Sorry for the OT, On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 2:22 PM Jeffrey Birt <[email protected]> wrote: > > I saw the video was out but have not watched it yet. It makes me happy to see > folks around the world being able to fix their C64 and Amiga cases. > > I have to admit to being indifferent about the C64 clone PCBs. Hans (bwack on > YouTube) did a series of videos on how he copied the rarer KU PCB which was > interesting just to see his approach. In general, though original PCBs are > not in short supply, you are still using the same old chips as well. You > still need an original case, keyboard, etc. Other than the satisfaction of > soldering it together yourself I don't see the benefit.
Thanks for sharing your opinion, it makes me feel less "alone", having the same exact opinion. I think most of the lost PCBs in the last few years are because of people trying to "repair" them without having the skills for the job. Frank
