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  • Weird Amiga 600 Fault Repair

    Weird Amiga 600 Fault Repair

    I have a lot of customer repairs in right now, and most are awaiting new parts (mostly SMD PLCC sockets, as I have run out). In the meantime, I bought a faulty Amiga 600 motherboard, which Karl Dyson (Retro32) pointed me to. It was available for a very low price. Let’s see if I can… Read more

  • Kickstart Amiga Expo and My New Products

    Kickstart Amiga Expo and My New Products

    Last weekend I was at the second Kickstart Amiga Expo, where I had a table under my “Retro Supplies” brand, and I was helped out by my amazing wife. I debuted some new things at this expo, so I figured I should talk about them for everyone else here. Read more

  • Amiga 1000 Repair

    Amiga 1000 Repair

    I was at the Norwich Games Festival last week, along with six of Amigas and a BBC Master 128 with Valiant Turtle. Whilst I was there, OMTG Retro handed me his Amiga 1000 and asked if I could fix it for him, it wouldn’t boot. So, I had a look into it. Read more

  • Amiga RPT-75B PSU: Testing and enhancements

    Amiga RPT-75B PSU: Testing and enhancements

    In my previous blog post, I showed how to make a new, high-spec power supply for Amiga 500 / 600 / 1200 computers. Now I want to do some testing and there are a few improvements that can be made. Let’s get to it! Read more

  • Building an Amiga PSU around an RPT-75B

    Building an Amiga PSU around an RPT-75B

    A lot of people use Meanwell power supplies as the replacements for the poor quality ones that came with the Amiga. Typically, the 50W variants such as the RPT-60B are used because it fits nicely inside an original Amiga power supply. I wanted to see if I could use a 75W PSU for heavily upgraded… Read more

  • Fixing a TV Stand With 3D Printing

    Fixing a TV Stand With 3D Printing

    I have recently acquired two Sony KDL-15G2000 TVs, one via eBay and one via a local auction. These are great 4:3 LCD TVs for use with vintage computers. Unfortunately a piece was missing from the eBay one, which meant it couldn’t stand up properly. Read more