There seems to be some confusion in the comments on how USB Type-C power delivery works. The power bank and power supply I was using both support USB Type-C power delivery up to 20 volts and 65 watts. That means when you connect a device that uses the PD protocol, it is able to negotiate a voltage higher than 5 volts. When a power supply supports 20 volts, that means that the possible negotiated voltages (on the original 65 watt power delivery protocol) are 9 volts, 12 volts, 15 volts and 20 volts. If the negotiation does not happen properly, then you end up just getting standard USB 5 volts. I demonstrated running the Apple IIc using a 12-volt USB power delivery cable, but that doesn't mean that the maximum voltage of my power supplies is 12 volts. They go to 20 volts and support all the intermediate voltages in the protocol, including 15 volts. The reason the adapter was not getting 15 volts was because the type-C cable was not fitting into the connector all the way, which meant the CC lines which are required for negotiation were not making contact. Only the VCC and ground pins were, which is part of the standard as those should connect first before any of the other pins. Original Apple USB type-C power supplies for the MacBook Pro follow the standard and are able to provide voltages including 9 volts and 12 volts along with a 15 volts that MacBook pros use to charge. I hope this helps clear up any confusion.
@rommix0Ай бұрын
Of course it had to be Apple that had the most up to date specs for USB-C. Apple has always been ahead of everybody else as far as laptops and accessories go. The MacBook mid-2015 model is still one of the best laptops I've ever used (except for the bulging battery problem on those particular models).
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
@@rommix0 Apple wasn't alone with it on the Macbook, the Nexus 6P phone had it in 2015 along with other Android phones.
@OscarSommerboАй бұрын
@@rommix0 Well, that is just not true at all. The only thing Apple has been ahead on is marketing and taking away options. And for some reason, Apple customers just loves the removal of options.
@SamibyАй бұрын
I actually think it's that red usb cable you''ve got that's originally for the pinecil that's the problem. I've got the same cable, and I always have an issue with the power cutting out to my pinecil after 10 minutes of use. I noticed in your previous video you were using the red usb cable for capturing the live video feed from the themal camera, and again I think its the cable to blame as in both videos, you 'test' other cables, but in this video you actually dont seem to have any plugged in to a live outlet, and in the thermal camera vid, you don't realise you get a live feed when switching off the screen til after trying other usb cables.
@donkeymedicАй бұрын
PD is also cable dependent. PD of certain wattage also need cables that are also have active chips. This way if the wires are not capable in supporting the requested wattage, it will not work. Chances are either the cable or power bank did not match the PD request requirements from the device. USB C pins are very thin. Even the slightest amount of smoo will make it not work. You may be able to clean the port and get it working again. In either case the chip in the device most likely is requesting 15v at 45-50 W. It may even be higher. Just remember in PD it the wattage makes to decisions. So you need a cable and PD brick that are at least 50 w or more depending on the chip.The PD standard does not require everything to be active, but it is strongly recommended in higher wattage applications. Some manufactures don't include all the active requirements.
@copperdragon9286Ай бұрын
Thank you for reviewing my things. I am sorry that my poor documentation did cause so much frustration. Now I added a cross-reference in my quick-start guide to the page explaining the specific cable wiring.
@YARC-1981Ай бұрын
I'm the Todd who sent c0pperdragon the NTSC 6560 to reverse engineer (I had a spare working one). I then did some testing on the prototype and sent him feedback so he could tweak it a little bit and worked with IanSB of the RGBtoHDMI project to improve the palatte a bit, which he then incorporated into the RGBtoHDMI firmware. I also helped some with the TMSdigitizer, getting it to work on the TI-99/4A. i think he did his testing on either a ColecoVision or an MSX machine and the TI was a little different. I've since bought all the different LumaCode digitizers except the PPU one (it didn't exist yet when I was working with him). I've installed all but the C128 digitizer because I don't, yet, have a working C128. I've got two I bought from fleabay, but haven't even unboxed them yet, let alone worked on them. The ones I've got are all amazing and I'm so glad c0pperdragon created these. They're really amazing.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
Oh thank you because I was supposed to have sent a spare VIC chip -- and clearly I totally forgot! So I'm really glad you helped and the VIC20 one got finished. I do wonder if the firmware is updatable on my VIC-20 interposer as clearly it's the pre-Todd version of code! Hehe. It's so damn clever how it works. And you know, thinking about Lumacode, something like the Kawari could also output the Lumacode to facilitate another super easy way to get perfect image from a 64.... 🤔
@YARC-1981Ай бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 Randy was actually talking to c0pperdragon about adding it to the "POV" (plain Old Vic) version he was working on. Don't know how far that's gotten, though.
@AnthonyRBlackerАй бұрын
Last week I finally broke down and purchased the entry level Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro 3d printer.. it was on an amazing discounted sale for $187.00 DIRECT from Creality on their eBay store. I was so unsure about it, i had waited almost until the sale was over (like with an hour to spare) and I figured I'm protected with PayPal either way, well.. sure enough a few days later and UNDER $200 probably the BEST sub $500 (especially when it was released) 3d printer showed up BRAND NEW in BOX on my front porch. I also purchased a bunch of addons with my savings (like $200 in savings, literally) and I could NOT BE HAPPIER with my purchase! This thing, with a little tinkering around and some time (it's not fast) I have created some AWESOME prints man.. it's TOTALLYI worth the investment. I can't wait to get really good at printing and buy myself a pro model, but this thing is SO so SWEET!
@majorhayzeАй бұрын
To help with the personal/mail call parcel issue, you could set your name on various suppliers sites to use your middle initial so you can see easily if it’s something you ordered. :)
@starquake48Ай бұрын
And if you don't have a middle initial you can use Adrian Freaking Black
@ebenking3567Ай бұрын
On the mouse for our Mac (128K), the plastic nubs cord-side of the ball eventually wore down, which made the mouse not track well. I replaced them both with a roll of paper covered in cellophane tape. That workaround was functional for the life of the Mac.
@PatrickJFurlong-c6zАй бұрын
Another great video thanks. Ben Daglish - RIP., did some great SID tunes but also great AY tunes on the Amstrad and Spectrum
@VeronicaExplainsАй бұрын
I adore that Lumacode mod for the VIC-20. I 3d printed a replacement userport-side bracket for my VIC-20, and drilled a hole in that for the Lumacode RCA jack. Flawless video. I also installed one in my VCS/2600 and it's incredible.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
The 2600 needs it so badly as the video output on it all seems rather poor. The NTSC NES one is the one I'm most excited about, as the RF output jack is there waiting for the mod!!
@VeronicaExplainsАй бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 Yup, I'm very much looking forward to C0pperdragon opening the Tindie store up in a few months, hopefully with an NTSC NES board!
@DavePoo2Ай бұрын
24:02 - I'd not heard of that Extron scan converter before. It looks pretty decent for PC stuff, but for those wondering, I just checked the (very good) manual and it doesn't support 15khz horizontal refresh rates, so it wouldn't be suitable for use with an Amiga.
@EricJorgensenАй бұрын
the extron power connector is Molex p/n 39500-0002. The serial connector is -0003 both are in stock at mouser, they are pluggable screw terminal blocks.
@smac9754Ай бұрын
I was going to say something similar, start getting into commercial AV gear and you’ll find that kind of connection all over the place. I have a box that transmits composite, video, vga or HDMI over an Ethernet cable the receiver only outputs hdmi, but output resolution holds regardless of the input on the other end. At least according to the documentation. I use it to transmit audio only over Ethernet because it was cheaper ($10 ea) to buy those used then any other method to transmit over Ethernet 🤣.
@smac9754Ай бұрын
Went and refreshed my memory on the unit, it’s an AMX DXLink.
@GumbyAndritАй бұрын
I was going to say this too, the Commercial gear typically has power distribution systems, so there aren’t a bunch of random power blocks plugged in, lol
@ARCJavMasterАй бұрын
Thanks for your cool reviews, Adrian! I saw you had some issues with the IIc USB power adapter, the converter it uses is rated for 15V, so it may be recognizing 12V and therefore lowering it to 5V, as this is the first time I see that happening. Normally, it’s used with MacBook Pro adapters that send that specific current. I have changed the design to fit larger connectors, as you suggested, thank you! Regarding the Mouse, we are soon adding the option to add weight to the mice for the people that likes that old heavy feeling, to all 3 variants: Apple II/Mac, Amiga and Lisa. I'm always open to suggestions and ideas, 8bittees was created to print requests, so let me know of anything, same with 3D stuff.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
I really think it was just an issue with the cable fitting and nothing more. The PSUs I tried all go up to 20v and can output 15v fine, but without the CC pins, the negotiation will never happen and you'll get 5v. I have put little USB C PD boards into my game consoles like the Genesis and SNES to avoid needing a specific PSU. Those work well set to 9v :-)
@ARCJavMasterАй бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 Thanks for the clarification, I already redesigned it to fit a larger connector, yay!
@rtechlab6254Ай бұрын
Id be REALLY careful about that logo on the mouse, Apple are notoriously trigger happy, they took at a local window firm a few years ago because they called themselves Apple Windows
@ControversialOpinionАй бұрын
@@ARCJavMasterThe issue is the plug not reaching in far enough. Either the wall between plug and socket is too thick or the connector wasn’t assembled correctly. It has nothing to do with the size of the plug. Although some USB-C plugs are longer than others, the ones Adrian used are perfectly normal ones.
@ARCJavMasterАй бұрын
@@rtechlab6254 Agree, Apple is very fast at crushing anyone, but very slow to listen to concerns or requests from users.
@twocvblokeАй бұрын
When it comes to plugs that don't fit into recessed sockets (either due to oversight in the design, or cos the plug is just trying to be too "decorative" than functional), I tend to just trim the plastic from the plug itself to give it some more length, found this useful a couple of times where a USB socket on a phone has become slightly too recessed because of a cover I'd put on said phone... :)
@horusfalconАй бұрын
Get some ceramic mouse slides for that replica. They go on with double-sided adhesive that can be removed without damaging the plastic.
@jandjrandrАй бұрын
Lumacode is such an amazing mod for these systems. Goes to show you can produce a perfect video signal with just two wires without all the NTSC dot crawl and color bleeding artifacts.
@LuisFCorreiaАй бұрын
The G pin is the same as the Y pin. RGB2HDMI has two modes in the Analog board, one for RGB, one for YUV, pins are the same, hence your confusion
@ZahavaEversleyАй бұрын
I love you so much! I recently just found your kislux and i’m in love!! Your videos are so fun and you energy is just MWAH! keep living your life
@robertfear7021Ай бұрын
'G' is labeled for the Green gun which is also the luminance level for Black and White TV Signals. Many years ago I did daily pre-production adjustments on color vidicon television cameras. Funny how some things just stick to your brain.
@squirlmyАй бұрын
that totally makes sense to me now! I'm glad it stuck in your brain, because I can now go about my day without a pesky "WTF?" irritation!
@simontay4851Ай бұрын
Well the page should say the whole word - GREEN! People might think G means ground.
@davidebucci8171Ай бұрын
Hi Adrian, I needed a mouse for my Mac Plus and I learned that those Apple mice are compatible with Amiga (and ST) mice, building a simple adaptor. Nice to know that replicas are made!
@AnthonyRBlackerАй бұрын
Isn't it the GREATEST feeling when you open some rando box and find something you KNOW you put away somewhere safe in the past but CAN NOT FIND for the LIFE of you?? It's EVEN BETTER when you put on an old jacket and find a $100 bill in the pocket!! (Done that TWICE in my life!!)
@draggonheddАй бұрын
25:45 Adrian, those are standard industrial power supply terminal connectors, you can get them on mouser or digikey.
@jammi__Ай бұрын
Get one of those USB-C cable testers. I have one with C to C and A to C, and they're fantastinc for sorting the cables by capability and testing whether they work to begin with. Get USB B mini/micro and lightning adapters to/from C, and you basically have a full set of everything you need for modern USB cable needs. You'll be surprised by how many C to C cables only have two conductors. Your power bank or power adapter needs USB PD and your cable needs at least 4 conductors, if your device needs anything else than 5V and whatever amps the PSU is preconfigured to deliver.
@AureliusRАй бұрын
Right but obviously those cables did have all the lines as he demonstrated with the 12V cable
@MaxWeningerАй бұрын
Hello back from Austria :)
@siberx4Ай бұрын
This LumaCode thing sounds really interesting, but if I understand the docs correctly, it simply emits the screen pixels in a different form with no additional metadata. It seems like it would be straightforward (and extremely useful) to have the device emit some metadata during the blanking interval that describes the signal (format, resolution, etc) which would permit devices like the RGBtoHDMI to automatically configure themselves for the signal, instead of having to manually select a profile each time.
@commodorechroniclesАй бұрын
The Lumacode project is so exciting. I can't wait for easy solutions to improve NES, C64 and Atari 8-Bit video output on the cheap.
@Randy.WuergerАй бұрын
C-64 and Atari 8-bit are here. VIC-II-dizer and GTIA-digitizer were also in the box.
@gemedetvideoАй бұрын
Extron's connectors are actually quite standard for professional AV equipment and are certainly not unique to Extron devices. They are removable captive screw terminal blocks and you can find several different brands at Mouser and Digikey that are compatible. Just make sure you get the correct pin pitch. Extron typically uses 3.5mm and 5mm pin pitches, power connectors are almost always 3.5mm and 12V just make sure you pay attention to the polarity marked near the connector. Also your RGB interface appears to be missing the locking tab that is supposed to be attached to the HDMI connector that prevents the HDMI cable from being unplugged accidentally. Not critical for your use but nice to have.
@EricJorgensenАй бұрын
molex 39500-0002 for power and -0003 for serial on that unit.
@briangoldberg4439Ай бұрын
It's possible that the "G" was used for Luma instead of "Y" because Green was the de facto +sync channel, and was also used as the color to represent Luma in component video
@BakamoichigeiАй бұрын
It's not a "weird power connector"... Extron uses Phoenix connectors. Granted, Extron have nice bespoke ones with a bit sticking out you can zip-tie the wires to for strain relief (And to grip for unplugging) but any Phoenix connectors of the appropriate pitch will work. 👍 Love me some Extron hardware.... Their Matrix switchers are an absolute lifesaver for anybody with a big retro console collection. (Especially if you have multiple simultaneous AV endpoints, like a TV, PVM/BVM, upscaler, capture/streaming setup, etc.)
@awilliams1701Ай бұрын
I have to wonder what printer that floppy emu was printed on. I'm thinking that looks really good. I'm thinking it was a prusa. It definely wasn't an older ender that's for sure. I'm not even sure a prusa mk3 could produce that.
@chainq68kАй бұрын
The Extron RGB 300A is great. But my choice, which is a real Swiss army knife of scalers, is the Extron DSC 301 HD. That thing has a composite and HDMI input as well, on top of the VGA/RGB inputs. The point is - you can still use an OSSC as a "front end" for it, or a RetroTink 2x, and a bunch of other devices, then scale them to whatever you need. I even used them to capture modern PCs, with HDMI or DVI outputs... To solve the similar "input switches mode, capture stops" problem. I have 1 RGB 300A, and 7 (seven) pieces of DSC 301 HD. One is permanently built and cable managed into my desk. Nuff said.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
The DSC 301 HD doesn't have the problem with the mode changes, or is that why you keep the 300A around? The 300A has one flaw in that it doesn't auto sense 720 pixel wide text mode vs 640 pixel wide graphics mode on VGA. I have to use serial control to swap between two configured profiles I setup over serial.
@chainq68kАй бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 In my case it was the other way around - I first had a couple of DSC 301 HDs, then someone claimed the RGB 300A is better fold old PCs. i don't really see it, or it is a matter of taste. Sometimes I use it. Neither is perfect. The DSC 301 HD also has a few issues with Auto-Image, but at least you can correct it easily, because, yes, serial console. :)
@1BitFeverDreamsАй бұрын
19:20 I'm preparing my own review of that mouse for the Mac Plus and I think there's some averaging done inside the mouse's internal chip to cap the maximal speed sent on the serial port. I can feel the ceiling if I use the lowest setting on the Mac Finder mouse movement, but if I raise it, the weird feeling goes away because I'm not moving my hand fast enough to reach the new cap.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
I didn't open it up to see how it works, but what's confusing to me is the Mac and Apple II don't use serial, but quadrature X and Y encoding which needs 4 pins. This is just like the Amiga and Atari ST mice. Serial mice (on the PC) use an actual serial bitstream (7 bits, 2 stop bits, if I recall.) Inside the mouse there must be some kind of MCU that converts a PS2 or USB mouse circuit into the quadrature encoding the computer needs?
@1BitFeverDreamsАй бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 you're right, and I even knew about it. I have followed someone else's project to do an Arduino-like device to send quadrature signal to my Mac plus, controlled by a cheap thumbstick. The exact code you're using makes a big difference and I can imagine dealing with a moving average can be a strategy to iron out the input, deal with dead zones and in the case of the mouse, moderate the extremes in movement
@1BitFeverDreamsАй бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 and yes, there seems to be a MCU tied right under the stress relief part, in the case. There's also another chip in the PCB. Be careful when you open it up, take your time.
@Stefan_PayneАй бұрын
About the Lumacode: You might want to find your OSSC and take a look at it, update it to the newest Hardware Revision and software. From what the Retrochannel said, Lumacode works with that as well, not just the RGB-HDMI. He also demonstrated other Lumacode things, maybe talk to him?
@VeronicaExplainsАй бұрын
I have an OSSC and it's really great with Lumacode, but I think at last test some profiles were missing, including VIC-20. My guess is those profiles are going to show up eventually, but I am trying to learn more about the OSSC in the hopes that I can contribute a profile (assuming nobody else does).
@neakmenterАй бұрын
Regarding video capture solutions - Adrian, have you looked at the checkmate monitor solution yet??? It seems amazing...
@paszTubeАй бұрын
1:53 Tel = Jeroen Tel from The Netherlands. Chris Huelsbeck is from Germany
@pietstreet8311Ай бұрын
Chris Huelsbeck is a Legend! I still remember the Sound of Katakis and The Great Giana Sisters!
@paszTubeАй бұрын
Yes! All of the names on the shirt are :)
@jlfrodshamАй бұрын
I am tempted to buy you a floppyEmu just so you can mount it in a an Apple II floppy drive form factor. That thing so awesome.
@haggismcbagpipesАй бұрын
Hi Adrian. I have a Lumacode + rgbtohdmi for my 128 and I noticed that it was very sensitive to the length of the composite RCA cable. Too long of a cable and I could never get it to display correctly. Using a shorter cable solved all my problems with it and it's been perfect since.
@espressomaticАй бұрын
Looks like the USB-C connector on that adapter is set too far back in its enclosure. Much further back than any examples I have here (mice, keyboards, adapters, etc. Also, looks like Robert already marked all the ziff sockets on that VIC-20 with a big black square on each corner to indicate pin 1. :)
@johnathanstevens8436Ай бұрын
Any for Mac Plus? .. lot of Mac Plus available for sale but hard to find mouse or keyboard
@sideburnАй бұрын
Tried one of these on an Atari xe and it was a major pain to get it dialed in. Switched to the Sophia 2 and that was just plug and play and fewer components. Much better solution for Atari 8 bits.
@myleft9397Ай бұрын
Around minute 3 all I could think is he's going to knife himself holding it like that and waving his arm around. Great video!
@pvc988Ай бұрын
I've made myself 3D printed Amiga tank mouse replica too. Prices of the originals are out of control now.
@j0nthegreatАй бұрын
it's all about that second button
@jeromethiel4323Ай бұрын
I so want an Apple ][ floppy emulator that i can mount inside of an actual working Apple ][ floppy drive and have both working at the same time. I do have working Apple ][ floppy drives, and adding an SD option to one of those would be beyond awesome!
@jeroentaverne8232Ай бұрын
When SYNC and Y are connected together, then the load will not be 75 ohms anymore. Is this not an issue?
@copperdragon9286Ай бұрын
The sync input is not 75ohm terminated, so the voltage will not be pulled down by this.
@st3ddymanАй бұрын
Surely this is just your Elgato? If you connect directly to a monitor does it work?
@dave928Ай бұрын
you could cut down a Disk ][ case so it's only an inch or two thick with the faceplate mounted (would have to tweak the faceplate structure). then it's just as portable as what you have now.
@nurmrАй бұрын
or 3d print (or cut one out of metal) a new one?
@EmperorKonstantine01Ай бұрын
Any chance of doing Feng Shui in your basement? I tried that with my room and I am desperate to find answers of where things have suddenly gone or walked off...They say a crowded room can create a fogged up Brain. I feel you..
@MonochromeWenchАй бұрын
Usb -c cables not fitting properly. I'd try grabbing a utility knife and trimming the rubber on the cable so it fits better
@TheRealRaddicalReggie-o9lАй бұрын
Do they know Carl Sagan?
@RodvilleАй бұрын
My name is on that shirt (no relation) but still cool to see it.
@thewi2kbugАй бұрын
I want an IBM PS/2 Version of an optical mouse
@ntsrvrАй бұрын
The RetroTINK 4k is a bit pricey but it is excellent at VGA capture as well as everything else it does.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
Yeah I heard it fixed all of the issues with the other models.... but it's $750. That's more than pricey in my book.
@simontay4851Ай бұрын
$750!!! What! A bit pricey? A fkn lot pricey! That is absolutely insane.
@AureliusRАй бұрын
@@simontay4851 It's highway robbery for the functionality. It's not really that complex of a problem to solve, especially with modern ICs.
@andrewdunbar828Ай бұрын
unwieldly is the new unwieldy
@llwellyncuhfwarthenАй бұрын
So as you have gotten OLDER, like a well aged and cared for device, you have gotten some Expansion Slots :P :P T-shirts went from a medium 8 bit size to a 16 bit size :P :P .
@Megatog615Ай бұрын
i know tim follin (and his brother) from NES and SNES games! absolutely incredible works
@bmartin427Ай бұрын
Martin Galway is the only name that I recognized. ...and now I have Comic Bakery stuck in my head.
@rommix0Ай бұрын
I know Tim Follin by name as well. Plok and Time Trax are easily the two best game soundtracks he's ever done.
@helgew9008Ай бұрын
I did not know that Amiga mice are expensive. The 1531 for the C64, though, THAT's expensive.
@jfwfreoАй бұрын
Another target for the guy reproducing these mice then?
@helgew9008Ай бұрын
@@jfwfreo Well, I believe they are expensive primarily because they are rare, and therefore collectible. I don't think a replica would fetch such prices. For those that just want a mouse they can use with the C64, there are already a few solutions on the market.
@YuenanCaoАй бұрын
Javier is awesome - great contribution!
@brentadams28Ай бұрын
If you need Extron stuff or Crestron stuff hit me up. I have clients with rooms full of things pulled out of service that they don’t mind if I raid their ‘antique’ equipment stash so long as they are left with a couple of each piece.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
Heh nice! I don't really know what else they have but things useful for connecting up old machines to modern stuff is definitely very useful. :-)
@brentadams28Ай бұрын
I probably even have stuff in my office. I’ve been in the A/V industry for 20+ years doing install, service, programming, and concerts. Worked with LiveNation loads of times. Let me know if there is anything you’re looking for and how to get in touch.
@simontay4851Ай бұрын
I would like a 300A. Im in the UK. I don't want to put my email address in a public youtube comment.
@mikesilva3868Ай бұрын
Great 😊
@ChrisJackson-js8rdАй бұрын
I think the "Y" is actual a romanized greek gamma, not an actual English "y". Hence "G".
@philh9421Ай бұрын
I had a sound burger, it was great. But the stylus cost ££££££££ as I found out when my sister broke it - and refused to pay the cost of a replacement 😡
@AureliusRАй бұрын
I've heard they all (even the vintage ones) basically wore down records really fast because of the armature weight, and that they also didn't sound very good. Kind of a silly novelty product when a real turntable can be had for the same price on the used market.
@philh9421Ай бұрын
@@AureliusR As a student in halls with very little space it served its purpose for a couple of years, it was the eye-watering cost of the stylus that stopped me using it in the end. I think the player was £50 (1985) and a replacement stylus was something like £15!
@kaitlyn__LАй бұрын
@@AureliusR Sound Burgers' stylus weight is fine, IIRC it's 6g. You might be thinking of all the other portable turntables which do have, like, 10g weights.
@TugardosАй бұрын
Hi Adrian, you never get expanded if you're getting older - the damned modern fashion getting smaller year by year 🙃 Thanks for the nice MMC for a Wednesday!
@jeromethiel4323Ай бұрын
People always question me on my house purchases. "Why don't you buy a new house, you can afford it." Well, the house i currently own was built in 1971 in a state that gets hit by hurricanes every year. My house is still standing, and that says something. It says to me this house is going to be here long after i die. If a hurricane, or a flood, or tropical storm was going to kill this house, it's had 50+ years to do so, and hasn't yet. I'm willing to bet on those odds! ^-^ Plus, if you live in a hurricane or tornado zone and don't prep well in advance (like the previous YEARS), then you get what you get. You know you live there, you know these storms happen, prepare BEFORE you need to, and then you'll be prepared. It's not rocket surgery.
@simontay4851Ай бұрын
Prepare well in advance. Such as build your house properly in the first place with solid concrete or brick walls, not out of thin plywood and plasterboard. You house is still standing because in 1971 they built them properly.
@livinincaliforniaАй бұрын
Javier is asking for a copyright notice
@ARCJavMasterАй бұрын
I'm actually asking Apple to redo those items, so I don't have to. 😎
@LilitheАй бұрын
How was I not subscribed? So weird... I swear I was
@YT32-16branchАй бұрын
Fun fact... you can not order anything from Copperdragons shop right now. Odd way of doing business...
@copperdragon9286Ай бұрын
Sorry, I ran into a quite complicated issue with tax regulation. So had to pause all sales for the rest of this year.
@LerrySandersАй бұрын
Adrian. Love your videos, but I think you forgot what super and mini means, in this hour long video. lol.
@jeromethiel4323Ай бұрын
Point of order, Apple claimed for many years that "you only need one mouse button." That was a stupid thing to say, and has been proven false many times over. Same as "you don't need a stylus for our tablets." And then releasing the i-pencil. Why people keep buying modern Apple products, i don't understand.
@chloedevereaux1801Ай бұрын
NES has 57 colour palette not 64....
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
I think because several of the colors are black?
@rommix0Ай бұрын
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 Maybe, but if they're quote unquote "black", that probably means they were not assigned a color by the game ROM. I'm sure the NES has an assembly routine that let's the game assign custom colors to the palette.
@Darxide23Ай бұрын
0:12 "Well, I've been to Hastings and I've been to Brighton. I've been to Eastbourne too. So what, so what?"
@quadmodsАй бұрын
25:31 at work I say “and one for the floor”. Any key production gear needs a backup. 👍
@acubleyАй бұрын
04:36 At first glance I thought Javier was flipping us off. Looked again and saw the joystick. Love my brain. 🤷
@piratestation69Ай бұрын
The word good and ali express should not be used in the same sentence.
@simontay4851Ай бұрын
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@Kirill_MakerАй бұрын
More restorations, less commercial please
@RhynesClaybournАй бұрын
Yes I know not everyone can afford these bags but wouldn't people want to see what other people think of the bag before wasting their money? Like what other KZbinrs have said about this bag, I bought a kislux and I'm very happy with my bag. Thanks to the blogger, I showed this video to my sister and now she will definitely get the Louis Vuitton bag she has always wanted! Love this kind of videos!!
@chloedevereaux1801Ай бұрын
also on the tee shirt it should be DALGLISH not dagLish....
@necronomАй бұрын
Daglish is correct.
@MexLuthor1970Ай бұрын
Daglish is correct.
@batman4eАй бұрын
RTFM :-) you should have used 15V, not 12 for the power adapter.
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
Huh? My USB PD supplies and power banks all go up to 20v, as I showed on the power bank.
@g.h.190Ай бұрын
Power bank had both 15V and 20V capabilities listed.
@Dutch-linuxАй бұрын
at Timestamp 12:15 the way you use it there it is not PD ... that will always just output 12 volts... pd starts at 5 volts till the pd signal gets send to raise the voltage to the power brick / charger when you use the same output on the charger as you do now at this time stamp and then plug it in to that white little adapter you will see it be 12 volts... the usb c on the power brick needs a pd signal to switch to 12 volts !!!! thought you were that smart Adrian !!!!!
@adriansdigitalbasement2Ай бұрын
Excuse me? That cable has a PD chip in the Type-C connector to negotiate the 12 volts from the PD power supply. How else do you think you get 12v to output from a USB type C power supply to send into your 2.1mm barrel jack device?? Did you think the cable was for going from a normal 12v PSU to USB type C? That's not how the cable works, it's USB-C -> 2.1mm DC. Which is how I literally demonstrate it working, booting the Apple IIc off my USB PD power bank.
@ToTheGAMESАй бұрын
@Dutch-linux you're not doing the Dutchies proud with that comment.
@kaitlyn__LАй бұрын
Rude and unnecessary.
@ZahavaEversley22 күн бұрын
Yes I know not everyone can afford these bags but wouldn't people want to see what other people think of the bag before wasting their money? Like what other KZbinrs have said about this bag, I bought a kislux and I'm very happy with my bag. Thanks to the blogger, I showed this video to my sister and now she will definitely get the Louis Vuitton bag she has always wanted! Love this kind of videos!!