Post here everytime you get something new!

  • Thread starter Thread starter gazcbm
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 7158
  • Views Views 1098696
These were sent to me by accident. With local shipping prices it is not worth shipping them back.
C64_C2N_Quickshot.jpg
 
My first (of my likely many) posts in this thread :)

Someone at work very kindly gave me all of this on monday..

temporary_zpse2de47f7.jpg


And picked up this on the bay for £**** a few days back....was well happy :D

temporary_zpsbcf69448.png
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Arcade cab wraps for a Vectrex! The sheets you see are still on their backing - but I'll peel those cut pieces and add to the vectrex soon.

Michele (www.vectrexwraps.com) is a top chap and the quality of the art and printing/cutting is exceptional. Talent!

I shall take my time applying these, he's even provided non stick backing so the wraps can be taken off or re-applied in years to come.

http://www.vectrexwraps.com/VectrexWraps/images/Pagine/YASI_%26_PROTECTOR_2007.html

http://www.vectrexwraps.com/VectrexWraps/Home.html

:):):):):):):):):)
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0384.jpg
    IMG_0384.jpg
    99.2 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_0386.JPG
    IMG_0386.JPG
    79.3 KB · Views: 2
  • Screen Shot 2014-03-27 at 15.49.53.jpg
    Screen Shot 2014-03-27 at 15.49.53.jpg
    35.6 KB · Views: 2
What an interesting thread this is!

I got a new de-solder gun yesterday...what a revelation that is! Many many years ago I did high school work experience at Sanyo for a week and they had one also, but I could never afford it at that time.....and now I needed it I can afford it! It goes along with the SMD rework station I bought 3 weeks ago! Now I have it all......it is easy soldering and de-soldering finally!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5914.jpg
    IMG_5914.jpg
    82.4 KB · Views: 3
  • IMG_5915.jpg
    IMG_5915.jpg
    85.7 KB · Views: 2
My first A500+ and CD32 Floppy drive expansion

My first A500+ and CD32 Floppy drive expansion

Was very happy with the condition of the A500plus, but hoping for some opinion on how bad the damage is.

Scoobyatgb, thanks for warning me to open it up and get that NiCad out of there! :thumbsup:
 

Attachments

  • CD32floppy02.JPG
    CD32floppy02.JPG
    90.5 KB · Views: 2
  • CD32floppy01.JPG
    CD32floppy01.JPG
    88 KB · Views: 1
  • A500Plus07.JPG
    A500Plus07.JPG
    110.5 KB · Views: 0
  • A500Plus05.JPG
    A500Plus05.JPG
    112.8 KB · Views: 3
  • A500Plus03.JPG
    A500Plus03.JPG
    109.9 KB · Views: 2
  • A500Plus02.JPG
    A500Plus02.JPG
    38.7 KB · Views: 1
  • A500Plus01.JPG
    A500Plus01.JPG
    58.9 KB · Views: 1
Received a lot of Commodore stuff yesterday. All C64s (4pcs) had some problems. RAM/PLA faults and one black screen. All C64 PSUs measured fine. C16 had faulty PSU. All floppy drives worked fine. I really liked the Buck Rogers cartridge. Never seen this kind of cartridges before. The Finnish game programming manual was also nice. I'm looking into programming games in assembly. One box full of Scotch NOS floppies.

I've bought some devices recently with melting marks on the plastics casing. The 1541-II had some on top. This is caused by storing the flexible cables (power, IEC, joystick) on top of units for a long time. The cables got PVC jackets with PVC softener chemicals. These chemicals cause the hard ABS and PVC cases to melt where they touch the cables. Always store the cables away from hard cases or place paper or PE plastics in between.
Commodore_big_package.JPG

C64_Buck_Rogers_cart.JPG
 
Was very happy with the condition of the A500plus, but hoping for some opinion on how bad the damage is.

Scoobyatgb, thanks for warning me to open it up and get that NiCad out of there! :thumbsup:

The A500Plus is bad but i've seen a lot worse which have survived. Straighten those trapdoor pins carefully and remove all the socketed chips and give the board a good clean using a proper printed circuit cleaner.
 
Was very happy with the condition of the A500plus, but hoping for some opinion on how bad the damage is.

Scoobyatgb, thanks for warning me to open it up and get that NiCad out of there! :thumbsup:

The A500Plus is bad but i've seen a lot worse which have survived. Straighten those trapdoor pins carefully and remove all the socketed chips and give the board a good clean using a proper printed circuit cleaner.

Thanks for the advice dougal, I'll do that before I reassemble. Worth replacing the caps at this point?

Edit: I've ordered some isopropyl alcohol to do a decent job of the cleaning and asked about caps on an old post of Merlin's about board caps where he had the same rev board.

---------- Post added at 11:01 ---------- Previous post was at 10:44 ----------

Received a lot of Commodore stuff yesterday.

Very nice haul! :thumbsup:
 
Last edited:
4164 DRAM chips for broken C64s. And also 16 pin sockets.
I was about to order some from eBay but I luckily checked a local store and found them for half the price than cheapest eBay price.
C64_4164.jpg

C64_16pin_sockets.jpg
 
4164 DRAM chips for broken C64s. And also 16 pin sockets.
I was about to order some from eBay but I luckily checked a local store and found them for half the price than cheapest eBay price.
C64_4164.jpg

C64_16pin_sockets.jpg

Nice! I bought also some from the same place, 50 or thereabouts... :lol:
 
Finally opened up the 3 A500's I got recently. I looks like the 6A had been thrown! Scored 2 x Rev 5's and 1 Rev 6a (that system the case was so cracked and broken). The Rev 6a had a nice surprise, someone has added the extra RAM chips...and got 2 A501's out of the other 2. One of the A501's has some significant corrosion...but nothing that cant be easily fixed!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_5947.jpg
    IMG_5947.jpg
    90.1 KB · Views: 0
  • IMG_5944.jpg
    IMG_5944.jpg
    100.1 KB · Views: 2
  • IMG_5940.jpg
    IMG_5940.jpg
    94.4 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_5939.jpg
    IMG_5939.jpg
    101 KB · Views: 3
  • IMG_5937.jpg
    IMG_5937.jpg
    87.5 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_5950.jpg
    IMG_5950.jpg
    72.3 KB · Views: 1
  • IMG_5948.jpg
    IMG_5948.jpg
    124.3 KB · Views: 2
Last edited:
Got a Sam Coupé yesterday for €XXX, it just needs a new keyboard membrane to make it work again. I've never used any Spectrum/Spectrum-like products so it's going to be interesting to see what this little machine can do.
 

Attachments

  • samcoupe.jpg
    samcoupe.jpg
    56.2 KB · Views: 3
Last edited by a moderator:
You lucky :censored: :lol:
I want one of those myself but they go for crazy money. That sounds like a bargain you got there from what I've seen :thumbsup:
 
Back
Top Bottom