Just subscribed, youtube just re-recommended me your channel after I watched a PS2 related video some months ago to help with work on my own system, but I've just realised your content is both for entertainment and to be informative. I love project videos especially on tech so these appeal to me greatly. Keep up the good work
Thank you and welcome back! I do my best to balance out the entertainment and information. I've discovered through the comments I have two distinct audiences. People who like to watch videos of things being fixed and people trying to fix their things. I feel with my shooting and editing style I can cater to both audiences :)
I'll subscribe...the 3do has a special place in my heart...I can remember seeing this for sale when I was a senior in high school and had to have it... but WAY to expensive ...I did pick one up back in 2006 for like $15 with 3 games
I appreciate it! This one was a little before my time. When I was a kid it was all about the SNES and Genesis. But I do remember seeing ads in magazines in the later end of its life and it was still expensive lol.
Regarding the cleaning tissues, what I've seen other people doing is they place the tissue on the board, spray the IPA and then come with a brush over the tissue to pick up any residues.
not a bad video at all, cleaning flux, i put a dry town down ontop of the flux, move it around just a little, then i spray the dry towel with 99% as being dry and getting wet seems to help lift the flux a bit... (some video card repair guy on youtube with a beard uses that method)
I'm getting closer to 1,000 subs as well and it's kinda crazy to think about. It doesn't mean 1,000 people are watching your videos but it means 1,000 people clicked on the subscribe button. It doesn't sound like much but that's enough to fill a small auditorium.
@@GoodVibeCollecting I just helped you get a little closer to 1000 😊 It also means 1000 people liked someones content enough to say "I wouldn't mind seeing you more in my feed for future viewing". Whether they come back or not it feels good that people like it enough to subscribe. I have to say doing TH-cam has been so much fun. This small little community helps to keep me motivated to keep going 🙂
@@titanrepairs btw, northridgefix is the one i learned the technique from :) if you need to follow a trace and want a tip for fast find.. let me know :) like your vids btw
@@pukaloit's possible. I did just get an oscilloscope so maybe that can help analyze what it's doing. I did have the thought too while finalizing this video last night, that ribbon cable is connected to the disc drive and it's on the same circuit as the video output. It could be related too. Thanks for your thoughts! We'll investigate the encoder in the next video with this thing 🙂
Congrats on 1000. I was gonna sub but then I noticed I was already subbed.
I like the chill soundtrack.
Thank you! And glad you like the soundtrack 😊 I've always been a bit of a jazz fan. Played in a jazz band back in school
Congrats a lot on 1000 subs, you deserve it mate :)
Thank you so much 😊
Back in the days, mine would not boot unless it had a game in.
It's nice to see a piece of console gaming history getting restored
Just subscribed, youtube just re-recommended me your channel after I watched a PS2 related video some months ago to help with work on my own system, but I've just realised your content is both for entertainment and to be informative. I love project videos especially on tech so these appeal to me greatly. Keep up the good work
Thank you and welcome back! I do my best to balance out the entertainment and information. I've discovered through the comments I have two distinct audiences. People who like to watch videos of things being fixed and people trying to fix their things. I feel with my shooting and editing style I can cater to both audiences :)
I'll subscribe...the 3do has a special place in my heart...I can remember seeing this for sale when I was a senior in high school and had to have it... but WAY to expensive ...I did pick one up back in 2006 for like $15 with 3 games
I appreciate it! This one was a little before my time. When I was a kid it was all about the SNES and Genesis. But I do remember seeing ads in magazines in the later end of its life and it was still expensive lol.
Syndicate is the best, intro gave me nightmares as a kid though... :D
I wish I can see it. Can't wait until I can 😊
Regarding the cleaning tissues, what I've seen other people doing is they place the tissue on the board, spray the IPA and then come with a brush over the tissue to pick up any residues.
Oooo. Thanks for that tip. I will totally try that!
not a bad video at all, cleaning flux, i put a dry town down ontop of the flux, move it around just a little, then i spray the dry towel with 99% as being dry and getting wet seems to help lift the flux a bit... (some video card repair guy on youtube with a beard uses that method)
When you say towel, do you mean paper towels or cloth towel?
@@titanrepairs i use paper towel-- some people i know dry out clorox towels but i feel thats a waste lol.
great video. first time seeing you. you came up on my front page
Thank you and welcome 😁 I'm glad to see TH-cam pushing my videos 🙂
I remember telling my parents i wanted ps1 for Christmas, and the accidently got me a 3DO I was so upset. I can now see i was a spoiled little shit.
I'm getting closer to 1,000 subs as well and it's kinda crazy to think about. It doesn't mean 1,000 people are watching your videos but it means 1,000 people clicked on the subscribe button. It doesn't sound like much but that's enough to fill a small auditorium.
@@GoodVibeCollecting I just helped you get a little closer to 1000 😊
It also means 1000 people liked someones content enough to say "I wouldn't mind seeing you more in my feed for future viewing". Whether they come back or not it feels good that people like it enough to subscribe. I have to say doing TH-cam has been so much fun. This small little community helps to keep me motivated to keep going 🙂
also gave ya a like ans subscribe.. :D
Thank you! I appreciate it 😊
@@titanrepairs btw, northridgefix is the one i learned the technique from :) if you need to follow a trace and want a tip for fast find.. let me know :) like your vids btw
The 3DO has S-video out, have you tried that?
I have not. I don't have an S video cable unfortunately. But I did take the RF cable out of my Atari and tried that. Same thing, nothing
@@titanrepairs dead video encoder maybe?
@@pukaloit's possible. I did just get an oscilloscope so maybe that can help analyze what it's doing. I did have the thought too while finalizing this video last night, that ribbon cable is connected to the disc drive and it's on the same circuit as the video output. It could be related too. Thanks for your thoughts! We'll investigate the encoder in the next video with this thing 🙂
whats the yellow weird brush?
The weird yellow brush is flux. It helps the solder flow and make a good joint. No
Why are you showing the back of your head? This is a little weird to be honest.
Because I live in a small condo and shoot in a very tight space and have no way to get my face in.
@@titanrepairs lol fair enough. I thought you were trying to be anonymous.
no schematics, no signal analysis, just random poking around. this is just sad
I take it you didn't see the part that I did pull up the schematics 😉
And how can I analyze a signal when I have no equipment to do it 😊
@@titanrepairs Ignore random haters like this one. Great job mate!
Next: 1 million subscribers
That would be sweet. A lofty goal but something to shoot for :)