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In this week's video we finish off the Olivetti and run a few benchmarks. The cave is getting a bit of a redecoration at present and with thanks to Mark from Vision on Vinyl we have some cool stickers.
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Well Produced Videos I Must say :-) I just Finished up Watching Part 3. Just Favourited the Vision on Vinyl Shop I have been Looking for Decals of that Quality for a While.
I am investing in a Camera and Microphone so I Can start making my Own Videos and if you are Interested in adding any Input I will be Making the First Video all about how Socket 478 Can make Ideal Cheap Dos/Windows 98 Machines with the Right Parts. I can see you becoming Very Successful on YouTube, Your Passionate about what you do and that's Great in my Eyes! Keep it up it is Much Appreciated by Tech-Geeks like Me :-) |
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Thanks for the kind words.
I have 2 old pentium 4 machines in the garage that need some work so a windows 98 rig may be a good option although I have a nice pentium 2 rig begging for a tidy up and windows 98 setup. Next week I'll be starting into a new Amiga project so stay tuned for that. My best advice for starting out and cameras etc is to use your phone. I spent a fair few pound on cameras and webcam etc but for the last while I've just been using my phone to record with at 1080p and its the best quality I have ever produced. Heck it can do 4K but my pc isn't powerful enough to edit at those resolutions. Get yourself a tripod, a mount for the phone and if you want an external microphone. |
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In this weeks video we take a look at a wireless joystick from the 80's
Unboxing, tear down, repair (yes its faulty) and test. [ Show youtube player ] |
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A little milestone for CRG today as my cd32 accelerator comparison video has rolled over 1000 views. Massive thanks to those that watch it and continue to support the channel. Just need to get views up on the rest
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Well done Big Achievement I will continue to Watch all of your Videos as your Content is Great
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In this weeks video we attempt overclocking the Olivetti 386. Can we get it to 20 or even 25mhz???
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Just a quick video this week as I'm not feeling the best.
I recently picked up a new system but it has one very loud, noisy, rough sounding hard drive... Next week will be back to the usual stuff where we will start building an Amiga Arcade all in one thing. You'll understand when you see it. (that was this weekends plan but meh I'm not well). Sorry for the quick and pointless video... [ Show youtube player ] |
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Cool Machine :-)
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In this weeks video we start looking at a new Amiga Arcade controller project by taking a look at the hardware we need and finishing up the design in CAD.
The controller will be for 2 players and to make life easier for some games we are also going to incorporate a trackball. [ Show youtube player ] |
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I haven't been able to make a video the last couple of weeks due to a family emergency. Without going into details my eldery father in law has broken his leg.
The Amiga Arcade controller progress is coming along nicely and I've finally got the MDF cut. All being well I'll be back this weekend and we'll be putting this controller together for testing. |
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Nathanm1991 - The controller is fully compatible with the CD32 joypad so would work with any Amiga.
In part 2 of our Amiga Arcade Controller build we install the buttons and joysticks, assemble the AmiArcade board and put it to the test. [ Show youtube player ] Part 3 will be installing the trackball as I didn't have time to get it all into this video. |
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Well I didn't get a video out mid week after all because this turned into a serious pain to get working so in this weeks video Amiga Arcade Controller Part 3 we install the mouse trackball, KMTech switcher and eventually get it working...
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Nathan, Sorry I have'nt replied pal didn't notice you'd been posting on here, silly me.
I'll upload a link to the design files later and you can work away at them to your leisure. Things are a bit slow in CRG land with my father in law now moved temporary to a nursing home before getting home so my wife is out every night from about 6pm to near midnight. Its unfortunately crippled the time I have to make content but family needs to come first. For this weekends video I'm torn between taking a look at my new faster TF330, doing an instructional video on setting up x-bench for the CD32 or just showing off a cheapo RGB to HDMI converter that produces a fantastic picture. |
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