Damn all I did was lightly clean it and this thing looks MINT. #Gaming #RetroGaming #C64 #Commodore #RetroComputing #Pics
Power supply has no sign of life, not surprising. Will order a new modern one, was planning to anyway. For now it just sits there and looks sexy AF #Gaming #RetroGaming #C64 #Commodore #RetroComputing #Pics
@Sonikku Man, that looks mint. But, does it power on? 😉

@gavin57 turns out it does not. Multimeter sees nothing from the PSU.

Oh well, was planning on a new one for it anyway.

@Sonikku damn that sexy.

@bigzaphod I’m honestly shocked at the condition. There’s not a scratch or a scuff on it.

It had a fair amount of grime so I wasn’t sure but after wiping it down it’s essentially perfect looking.

Of course, I’ve yet to power it on. Trusting a PSU almost as old as I am may be a bit risky. Could let out the magic smoke.

@Sonikku yeah and those C64 power supplies were especially bad, as I recall. They can fail in a way that fries the computer. Gonna want something better, probably. Although I'd have a hard time not just.... going for it. 😛

@bigzaphod tempted just to see it boot. I would get reimbursed for the $50 I spent if it explodes by work if I return it.

But also it’s worth a LOT more than I paid which is hard not to consider also.

@bigzaphod even if it does power in I’m not gonna trust it in the long term. Looks like you can get a safe, modern replacement for like $45-$50 or so.
@Sonikku probably at least could fire up the power supply without the computer plugged in and measure the voltages to see if they're right.

@bigzaphod yep that’s step 2

Step 1 is a need a shower. Working in ewaste involves lots of dust getting on ones person.

@bigzaphod yeah PSU is dead, multimeter sees nothing coming from it.

Guess I got to wait on a new power supply. Oh well, safer that way anyway

@Sonikku doh! But yeah - much safer. Are all the chips actually inside the thing?
@bigzaphod well jeez now you got me curious. Guess I’ll dig out a screwdriver in a bit
@bigzaphod looks good to me. Even the shield looked immaculate.
@Sonikku damn it's like it's never been used.
@Sonikku I forgot how chonky they were! 😍

@Sonikku What even is that?

Does it play analog TV on computer monitors?

(I remember TV cards being a thing in the 90s that nobody I knew had, but this looks way older.)

@yora this is for connecting 80s computer to a TV for display, in this case for a Commodore 64.
@Sonikku With one of these, about 10' of speaker wire, a VCR, and a 1702, you could watch DS9 even in your "no television" house!