Hi, I,m a retired sparky and interested in repairing old MacBooks etc
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Greeting evryone!
I've always been passionate about electronics, only now I have had the possibility to explore it.
My first computer was a ZX Spectrum 48K, some keys stopped working, nothing I could do, that was frustrating. As life went on I had many device that I want to understand buit had no tools or anyone to teach me. Curiosity stayed alive. I've aquired basic tools for repairing and building, so far I've had some fun with them and I feel that the ability to make small repairs is closer. Diagonsing the problems seem like the greatest challenge now. Looking forward to learn and share what I can.Comment
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Hi all,
Pleased to be hear,
I look forward to being able to share my knowledge if I can.
I have plenty to learn as this is a hobby of mine
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Howdy all - fackie here.
Love anything and everything retro, so I've found this forum when searching for information regarding an old Abit BP6 motherboard that I'm refurbishing. The forum is 21 years old and still going strong, I see. Almost as old as this motherboard
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Hi, how are you, my name is Dione Bravo, I really like visiting forums, always looking for more knowledge, helping and sharing what I've learned over these long years... I'm BrazilianComment
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Nice to meet you. I am repairing a broken PC. I would like to learn more about this here. Thank you.Comment
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Hi, my name is Maico, thank you in advance for the opportunity to see some repairs to defective motherboards and capacitors. Everything very well explained, I can recover some old time haha ​​Good evening. Sorry for my EnglishComment
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Short but meaningless.
Electronics hobbyist looking for good advice and help from time to time.
First "computer": Atari 400 - Pacman, Defender, Digdug, Starquest(?), Qix
1st PC: IBM XT x86 10 or 20 mhz cpu, few hundred kb of ram (I think). 10MB hard drive
IBM AT with better specs than XT. Setting internal DIP switches to add peripherals.
autoexec.bat & config.sys optimization.
DOS4GW
Manually parking HD heads when moving computer around.
DOT Matrix printer
5 1/4" floppy disks that were actually floppy.
​​​​​​ZIP Drives
ISA eISAComment
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Hey everyone in badcaps, I've been a lurker for years, but I never got to login or create an account. I guess is worth it, to help other people.
A little bit about me? Well I am a systems administrator and in my free time I like to mess with older devices, such as routers, desktops or laptops.Comment
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