It's true, I never script anything! Clint once told me he often gets "complaints" from people asking him to be more like "Adrian Black" with the unscripted videos. LOL! This was before he started LGR Blerbs.
I loved SyQuest back in those days.. people called me crazy for spending so much on that drive for only 44MB (was about as expensive as 2-3 40MB IDE drives), but at some point I had around two dozen disks for it, and it made things so much easier. I've gone through hundreds of shareware/PD games etc without having to worry about uninstalling and reinstalling stuff just to preserve space.
"Adrian's Barfs!" I like that! As someone else said, I also seem to prefer the less fancy videos. They seem more watchable for some reason. Intros are kind of cheesy and jarring. I do really enjoy your videos regardless, they are very entertaining and informative. Your series on the Compaq Deskpro was one of my favorites. I know these aren't easy, so your time and effort is very appreciated.
Look at that! A second ADB channel! Have you considered setting up another channel that's just full of outtakes and other fails? You could call it Adrian's Digital Basement _III_ ...
And then when the ADB III channel does poorly, he can just make an ADB IIe, IIc and IIgs. The IIe channel would be for the generic everyman content, the IIc will be for the really short 'nibbles', and the IIgs will be his 4k content. The original ADB channel will however be restricted to only the highest paying Patreons.
I have to say I much prefer this natural style of presentation than the more 'UA-cam-affected' style you seem to have adopted recently on your main channel.
Well, I suppose that is to give the different videos a more "familiar" or "brand-specific" feel to the videos. Like the Lockpicking Lawyer and his to-the-point, no fluff and no unnecesary crap, videos.
@@benitogomez7968 Lockpicking Lawyer is a great example of youtube affectation: nobody speaks like that in real life. His content is great, but I can't stand the way he talks. Contrast with someone like Jan Beta: even though he's ESL, his speech is so much more natural and easy to listen to.
Wooo 🥳 first video on this channel. Also, candy review, maybe talk about childhood computer/tech experiences. Hobbies that lead to other hobbies. You would be surprised what we end up liking because of the tech we like
Perfectly good retro stuff that could have been given up on as faulty and discarded, but happily wasn't. I'm both glad about the fortunate outcome here, and a bit sad to think how much might be lost because of so many intricacies that no single person can know and be in control of. By the way, I came here after the mindblowing MAXI Mail Call Nr.44 from a couple of days later, I'm enjoying your content so much today!
Second channel? Instant sub! You are my favourite retro channel. I read your comment about not scripting anything, and I like that. I think your enthusiasm and personality wouldn't come across so well if you tried to work too much to a script. While my level of tech knowledge means I don't always understand the detail of some of your repairs, it is all still never less than interesting to watch. I grew up with a C64, and love seeing you working with them, and all the other retro computers etc. Thanks for all the awesome content!
Love all your posts Adrian... one thing to note, I watch most of your stuff on the TV (big samsung in the living room and an LG OLED in the bedroom) ... neither of them allow typing in the "][" characters through the TV youtube app! It's terrible! Anyway, I still found your new channel and I am enjoying it all. - Jeffery, Raleigh, NC
Hi Adrian, - The 88 MB "C" means, that it can handle 44MB disks too. - Disks get "corupted>" when they are insert into a Windowsbased machine, because dump windows does something on the first block of the fist cylinder so theys are nomore readable on Amigas or Macs. - the 200MB -version handleas 44MB and 88MB also Greets from Basel Switzerland
Whoa! Second channel! This feels more like some of your older videos that I’ve been watching lately. Which I approve of, lower effort output is important too, and The Algorithm’s focus on consistency can really suck. Like, I like that your earlier output had more polished videos and also quicker ones. So it kinda sucks you had to make a second one for the latter kind but it’s good that you can do it again without screwing up your stats.
Have you tried the now working disks in the other drive again ? Could it be that the short tests exercised the disk mechanisms after long periods of not being used which restored functionality ? Would be an interesting test. Could also clarify your thoughts on the other drive somehow marking them as Bad in error.
More Adrian Black content!! hooray! Keep up the great work man! I love your videos and all your candy reviews too, please keep up those too :D Thanks for the great great content you have been making these past years..
Maybe you should investigate further by re-trying one of the discs with the other drive, and run the same program. Maybe there's a mechanical issue that the test procedure somehow manages to fix. Worth a shot! Also, what's inside that box the drive is installed in? Is there some extra "jazz" needed for these drives to work?
I used Syquests in various graphics production jobs I had in the early 90s. They were pretty sketchy even when new. Really only safe for transferring large (then haha) files to print shops, etc, or redundant backup.
I think when HDDs spin up at the start the dust/rubbish gets thrown off and into a trap built in the housing, meaning that that disk may be ok if it's reassembled. Or you could blow the disks off with air first.
Read his Twitter post about the second channel, subscribed via UA-cam app right away even without the time to watch it first. Now I did, and I don't regret it. :-) Thank you Adrian!
I didn't see the 'II' so that was a very confusing moment for a second there! "What?! There's an Adrian's Digital Basement video I missed? Wait, I'm not subscribed?!"
Hi Adrian channel woootooooo. Great place for candy/sweets/lollies review. I do enjoy seeing what comes from where. I'm in Australia and a lot of ours is same as UK but we've got a lot of our own... On the biscuit front - Tim Tams!
I smiled the second I saw that jazz drive, and recognized it instantly before you even said what it was. I used those on my Amiga 1200, and still have the disks and the drive, though I don't have a working Amiga at the moment. :( My jazz drive was one of the scsi ones. Unfortunately, those only ever seem to have come in scsi, and parallel-port versions. Dunno why they never made an IDE (that is, PATA) version. o0
Yay love your videos 😊 every video makes me happy. What is your thoughts on the rode go any issues with it? Do you run it into a phone or camera or what do you use? =)
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 I have been looking at the same one. I have a zoom h6 I'm thinking about using for recording and feeding that into my phone just as a quick and dirty way to get audio that is decent. Do you shoot at 60fps or do you stay at 30 for your videos? :)
I had seen SyQuest 44MB and 88MB disks for sale in a store circa 1996 (while looking at the then-new EZ-135 Drive and Zip Drive) but have never actually seen one used. Cool. I am more a fan of 3.5" (and lately 2.5") drives, but still cool.
Might be like Zip drives where the disks could have an incompatible driver file on it. Then the disk test probably replaced the driver and it worked fine. Not entirely sure, but I know that was the case with Zip disks, where the driver gets updated when you insert it in a computer with a newer driver and then that driver does not let the older machines work with it. Somewhere I have a few zip disks labelled warning about no using on newer computers because of driver updating.
Great video Adrian! Just wondering what were the specs of the Macintosh you were running? OS version? Also did you install a scsi card for this? I have a Syquest 5110 drive with 88mb tape also. I was hoping i could get it running on a Macintosh power G4 running on MacOS 8.6. any suggestions would help. Thank you.
Hey Adrian, perhaps call the channel "Adrian's Digital Scraps" for the short video content. Why I have the feeling that you will struggle to keep the videos under 10 mins! 😁
I had that drive and several disks on my 386sx33 in 1993. Adaptec isa scsi card. Noisy and dog slow but so handy! I remember running Doom1 shareware version from it to save hard drive space.
While we're talking about Syquest drives I seem to remember you might have had issues with some of the 3.5" variety. I have a random 270MB S drive and I'm wondering if you're still in need of one. I don't have any SCSI hosts or disks so I don't know if it works or not but it does spin up if I manually activate the load mechanism. I'm not exactly enthusiastic to take the time, effort, and money to ship it across the country but if it fills an open void I might be able to convince myself to let it go to a better home.
Thanks -- I have some cats and some drives -- and I think of the two drives I have, one of them works... and the Jazz drive I have (And that one carat) also works fine. I still tend to use Zip the most just because I have more of those drives for everything. (SCSI, USB, IDE and Parallel.) Just the most convenient.
You can show info on the system files of those system folders (sometimes finder but not as reliable) to find out what version of mac os it was running.)
Hmm... I’m thinking that this might be somewhat related to the way SpinRight does it’s thing... by exercising the drive, the firmware gets a chance to apply its error correction and/or map out bad sectors. 🤔
Adrian: “I might not have time to keep up with my release schedule “
Also Adrian: adds another channel
This channel is probably why. More power to it.
Has the feel of an LGR blerb channel. Love it!
Actually, i think main ADB is closer to Blerbs by that unscripted feel...
It's true, I never script anything! Clint once told me he often gets "complaints" from people asking him to be more like "Adrian Black" with the unscripted videos. LOL! This was before he started LGR Blerbs.
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 well that explains a lot. Lol I love the ecosystem of the retro community.
@@Zadorchai this ecosystem really isn’t that big, which makes it very humble! I couldn’t agree more!
BLORB
I stand by that you should rename this channel Adrian’s Analog Attic
You beat me to it!
This is great. A second Adrian's basement channel! It doesn't matter at all what content you are presenting. I absolutely love all your videos!
A second channel is a great idea...you are one of the people which I could listen to for days without getting bored
Fixed without even a single drop of deoxit? 😆 Great work!
I loved SyQuest back in those days.. people called me crazy for spending so much on that drive for only 44MB (was about as expensive as 2-3 40MB IDE drives), but at some point I had around two dozen disks for it, and it made things so much easier. I've gone through hundreds of shareware/PD games etc without having to worry about uninstalling and reinstalling stuff just to preserve space.
More ADB???? It’s like Christmas is April! Woohoo. Life just got a little better!
"Adrian's Barfs!" I like that! As someone else said, I also seem to prefer the less fancy videos. They seem more watchable for some reason. Intros are kind of cheesy and jarring. I do really enjoy your videos regardless, they are very entertaining and informative. Your series on the Compaq Deskpro was one of my favorites. I know these aren't easy, so your time and effort is very appreciated.
Look at that! A second ADB channel! Have you considered setting up another channel that's just full of outtakes and other fails? You could call it Adrian's Digital Basement _III_ ...
Haha!!!!! I actually have a /// channel as well but I didn't intend to use it. But that is REALLY FUNNY!
And then when the ADB III channel does poorly, he can just make an ADB IIe, IIc and IIgs. The IIe channel would be for the generic everyman content, the IIc will be for the really short 'nibbles', and the IIgs will be his 4k content. The original ADB channel will however be restricted to only the highest paying Patreons.
All we really need is a channel of 8-bit Dance Party on a loop
That first disk you showed that had 64 mb on it, showed an empty volume, but a full trash can. Check the trash on that disk!
Let’s go man!!! This is awesome. Wednesday is the highlight of my UA-cam week. This is just the extra sweetener now!!!
I have to say I much prefer this natural style of presentation than the more 'UA-cam-affected' style you seem to have adopted recently on your main channel.
Well, I suppose that is to give the different videos a more "familiar" or "brand-specific" feel to the videos. Like the Lockpicking Lawyer and his to-the-point, no fluff and no unnecesary crap, videos.
@@benitogomez7968 Lockpicking Lawyer is a great example of youtube affectation: nobody speaks like that in real life. His content is great, but I can't stand the way he talks. Contrast with someone like Jan Beta: even though he's ESL, his speech is so much more natural and easy to listen to.
Wooo 🥳 first video on this channel.
Also, candy review, maybe talk about childhood computer/tech experiences. Hobbies that lead to other hobbies. You would be surprised what we end up liking because of the tech we like
Hey, he could talk more about cars too!
Adrian, you're always creating the best content, especially if you call this junk editing
Perfectly good retro stuff that could have been given up on as faulty and discarded, but happily wasn't. I'm both glad about the fortunate outcome here, and a bit sad to think how much might be lost because of so many intricacies that no single person can know and be in control of. By the way, I came here after the mindblowing MAXI Mail Call Nr.44 from a couple of days later, I'm enjoying your content so much today!
Very cool! I've actually never seen a SyQuest drive in action before. What a cool concept!
Thank you to let us take part of that awesome success with your new channel !
Always love the second channels. So much more personable.
Thank you Adrian! Two new videos in one day 👍 - Tony from Italy
Second channel? Instant sub! You are my favourite retro channel. I read your comment about not scripting anything, and I like that. I think your enthusiasm and personality wouldn't come across so well if you tried to work too much to a script. While my level of tech knowledge means I don't always understand the detail of some of your repairs, it is all still never less than interesting to watch. I grew up with a C64, and love seeing you working with them, and all the other retro computers etc. Thanks for all the awesome content!
Love all your posts Adrian... one thing to note, I watch most of your stuff on the TV (big samsung in the living room and an LG OLED in the bedroom) ... neither of them allow typing in the "][" characters through the TV youtube app! It's terrible! Anyway, I still found your new channel and I am enjoying it all. - Jeffery, Raleigh, NC
"But the screws are gone and its been opened so....I'm not gonna trust this one anymore."
Go on....You know you wanna!
I bat a microfiber cloth for glasses to clean the surface and new screws would do the trick.
Love old tech, old games, and your content.
I love peripherals of this era and doing things just like this.
Hi Adrian,
- The 88 MB "C" means, that it can handle 44MB disks too.
- Disks get "corupted>" when they are insert into a Windowsbased machine, because dump windows does something on the first block of the fist cylinder so theys are nomore readable on Amigas or Macs.
- the 200MB -version handleas 44MB and 88MB also
Greets from Basel Switzerland
Love the candy reviews! It's a lot of fun to watch. Congrats on the second channel -- definitely excited!
I don't think that syquest disks were dust-free anyway. You can probably smack some new screws in that one you took apart and it'd be fine.
Candy reviews: I skip over these on the main channel, but seems like good content for the 2nd channel. Enjoy your treats! :)
The moving hands reminds me of Action Retro, nice.
Loving the new channel, can't wait to see more on here!
Whoa! Second channel! This feels more like some of your older videos that I’ve been watching lately. Which I approve of, lower effort output is important too, and The Algorithm’s focus on consistency can really suck. Like, I like that your earlier output had more polished videos and also quicker ones. So it kinda sucks you had to make a second one for the latter kind but it’s good that you can do it again without screwing up your stats.
I like the lighting in that spot.
Second channel? Today is a good day!
Have you tried the now working disks in the other drive again ? Could it be that the short tests exercised the disk mechanisms after long periods of not being used which restored functionality ? Would be an interesting test. Could also clarify your thoughts on the other drive somehow marking them as Bad in error.
Your hand gesturing game is on 8 bit show and tell level here. Quality with no editing is top notch in channel ][ !
I had a similar situation with a general ide drive and after letting windows going by its test's, it worked pretty well after.
No need to finesse this channel Adrian. The format works fine
Great birthday present, thanks Adrian.
More Adrian Black content!! hooray! Keep up the great work man! I love your videos and all your candy reviews too, please keep up those too :D Thanks for the great great content you have been making these past years..
When will we get Adrian's Analog Attic?
Maybe you should investigate further by re-trying one of the discs with the other drive, and run the same program. Maybe there's a mechanical issue that the test procedure somehow manages to fix. Worth a shot! Also, what's inside that box the drive is installed in? Is there some extra "jazz" needed for these drives to work?
I used Syquests in various graphics production jobs I had in the early 90s. They were pretty sketchy even when new. Really only safe for transferring large (then haha) files to print shops, etc, or redundant backup.
Adrian's Digital Basement Too - Because it's Adrian's Digital basement as well.
I think when HDDs spin up at the start the dust/rubbish gets thrown off and into a trap built in the housing, meaning that that disk may be ok if it's reassembled. Or you could blow the disks off with air first.
Loved it!! Thanks for this video.
This ][-nd channel actually feels kind of “raw”. Great setting imho!
Read his Twitter post about the second channel, subscribed via UA-cam app right away even without the time to watch it first. Now I did, and I don't regret it. :-) Thank you Adrian!
I didn't see the 'II' so that was a very confusing moment for a second there!
"What?! There's an Adrian's Digital Basement video I missed? Wait, I'm not subscribed?!"
Ditto
Wow a second channel?! Subscribed lol
From Southampton UK.
I feel like there should be an Adrian's Digital Attic to complement the basement. :)
I hope you're able to dump copies of those SyQuest cartridges to a flash drive.
More adrian? YES PLEASE!!!
Hi Adrian channel woootooooo. Great place for candy/sweets/lollies review. I do enjoy seeing what comes from where. I'm in Australia and a lot of ours is same as UK but we've got a lot of our own... On the biscuit front - Tim Tams!
I still remember watching Inspector Gadget when I was a kid
@@aaronbrandenburg2441 lol. As time goes on more people don't know the character.... 😀😀
I actually have one of these still, its a 200mb drive/disk but the unit I have is in the smaller form factor about 3 foppy's in terms of thickness
I love how the Mac chimes as he finally finds a SyQuest 88MB cart... Accidental timing!
I smiled the second I saw that jazz drive, and recognized it instantly before you even said what it was. I used those on my Amiga 1200, and still have the disks and the drive, though I don't have a working Amiga at the moment. :( My jazz drive was one of the scsi ones. Unfortunately, those only ever seem to have come in scsi, and parallel-port versions. Dunno why they never made an IDE (that is, PATA) version. o0
Yay love your videos 😊 every video makes me happy. What is your thoughts on the rode go any issues with it? Do you run it into a phone or camera or what do you use? =)
Thanks -- yeah it works pretty good for me. I run it into my Sony camera -- haven't tried into a phone but I assume that'll work just as well.
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 I have been looking at the same one. I have a zoom h6 I'm thinking about using for recording and feeding that into my phone just as a quick and dirty way to get audio that is decent. Do you shoot at 60fps or do you stay at 30 for your videos? :)
The pc at the left of the mac classic is beautiful :) love them
ADB Shorts is a good name for the channel
I had seen SyQuest 44MB and 88MB disks for sale in a store circa 1996 (while looking at the then-new EZ-135 Drive and Zip Drive) but have never actually seen one used. Cool. I am more a fan of 3.5" (and lately 2.5") drives, but still cool.
Love to be here mate. Bring em on! Be you mate!
Love this content! Any 68k Mac content would do. Any retro computing or candy related content would do, to be honest.
Might be like Zip drives where the disks could have an incompatible driver file on it. Then the disk test probably replaced the driver and it worked fine. Not entirely sure, but I know that was the case with Zip disks, where the driver gets updated when you insert it in a computer with a newer driver and then that driver does not let the older machines work with it. Somewhere I have a few zip disks labelled warning about no using on newer computers because of driver updating.
Is this a blerb.. Love it..
I replaced Maelstrom sounds with ones extracted from Zappa songs using ResEdit back in the days...
I like this format too.
adrian's digital blerbsment, awesome
nice, two channels of content
Now I'll patiently wait the next chapter...Live Streams!
Great video Adrian! Just wondering what were the specs of the Macintosh you were running? OS version? Also did you install a scsi card for this? I have a Syquest 5110 drive with 88mb tape also. I was hoping i could get it running on a Macintosh power G4 running on MacOS 8.6. any suggestions would help. Thank you.
Will you be doing maggot reviews?
This is a great tip-thank you!!
Hey Adrian, perhaps call the channel "Adrian's Digital Scraps" for the short video content. Why I have the feeling that you will struggle to keep the videos under 10 mins! 😁
I miss my syquest drive. The sound. Reminds me of 1994 when I used it as a ram drive to load up xwing and tie fighter
That Star Trek folder might have the formula for Transparent Aluminum in it. ;)
I had that drive and several disks on my 386sx33 in 1993. Adaptec isa scsi card. Noisy and dog slow but so handy! I remember running Doom1 shareware version from it to save hard drive space.
Maelstrom!!! I remember spending lots of time with it. 😁🚀
Curious as to why a couple of the carts had no items but large amounts of disk space in use. Is this a Silver Lining issue?
Some people mentioned the contents were probably in the un-emptied trash. I have since formatted them so I can't go back and look unfortunately.
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 makes sense - I should have thought of that!
Hyped for the candy reviews! lol
I used these at work in the 1990s (44s, 88s, and Bernoulli drives). The head crash failure rate was probably 40%.
I need to repair mine as well the top head is bent :-( tips? The spring steel is quite hard to bend back in it's original state :-/
really smart solution!
Adrian's digital crawlspace.
Or maybe with the candy.. Adrian's digital pantry.
I see a Motorola StarMax there!
Shhh -- I was trying to hide that. It's for a future video :-)
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 too late now Adrian lol
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 Yeah, sorry. I spotted that instantly as well but then I worked on a bunch of them every day when I worked at Be.
Awesome!
While we're talking about Syquest drives I seem to remember you might have had issues with some of the 3.5" variety. I have a random 270MB S drive and I'm wondering if you're still in need of one. I don't have any SCSI hosts or disks so I don't know if it works or not but it does spin up if I manually activate the load mechanism. I'm not exactly enthusiastic to take the time, effort, and money to ship it across the country but if it fills an open void I might be able to convince myself to let it go to a better home.
Thanks -- I have some cats and some drives -- and I think of the two drives I have, one of them works... and the Jazz drive I have (And that one carat) also works fine. I still tend to use Zip the most just because I have more of those drives for everything. (SCSI, USB, IDE and Parallel.) Just the most convenient.
Can you check the disks for bad sectors like you do with floppies? I have 200MB Syquest disks that gives write error when copying files.
Wahoo, two channels!!!
This was fun! I'm one of the ones that does not like the sweets and candy stuff, I skip past it. :D
I just realized the initials of your channel are ADB...you could also call this new one ADB Peripheral
A headless video about retro Mac's, with shaky hand narration.
Cool, a new action retro episode....
You can show info on the system files of those system folders (sometimes finder but not as reliable) to find out what version of mac os it was running.)
Syquest and Bernoulli boxes make me feel old!
Hmm... I’m thinking that this might be somewhat related to the way SpinRight does it’s thing... by exercising the drive, the firmware gets a chance to apply its error correction and/or map out bad sectors. 🤔
I have that same drive hooked up to a 486 PC
I love your videos!
I would frame the one you took apart and use it as artwork.
OK, it's really you. Good. Subscribed.
wow! 88mb, I was only able to afford the 44mb version back then 😢
Hot swapping a drive before hot swapping was cool
Hah yeah, in a way!