Awesome - I’m an electrical engineer specialising in control systems who is currently working on repairing a retro computer, this has made look at the circuit in a totally different way. Thanks
@XAWZ4 жыл бұрын
I've had many "ahhh, so that's how that works" moments watching your content. Greatly underappreciated channel. Thank you.
@RetroLogicLaboratory4 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks for the kind comment and sorry for the slow reply. The snow is starting to fall so I am starting to get some new content out. I hope some of my new videos will also be interesting for you.
@julianpacheco13 жыл бұрын
28 years later i finally undersatand some of my high school classes were intended for..if only they could have explain it with the examples you gave... great content..some of your examples gives some clues about why some video cards initialize (not beeping on a PC) but dosent show video.
@cbmeeks6 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. I'd love to see more videos on hardware hacking and/or TRS programming. Keep up the great work!
@RetroLogicLaboratory6 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the encouragement! I've got a few ideas brewing in my head- just need to focus myself on getting them to video.
@Starchface6 жыл бұрын
Great video. Nice summary of basic electronic circuits. Thanks!
@vanhetgoor3 жыл бұрын
Often schematics of computers are very much like other computers schematics because the manufacturer of intergraded circuits supplied all of the computer manufacturers with the same technical datasheet. There is only one way to connect a processor to the memory but thousands of combinations of different chips to be made, in principle it stays the same. After forty years of computing nothing changed. A chip is placed on a PCB and then it does something.
@waynegram89072 жыл бұрын
RETRO LOGIC LAB, Make another TOP 10 Patterns, What is the advantage of using UNregulated DC voltage because I see it often in schematics they use Unregulated AC voltages and Unregulated DC voltages. There must be an advantage of using Unregulated AC and DC voltages. I don't know what the IRQ, NMI, DMA are doing or what is sending signals to the IRQ, NMI, DMA pins that are use often in computers in the 80's. Try to make a video explaining the patterns in computers that use IRQ, NMI,DMA signals