Let’s fix up some Macs! Which of these is the most reliable? #repair

It’s been a while since I’ve done a Mac Repair-a-thon, so let’s change that by working on these three machines. In this part, I’m going to focus on the Macintosh SE. 0:00 Intro and overview 5:51 Fixing up the Mac SE 48:30 Testing out the Mac Classic Part 1: This part Part 2: Coming soon! -- Links Previous Mac Repair-a-thon from 2020: Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 4.5: Part 5: Part 6: Joe’s Computer Museum: BlueSCSI: Adrian’s Digital Basement Merch store: Adrian’s Digital Basement ][ (Second Channel) Support the channel on Patreon: -- Tools Deoxit D5: O-Ring Pick Set: (I use these to lift chips off boards) Elenco Electronics LP-560 Logic Probe: Hakko FR301 Desoldering Iron: Rigol DS1054Z Four Channel Oscilloscope: Head Worn Magnifying Goggles / Dual Lens Flip-In Head Magnifier: TL866II Plus Chip Tester and EPROM programmer: (The MiniPro) TS100 Soldering Iron: EEVBlog 121GW Multimeter: DSLogic Basic Logic Analyzer: Magnetic Screw Holder: Universal ZIP sockets: (clones, used on my ZIF-64 test machine) RetroTink 2X Upconverter: (to hook up something like a C64 to HDMI) Plato (Clone) Side Cutters: (order five) Heat Sinks: Little squeezy bottles: (available elsewhere too) --- Links My GitHub repository: Commodore Computer Club / Vancouver, WA – Portland, OR – PDX Commodore Users Group --- Instructional videos My video on damage-free chip removal: --- Music Intro music and other tracks by: Nathan Divino @itsnathandivino
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