The Centre for Computing History is a computer and video game museum based in Cambridge, UK. With a collection of vintage computers and game consoles, many of the exhibits are hands on and interactive.
The Centre for Computing History is a computer and video game museum based in Cambridge, UK. With a collection of vintage computers and game consoles, many of the exhibits are hands on and interactive.
Donations The bedrock of our work here at the Centre for Computing History is our collection. Since we moved to our current Cambridge site in 2013, we have acquired a fantastic range of objects, an...
yes absolutely. I'm north London based but can drive up either Tuesday morning, Thursday morning or Friday. Perfectly happy with it not working as I like trying to fix things π
Set across two floors of a listed mill in Stroud, UK, the Retro Collective is a visitor attraction comprising two hands-on retro technology and gaming museums, The Cave and Arcade Archive.
@@pndc You're right that Amiga power supplies are generally bulletproof even 30+ years on. A1200s (and 600s & 4000s) often suffer from leaky surface mount electrolytic caps though which left untreated can cause damage to the motherboard, unfortunately. At least you don't have to worry about a leaky varta battery though, most RTC options for the 1200 used a coin cell.
@acf close enough, but no thank you, I already have one of each π. Everyone's already recommended the museum so on the (likely) chance that they don't take them either, try your local community marketplace or freecycle.
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It hasnβt been powered up in decades. I donβt know what state itβs in.
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I know too well about C64 power supplies. Went through several of them as a child in the 80s.
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You're right that Amiga power supplies are generally bulletproof even 30+ years on. A1200s (and 600s & 4000s) often suffer from leaky surface mount electrolytic caps though which left untreated can cause damage to the motherboard, unfortunately. At least you don't have to worry about a leaky varta battery though, most RTC options for the 1200 used a coin cell.
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