Great video! I have a Macintosh Plus I keep putting of fixing this is making me want to crack it back open and have a go! I'll wait for part 2 before I start on it!!
Funny you should mention the Colour Classic, I remember my (much older) cousin having one when I was a kid. To be honest I was more interested in his Atari 2600 😉 Some great technical and historical detail in this one, top job! I always appreciate a good discharge too. Looking forward to seeing how this one comes together once you've studied those schematics. I'd try to offer advice but I know you hang around with those UKVAC guys and they're far more qualified to deal with vertical collapse than I am!
I must admit Adrian Black had inspired me to work on the mac after his 6 classic mac repair-a-thon! I have some pointers as to what could be going on. Its either so hot-running passives or a driving IC (74 series) that could be the culprit
In Primary school our year 6 teacher went away for a week promising to us that on his return he'd bring back a present for us. When he returned he was carrying some large oblong zipped bag. Large zipped bag contained a Mac Classic. Later my mate at the time - whose dad was a teacher in a secondary school - had a Mac Colour Classic. We spent ages doing nothing more than shouting obscenities into the microphone for a laugh or drawing background patterns.
There is. I was told putting part numbers in titles can lead to less views but it seems to be more confusing for people browsing after the fact. Here is part 2: Mac Classic II - Thin Line CRT Repair ua-cam.com/video/Ah7SRzsKYBs/v-deo.html
Awesome video! Nice to see some Apple gear being covered by guys on our side of the pond. Looking forward to the next part 👍
Great video! I have a Macintosh Plus I keep putting of fixing this is making me want to crack it back open and have a go! I'll wait for part 2 before I start on it!!
Thank you for that excelent Video sir
Funny you should mention the Colour Classic, I remember my (much older) cousin having one when I was a kid. To be honest I was more interested in his Atari 2600 😉
Some great technical and historical detail in this one, top job! I always appreciate a good discharge too. Looking forward to seeing how this one comes together once you've studied those schematics. I'd try to offer advice but I know you hang around with those UKVAC guys and they're far more qualified to deal with vertical collapse than I am!
I must admit Adrian Black had inspired me to work on the mac after his 6 classic mac repair-a-thon!
I have some pointers as to what could be going on. Its either so hot-running passives or a driving IC (74 series) that could be the culprit
In Primary school our year 6 teacher went away for a week promising to us that on his return he'd bring back a present for us. When he returned he was carrying some large oblong zipped bag. Large zipped bag contained a Mac Classic.
Later my mate at the time - whose dad was a teacher in a secondary school - had a Mac Colour Classic. We spent ages doing nothing more than shouting obscenities into the microphone for a laugh or drawing background patterns.
Is there a part 2 ?
There is. I was told putting part numbers in titles can lead to less views but it seems to be more confusing for people browsing after the fact.
Here is part 2: Mac Classic II - Thin Line CRT Repair
ua-cam.com/video/Ah7SRzsKYBs/v-deo.html
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There is a second part to this video called mac 2 crt 2 🙂
Music level is too high.
Thank you for your feedback. UA-cam however do not let me reupload videos so I cant fix this video but I will note for future.