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  1. T-Man

    C2N Datasette not working

    I have a C2N Datasette that will not load tapes. I've looked at the schematics, have put an oscilloscope on the read heads, watched several repair videos/tuning instructions. I also have a working SD2IEC. Why do I care if the C2N Datasette works or not?
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    Power Macintosh 7100/80 Cache

    Is this a picture of the 7100/80 L2 cache? If it is, is it worth replacing for computer function. I have a 7100/80 using the DB15 for video and if this chip is installed the computer will not boot but does boot when I remove it.
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    Finally found a IIci......still looking

    I have been looking for a Iici locally for several years and actually bought a "lot" of computers to get this one. Even when I heard something shaking around, it still never occurred to me.
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    C128 Dual monitors

    Its a few decades late but pretty neat. Thanks to the 8-bit guy (ATTACK OF THE PETSCII ROBOTS) and Scott Robison (C128/dual monitor version. Yeah...it is a blast to play too.
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    External Drive cable

    This is an external 3.5 inch drive, model number is consistent with 800K. The cable was cut off but it does work as I've tested it with the cable from a 400K external drive. I want to build a cable and have a 20 pin ribbon cable and have ordered a 19 pin male DB connector. Is this a straight...
  6. T-Man

    VIC 20 Start up Screen

    Does this mean anything to anyone? It runs basic....maybe bios modified for the Claxton school's VIC 20's? Never considered the VIC 20 much of a school/educational machine.
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    Commodore 128/64 SID replacement

    Replaced two bad SID's one with a nano Swin and the other with BackSID (from Backbit) and both work well. The BackSID has support for paddles and mouse whereas the nano swin does not. If I had known the nano swin did not support the paddles and mouse, I would have gotten 2 BackSID's instead. I...
  8. T-Man

    128 Power Supply Replacement Warning

    Background: At my home, occasionally on older systems and old Atari's that when I power up, the screen has a wavy horizontal line of variable intensity, typically about 1/8 of the screen that slowly rolls/scrolls upward continuously. Inparticular, I had noticed it with a gamecube using a 3rd...