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|    Clocky to Kenzo    |
|    Re: Powering up 28s and 64s that have be    |
|    11 May 22 14:49:33    |
      From: notgonna@happen.com              On 6/05/2022 12:07 pm, Kenzo wrote:       > On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 11:18:58 PM UTC-7, Clocky wrote:       >> On 29/04/2022 1:44 am, Kenzo wrote:       >>> I am bringing out of storage - not counting the actual computers -       probably 5 large boxes of Commodore 128 and 64 hardware accessories, software,       books. Collected mostly from the Bay over the past 20 years.       >>>       >>> For the 128 and 64 computers, should I power them up with low voltage on a       variac for a while before giving them the full 120v? The idea being to perhaps       give the old caps a better chance of surviving powerup after long storage?       >>>       >>> Or would low voltage give the power supplies and internals problems?       >>>       >>> I will have a dim bulb tester in series also in case their are any serious       problems with the units.       >>>       >>> thanks,       >>> LT       >>>       >> Neh, just don't just a genuine C64 brick of death or at least use a       >> power saver. If you're determined to use an original brick do measure       >> voltages first, they are notorious for failing and taking out the computer.       > I did have an aftermarket power supply, with cables attached to either power       128 or a 64. The first 128 I tried powered up no problems and composite video       screen looks very sharp. I will try GEOS 128, and the 512k memory cartridge,       and GEOS 128 soon.         And then I will try installing the 128 Superchip roms I have. Not to mention       boxes of other software and cartridges. I knew there was a reason I retired!        And a VIC 20 is what started me on my interest in programming, resulting       ultimately in a 20 year        database programming career. So Commodore has a special place in my heart!       >              Cool! There are many facebook groups for retro computers generally and       of course a lot of Commodore specific ones. If you're not on facebook       consider joining up as there is a lot more traffic than there is here.              Happy retirement :-)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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