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​Let's make a USB Cable that'll let you replace your old, aging Atari 8-Bit power supply with something new & safer to power your vintage Atari! Just need a couple parts, and a USB power adapter that puts out 1.5 Amps or higher.
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This time around we've got information on how the Channel is doing, and a peak at some things that will be happening in the near future.
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​In this episode I'm soldering-in some interesting Joystick ESD Protectors. Easy soldering, Easy to install. Would really help protect your retro from random static contacting the exposed pins of the joystick port on many old, 80's retro computers.
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This is Day 4 of 4  All this talk of different ways to try to re-color, de-color, un-color, color? dis-colored retro plastic got me thinking of trying the simplest method of just plain old Sun Brightening ...given the strong, and free, Sun available here in Sunny Southern California. And, what better way to try it out than to share it Live! lol

Days 1 & 2: https://youtu.be/ShYQBj9IdUc
Day 3 of 4: https://youtu.be/NNm_5dW7BQo
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​In this episode we'll open stacks of boxes I've received over the last couple months or so. I got so busy and it's been so long, I've actually forgotten what some of these items are?! So, it will be a surprise for all of us.
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​In this episode we're replacing the four belts in an Atari 410 Program Recorder ...tape drive ...cassette player ...magnetic tape data storage device (The second-version, without a carrying handle - The first widespread version of the Atari 410).