsmit Před 5 lety +71

    The copyright on that motherboard may be 1985 but the chip at 5:56 has 8640 on it. So the memory card was probably not an after-sale add-on. By the end of 1986, I'm pretty sure no-one wanted a PC with less than 640K anymore.

    • @elimalinsky7069
      @elimalinsky7069 Před 5 lety +7

      I remember there being a 286 with something like 128 or 256K of RAM back at my school around 1992-1993. It had EGA graphics and a relatively fast CPU for a 286, but the small amount of RAM was painful when we tried to run games on it. No modern games (for that era) ever ran on it due to that puny memory, only older games ran on that system, but we would still play those when the teachers weren't looking.

    • @georgemaragos2378
      @georgemaragos2378 Před 5 lety

      Hi, at work we had brand new 286 and 386SX new with 256K ram and amber screens, all the machines were basically full AT class machines but all booted of a floppy drive only and used a host / terminal emulator program to connect to mainframes, of the approx 80 machines on one floor, only about 4 of them were fitted with 40meg hard drives and word perfect and lotus
      When these machines were replaced about 3 to 4 years later, they were basically all destined for land fill, but we were able to take some home, and a few people were able to solder on the extra ram and get 512 and 640k
      Regards
      George

    • @elimalinsky7069
      @elimalinsky7069 Před 5 lety

      @@georgemaragos2378 My first PC was a computer my dad bought at the end of 1990. It was an IBM compatible with 16MHz 386, 4MB of RAM, both a 5.25" and a 3.5" floppy disk drives, VGA card, mouse and dot matrix printer, but no sound card, modem or most perplexing of all, no hard drive. All these extras were optional, and my dad didn't bother to order those. So I had to play VGA games with PC speaker sound for a while and had to swap floppies like crazy, because some games came with 7 or 8 of those.

    • @videooblivion
      @videooblivion Před 5 lety +2

      Commodore was always focused on cost reduction and providing for the low end. The PC-10 was a *family* of machines based on the same motherboard. The PC-10-I came with only 512kb. The 10-II had the total 640kb via this expansion card.

    • @ryanyoder7573
      @ryanyoder7573 Před 5 lety

      Yep Joe Cassara 512k was a pretty standard amount and even 384k.

  • @Tinkatube
    @Tinkatube Před 5 lety +45

    Finally, some restorations! I love this part of the channel more than the reviews being perfectly frank. Not that the reviews and history aren't interesting: this is just my personal favorite!

    • @Piggynatorgaming
      @Piggynatorgaming Před 5 lety +3

      Same

    • @kansnex
      @kansnex Před 5 lety +4

      Agree. Seeing these computers getting restored from broken piece of crap, to almost factory original(not always) just brings me a sense of joy. Thank you 8-bit guy for the happiness you have brought me over the years.

  • @OldtimersGarageNL
    @OldtimersGarageNL Před 5 lety +25

    Hi 8-bit guy! Just want to let you know.. I found a Commodore 232 number 31..!! What a great find!

  • @MegaManNeo
    @MegaManNeo Před 5 lety +9

    Ahh~ yes, Vobis was quite the computer store chain in the 90's over here.
    We had a store right down the street when I was little but I barely remember anything :/
    Love the PC1's compact design, it looks so nice.

  • @jaquo25
    @jaquo25 Před 5 lety +39

    Maybe it's time to cobble together an indoor retrobright rig? I think maybe a Clear tote, UV lamps all around and a Sous Vide immersion wand to maintain a stable temperature.

    • @Nukle0n
      @Nukle0n Před 5 lety +3

      He even has a sous vide but he's never taken it into use.

    • @MrTBoneSF
      @MrTBoneSF Před 5 lety +4

      If UV is really needed (there is some debate), then cloud cover shouldn't affect it much because most UV passes through clouds (which is why you should wear sunglasses even on a cloudy day).

    • @ChrisKewl
      @ChrisKewl Před 5 lety

      @@Nukle0n He has not had time to utilize it, there are a lot of things going on right now and it's just been very busy. Went from Planet X3 to the Commander 16 Prototype project.

    • @AsbestosMuffins
      @AsbestosMuffins Před 5 lety

      @@MrTBoneSF UV is absolutely needed to generate the radical ions that run the reaction.

    • @joshuatrampier4355
      @joshuatrampier4355 Před 5 lety +1

      Good idea, but the sun gives us all the free UV and heat we want. Why create a tech. solution to s/t that isn't a problem?

  • @bomberman2995
    @bomberman2995 Před 5 lety +10

    According to the waranty sticker you removed from the PC-1, the machine actually is from Germany and was sold by Vobis, a chain with lots of stores all over Germany (similar to Escom, which might be more known in the US). Vobis (and Escom too) actually kind of went out of business the time Commodore fell as well. It is interesting to see it having made such a long way all over to Texas.

    • @dl8cy
      @dl8cy Před 5 lety

      i notice it too - and have the the same in mind. :-) - West Germany to be exact during that time :-)

    • @vix_in_japan
      @vix_in_japan Před 5 lety

      Escom bought Commodore in 1995. And then promptly went bankrupt in 1996.

  • @aidanliaw
    @aidanliaw Před 5 lety +33

    RI Computer Museum after watching video:
    Er.... hey David.... Could you “assist” in the restoration in our other 2000+ or so computers? Don’t worry, we’ll pay you, “something”.....

  • @AlcatrazP226
    @AlcatrazP226 Před 5 lety +15

    Hey David, love your videos bud. Just wanted to say, I do metal work and yes that's basically the correct way to straighten that metal 😂😂

  • @EpicLPer
    @EpicLPer Před 5 lety +222

    Yes, finally a video again! Don't care if it's a filler or not :)

  • @waXsurf
    @waXsurf Před 5 lety +11

    Not only the Cherry Keyboard was from Germany, also the PC-I was. It had a Vobis Sticker on it, a German Computer Store from that time

    • @pacy99
      @pacy99 Před 5 lety +1

      cherry is a german Company.
      and most of the devices of the commodore pc line were developed and produced in Germany...it would be more wierd if that three were NOT from Germany :)

  • @Mastergeko4
    @Mastergeko4 Před 5 lety +8

    2:27 I also have never seen so many commodore PETS!

    • @JoeUrbanYYC
      @JoeUrbanYYC Před 4 lety

      I can't decide how I feel about that, part of me is "impressive collection" and part of me feels like it's hoarding and the reason I rarely see any for sale.

    • @Mastergeko4
      @Mastergeko4 Před 4 lety +1

      @@JoeUrbanYYC That's exactly what I thought of it too.

    • @bozimmerman
      @bozimmerman Před 3 lety

      @@JoeUrbanYYC Every single one of those is a different model. Every one. Besides, when I got those machines in the 90s, people were tossing them out as fast as they could -- a great many of those wouldn't exist to be on the market today had someone not rescued them.

  • @AmyraCarter
    @AmyraCarter Před 5 lety +8

    12:00 The way that sound resonates after striking, I like that a lot, lol
    Hopefully you'll be able to show off the PC-10 working fully in the documentary.

  • @MarioMario456
    @MarioMario456 Před 5 lety +56

    You have 900K subs... Good luck getting the Gold Play Button and 1M subs!

    • @Raguleader
      @Raguleader Před 5 lety +13

      And we look forward to the inevitable video clip of David retrobrighting the Gold Play Button on his front walk! :)

    • @bastiro03
      @bastiro03 Před 5 lety +2

      It’sa me! Sry, i just had to

    • @lilg8017
      @lilg8017 Před 5 lety +4

      @@Raguleader weather permitting

  • @kjrehberg
    @kjrehberg Před 5 lety +22

    That's OK, the Amiga 2500 I bought circa 1989 had a weird metal case deformity direct from the factory. Those computers are obvious derivatives of Commodore's PC clone machines featured in this video. My college roommate joked that my Amiga's metal case "looks like something is trying to get out." That computer was also made in West Germany, as was my Amiga 3000TUX which was a glorified Amiga 3000T with Amiga UNIX installed. We affectionately called that operating system "Amix." I also had an A2410 "University of Lowell High Resolution Graphics Display Card" but the lack of memory killed performance on that system.Trying to replicate a SPARCstation using an Amiga didn't work out in the long run.

    • @videooblivion
      @videooblivion Před 5 lety +1

      Kris Rehberg The Amiga 2000’s case is a variant of that of the Commodore 900, a Unix workstation project that was dropped when the Amiga was purchased. The 900 was being built at Commodore West Germany, where the original Commodore PCs were also designed. Family pedigree shines through.

  • @razorsz195
    @razorsz195 Před 5 lety +7

    3 restorations in one video?! Wow you've spoiled us today David!

  • @TechDeals
    @TechDeals Před 4 lety +19

    That really is awesome... you're doing good work bringing those machines back to life...
    My poor Apple IIgs is so badly yellowed, it doesn't know what color it used to be!

  • @helge000
    @helge000 Před 5 lety +16

    Commodore might not provide warranty any more, but Vobis most definitely will, 15:53 :)
    I wonder how many of these commodore PCs made it back to the US from Germany as they where more popular here. Thanks for the update!

    • @jimboblivesforever
      @jimboblivesforever Před 5 lety +2

      Until I googled them just now I wasn't even aware they still exist. Vobis was where I bought most of my PC and Amiga related hardware and software in the late 80s and early 90s Until the branch in my hometown and most of them in the surrounding area went bankrupt.

    • @pandapolygon
      @pandapolygon Před 5 lety +1

      ah thanks:) nun weis ich warum es in Deutsch steht

    • @bakakafka4428
      @bakakafka4428 Před 5 lety +2

      No kidding, these guys survived? I was sure they went bankrupt a long time ago. What happened, someone bought the brand?

    • @jimboblivesforever
      @jimboblivesforever Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@bakakafka4428 Vobis was bought by Metro (as in Saturn/MediaMarkt) at some point, and over time, they just kind of disappeared from most places. It seems some branches are still left though. There's supposed to be a branch in Berlin, although I've never run across it. Remember their competitor Escom? They actually filed bankruptcy in the mid 90s.

  • @Netist_
    @Netist_ Před 5 lety +25

    Yknow, you do this kind of thing often enough that it's probably worth it to invest in a blacklight and heater for retrobrighting. It'd probably be more efficient anyway.

    • @PhantomWorksStudios
      @PhantomWorksStudios Před 5 lety +5

      Actually i remember him talking about that in one of his videos, i think he mentioned it might of been too much money as well as lack of time that he had.

    • @arvizturotukorfurogep6235
      @arvizturotukorfurogep6235 Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the tip, Billy Mays. Any product to order for this?

  • @wvufan1981
    @wvufan1981 Před 4 lety

    dude! you got me through quarantine; I love your voice, your cadence, and your videos. Relaxing and soothing...you are my buddah.

  • @thysonsacclaim
    @thysonsacclaim Před 5 lety

    The amount of time you put in to these is just pure dedication. Your restorations are always an inspiration to me and my own projects. Retrobright worked FANTASTICALLY on my IBM 122 Key Terminal keyboard (aka the "IBM Battleship").
    I bought original color keys to update to a modern keyboard layout (with the help of a Soarer's cable) and I just couldn't stop looking at the color difference between the new keys and the keyboard. So, I Retrobrighted the original keys and the chassis of the keyboard.
    This worked great and led me to two conclusions:
    1) Retrobright is AWESOME and works well to get the ORIGINAL color back
    2) Unicomp has done an AMAZING job color matching the original IBM keyboard colors. I could have a mix of old and new keys and you could barely tell the difference.
    Love the video and THANK YOU for sharing with us.

  • @astygmatyzm9071
    @astygmatyzm9071 Před 5 lety +23

    I'm always up for some retro technology. :) Greetings from Poland!

  • @admiralandersen
    @admiralandersen Před 5 lety +17

    The PC-1 is soooo beautiful

  • @Epinardscaramel
    @Epinardscaramel Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for including temperatures in °C as well :)

  • @LLGs-ng1fg
    @LLGs-ng1fg Před 5 lety +1

    dear david, i LOVE
    your channel! I saw one of your older episodes where i think you said you where related to Vinnie Paul, i am sorry for your loss. Keep up the 8 bit stuff, thanks.

  • @ChipGuy
    @ChipGuy Před 5 lety +3

    The PC-I sticker said "Vobis..." on it. That was a german shop and brings back some (mixed) memories.

  • @dreammfyre
    @dreammfyre Před 5 lety +15

    5:01 Rip plastic.

  • @alexmaicu5523
    @alexmaicu5523 Před 5 lety

    Love your work...started with a 128 Commodore and hey presto a life in IT, i learn so much watching you!

  • @cerethpainting6606
    @cerethpainting6606 Před 2 měsíci

    I could watch you restore old tech all day! Love the commentary as well!!!

  • @andrewclegg9501
    @andrewclegg9501 Před 5 lety +14

    The 386 case is just like an Amiga 4000, but low profile.
    Even the internal layout is the same.

    • @studioxxswe
      @studioxxswe Před 5 lety

      Yea was about to say the same, even the way you power it on to link to the PSU is the same, and not that common anywhere else. Same layout of the floppy drives as well.

  • @ScottLeeOfficialWebsite
    @ScottLeeOfficialWebsite Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks David for these rare finds! Looking forward to the Commodore History video. 😄👍🏻

  • @SadamFlu
    @SadamFlu Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much David for making CZcams videos. I love watching every single one. They are always so interesting!

  • @dannyboy42223
    @dannyboy42223 Před 5 lety

    great video as always!! be glad you went when you did, I-35 in Waco is now beginning construction.

  • @maniatore2006
    @maniatore2006 Před 5 lety +8

    I had a Commodore PC 20 -III On the PC-1 was a sticker from the company VOBIS from germany, i have been worked for it, until it was bankrupt. i can´t wait for the Commodore video. :)

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood Před 5 lety +35

    I quite enjoyed your Chevy Volt video from a few years ago... hope you do a Tesla vs Volt video at some point?

    • @bastiro03
      @bastiro03 Před 5 lety +1

      Wordsnwood (Art Mulder) His Channel is about Vintage PCs, not Cars, so It‘s not impossible, just unlikely

    • @Wordsnwood
      @Wordsnwood Před 5 lety +15

      And there are already 7 car-related videos on his channel, so I think it was a fair question.

  • @andresgutierrez8383
    @andresgutierrez8383 Před 5 lety

    Awesome as always !! Great to watch another restoration project

  • @bijbijbijbijbij
    @bijbijbijbijbij Před 5 lety

    Thanks for giving a shoutout to RI and the RI Computer Museum! I live near there and that’s a great place to walk around in! Commodore collector/enthusiast myself!

  • @elmosexwhistle
    @elmosexwhistle Před 5 lety +17

    That 386 looks like it’s in a similar case to the Amiga A4000 desktop.

    • @NJRoadfan
      @NJRoadfan Před 5 lety +1

      Its a slim line version of the same terrible bits of metal and plastic that is the A4000 desktop case. Commodore originally planned to use it for PCs but decided to package the A4000 in it instead.

    • @IanC14
      @IanC14 Před 4 lety

      @@NJRoadfan was the a4000 really that bad?

  • @moag2000
    @moag2000 Před 5 lety +16

    I love the restoration videos.
    I love Commodore videos.
    Great to see a new one!

  • @alphabeets
    @alphabeets Před 5 lety

    It’s always a treat when you post a new video. Thanks.

  • @shadowrayz
    @shadowrayz Před 5 lety

    Always love watching your videos! Cheers!

  • @stewiegriffin6503
    @stewiegriffin6503 Před 5 lety +16

    13 minutes for the first computer, 3 minutes for the second, and 30 seconds for the last one. David, David.

    • @stewiegriffin6503
      @stewiegriffin6503 Před 5 lety +3

      Like kid in school writing on the board. Starts with big letters then towards the end letters becoming smaller

    • @axelvetter
      @axelvetter Před 5 lety

      With practice he gets faster...

  • @MrShiftyeyesshady
    @MrShiftyeyesshady Před 5 lety +9

    Love these restoration videos. Never gets old seeing these machines brought back to their prime.

  • @CommodoreComputerMuseum

    Another nice restoration!! Thank you for preserving these pieces of Commodore history

  • @rhud1979
    @rhud1979 Před 5 lety

    Hope to see the Amiga history video soon! Enjoy your content, thanks for taking the time to do it.

  • @evanparker
    @evanparker Před 5 lety +3

    david fixing computer videos are always the best 8 bit guy videos! thanks this is awesome

  • @MarcoPon
    @MarcoPon Před 5 lety +41

    Any chance of a video about the Tesla in the future? Since you posted about the Volt and the I-3, it would be interesting to hear your point of view about the Model 3 too.

    • @ObiWanBillKenobi
      @ObiWanBillKenobi Před 5 lety +1

      Marco Pontello Yes, I second that tremendously! 🚗

  • @nighthawkx1451
    @nighthawkx1451 Před 5 lety +2

    Impressive restoration keep up the great work!

  • @user-sr7fd4ni4t
    @user-sr7fd4ni4t Před 4 lety

    I don't know much about computer not mentioning vintage ones,but your videos are overall very soothing,so I save them before I go to sleep,so relaxing...

  • @markusstrobl1067
    @markusstrobl1067 Před 5 lety +29

    I was wondering when you'd pick up a Tesla. Congrats on the new car! I've been driving a Model S for over 5 years and love it.

    • @Iliek
      @Iliek Před 5 lety +5

      Cool story bro.

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 Před 5 lety +7

    You're such a huge nerd and I love it

  • @loteknomad5032
    @loteknomad5032 Před 5 lety

    Love these videos :) Great production. Appreciate the time and effort you put in.

  • @WickerBasket9
    @WickerBasket9 Před 5 lety

    Keep up with the great work, David! I love your videos.
    Greetings from Iowa.

  • @SokzMusic
    @SokzMusic Před 5 lety +7

    This has to be the best ASMR channel! His voice is so soothing and the footages are so nostalgic!

  • @ResaleRabbit
    @ResaleRabbit Před 5 lety +61

    I would love to see a review of the Tesla, similar to what you did with your bmw.

    • @RealOscarMay
      @RealOscarMay Před 3 lety +1

      #unrelated

    • @jimmybuffet4970
      @jimmybuffet4970 Před 3 lety

      They're fast and in normal city driving below about 30 mph, you don't need brakes because the DC motors slow you down. Other than that, they're overpriced. And then there's the Elon liability:
      www.nytimes.com/2018/09/17/business/elon-musk-sued-pedophilia-accusation.html

    • @evilkillerwhale7078
      @evilkillerwhale7078 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jimmybuffet4970 you posted on a year old video with 3 year old information (that was dropped) while being incorrect. Impressive. 9 years later and no one's beating the original Model S, much less the current ones.

    • @winindowsdows
      @winindowsdows Před 3 lety

      @@jimmybuffet4970 Elon hater

  • @CraigRodmellMusic
    @CraigRodmellMusic Před 5 lety

    Loved it. Thanks for filming and posting.

  • @theleeoverstreet
    @theleeoverstreet Před 5 lety

    So excited to see this video! My first PC compatible was a Commodore PC 10-2 (640k RAM, 2 floppies, Hercules monochrome graphics with CGA emulation on an amber monitor) in 1987. I added a 20 MB hard drive later. That was the first computer I ever earned money with, writing dBase programs. I sold it in 1993. Can't find a used one ANYWHERE nowadays. :-)

  • @scott5minutes
    @scott5minutes Před 5 lety +3

    I have never heard you sound any more Texan than when you compared the inside of the first PC-1 to the outside.

  • @stewiegriffin6503
    @stewiegriffin6503 Před 5 lety +12

    he sounds like the guy from the movie "Office Space".
    "yeeeah, what's happening"

  • @LeonardoBaez
    @LeonardoBaez Před 5 lety

    I have family living in Arlington! We were so close! Keep the good work!

  • @Real_RUBB3R
    @Real_RUBB3R Před 5 lety

    First time seeing a new video of one of these! So excited lol, these videos are always so satisfying

  • @IVThesimple3436
    @IVThesimple3436 Před 4 lety +14

    When you’re depressed and your wife left you 17:10 “alcohol seems to work well for this.”

  • @fardnia9434
    @fardnia9434 Před 5 lety +4

    Would love to see a video on that Model 3!

  • @umutk5614
    @umutk5614 Před 5 lety

    Very nice video, i am looking forward to see the documentary. And that PC-1 is definitely i loved most, what an amazing design.

  • @alextirrellRI
    @alextirrellRI Před 5 lety

    I was quite overwhelmed the first time I went to the RICM warehouse. Glad you got to see it while you were here!

  • @BenjtheMan
    @BenjtheMan Před 5 lety +3

    Dat frking cheesy 80's music intro...... love it

  • @dreikelvin
    @dreikelvin Před 5 lety +4

    welp...now that you're doing this retrobrighting thing on a bigger scale...isn't it time to invest in a water tank with uv neonlight maybe? 😁 still oddly satisfying to watch these machines turn younger in a matter of hours 😲 good job!

  • @Rebecca-zr2zx
    @Rebecca-zr2zx Před 5 lety

    I could watch you all day take these machines apart! Fascinating!

  • @ojkolsrud1
    @ojkolsrud1 Před 5 lety

    That PC-1 just looks so cool! Minimalistic and to the point! Great video, man. I did not know Commodore PCs were a thing.

  • @AscendedBeyond
    @AscendedBeyond Před 5 lety +32

    Hey David I remember you got a sous vide machine awhile ago but I havent seen you try it for retrobrite. Is there a reason?

    • @ChrisKewl
      @ChrisKewl Před 5 lety

      He has not had time to utilize it, there are a lot of things going on right now and it's just been very busy. Went from Planet X3 to the Commander 16 Prototype project.

    • @AscendedBeyond
      @AscendedBeyond Před 5 lety +3

      I've seen him heat keys on the stove and if heat is the most important factor I feel like he could just attempt to use the machine in his buckets. If I remember from his previous tests he wouldnt even need UV.

    • @mason0190
      @mason0190 Před 5 lety

      @@AscendedBeyondif i remember right, he made a retro-brite video in which he objectively ruled sous vide to be the best way to retro-brite, then did it maybe once then forgot about it.

  • @livinlicious
    @livinlicious Před 5 lety +49

    Why arent you using the sous vide technique? You already got a Joule in one of your unboxings.

    • @ChrisKewl
      @ChrisKewl Před 5 lety +3

      He has not had time to utilize it, there are a lot of things going on right now and it's just been very busy. Went from Planet X3 to the Commander 16 Prototype project.

    • @ChrisKewl
      @ChrisKewl Před 5 lety +1

      @Retroboi Yep, forgot the X in that puppy. I should know better, I'm an admin on that project. :D

    • @RickBoat
      @RickBoat Před 5 lety +7

      Someone needs to build David a custom retrobrighting cabinet with appropriate shallow tray, place to hang sous vide and hinged bank of UV lights.

    • @ChrisKewl
      @ChrisKewl Před 5 lety

      @@RickBoat We'd need to find a place to put it in his house. ROFL. May have to go into the garage (if we can spare some room with the new Tesla).

    • @RickBoat
      @RickBoat Před 5 lety +1

      @@ChrisKewl two foot by three foot by one foot tall including the light cover. Lean it up against the wall in the garage except when you need it.

  • @itsaPIXELthing
    @itsaPIXELthing Před 5 lety +1

    Always great to see PCs from Commodore ;) Great vid!

  • @xxalex423xx
    @xxalex423xx Před 5 lety +1

    every time you do these repairs it reminds me of that one scene from toy story 2 especially when you fix little details like the rubber feet

  • @alexdark6636
    @alexdark6636 Před 5 lety +54

    9:53 Instead of using a black crate, why not find a clear/transparent crate which the sunlight can pass through?

    • @jorenheit
      @jorenheit Před 5 lety +5

      Or line the inside with reflective material, like aluminium foil!

    • @joshpires8312
      @joshpires8312 Před 5 lety +22

      AleX Dark He uses the black crate to trap heat inside the crate because the reaction is caused mainly by heat.

    • @CanadaBud23
      @CanadaBud23 Před 5 lety +1

      @@joshpires8312 Heat lamp maybe?

    •  Před 5 lety +2

      Rotate the crate for 90 degrees.

    • @xureality
      @xureality Před 5 lety +8

      @ All the water would fall out

  • @BlackScientist69
    @BlackScientist69 Před 5 lety +5

    This is some commodore epicness right now.

  • @dylanhinkel3548
    @dylanhinkel3548 Před 5 lety

    wow these are the best looking restorations ive seen yet. very cool

  • @teme007
    @teme007 Před 5 lety

    Absolutely beautiful machines you got there

  • @DJ_InYourFace
    @DJ_InYourFace Před 5 lety +3

    17:10 When you try to forget your life

  • @Zi7ar21
    @Zi7ar21 Před 5 lety +5

    Me in the future: "Hello kids! When I was your age, we moved our mouse cursor with a mouse. We had to physically move our arms to control our computers! We didn't have neural input devices. Just wait 'till I get going about *keyboards* for text entry!"

  • @VdamMusic
    @VdamMusic Před 5 lety

    Missed the videos, please post more! Love it

  • @47997137x
    @47997137x Před 5 lety

    Another awesome video from the 8-Bit Guy. I live in Tokyo now, but I grew up in Texas, and I can remember the refreshing coolness of a spring morning before the midday heat sets in. Looking forward to the next video. The groovin' jams from Anders Enger Jensen really help create the right mood. (^^)