Twitter and Facebook Update

I no longer have a Facebook account and deleted my personal twitter account.  If you want to contact me, my retrogame twitter handle is @CyberphreakCom
https://twitter.com/CyberphreakCom

I am also on Instagram, but you will see lots of photos of watches, lomography,  and my dog on there as well.

You can always email me at retro at cyberphreak.com or request a quote, or shop directly.

 

New Idea, Thank You, and Rambling

I was thinking of posting something new, a “What’s on my bench” today videos.  Nothing fancy or edited, just snippets of what I am working on.  Some of the projects are from patrons, but some will be my own projects, once I clear out my backlog.  If anyone out there would like me to do a tear down or evaluation of a system, even if no modifications are needed, or you just want to donate something to learn more about how it works, let me know.

In the works:

Game.com audio repair (almost complete, too many damn screws).  I need to do a wrap up video on that one. (patron)

Atari 7800 and Colecovision S-video and Audio out modifications.  My first Colecovision mod, I have an Adam, but never worked on a Coleco.  My 4th(?) 7800 so far. (patron)

Game.com Pocket Pro Teardown. (patron and my curiosity)

Intellevision repair, video out mod.  (Donated by Alan of Alan 9000 fame.  Thanks Alan!)

Game.com back light experiment. (Mine)

Repair my Adam.  (Mine)

Build an ambidextrous arcade stick with quick orientation change. (Mine, inspired by a game night with my brother.)

Game.com screen replace with something better(Mine/Patron.  Not sure if this will work.)

And I have a whole bookshelf full of little projects to work on.  Giving me a goal will be good for my mental health and healing after a very difficult year.

I again want to thank all of my patrons who trust me with their repairs and modifications. James, Brandon, Brian, Phil, Cody, and anyone else I forgot in my inbox, thank you again for all of your kind words, patience, and support.

I don’t do this for the money, I do it for the love of repairing these old systems to better than new.  The money is nice, don’t get me wrong, but I try to price everything fairly, so I am not taking business away from folks who do this for a living.  Professionally, I am an engineer with over 20 years of experience and I do this to relax and learn, and pay for my hobbies, not to put food on the table.  I would hate to undercut someone who depends on repair incomes.  As you can tell, I specialize in the oddballs and systems long forgotten, like the 5200. Game.com, Colecovision, etc. I suppose I could make custom GameBoy advances and whatnot, but there are a lot of other modders out there who will do that day in and day out and that would be too much like work.

Thanks for reading and I look forward to 2019!

 

 

 

Game.com Repair

Doing a sound repair, as best I can, for a Game.com.  Here is a video of the unboxing, pretty much unedited.  This Game.com came from Super Fighter Team!  Home of Zaku for the Lynx and other great games for older systems.  I’ll post more videos and results as I dive deeper into this beast.


Final video before sending it back:

5200 Update

I found some errors with my existing Atari 5200 page.

I updated the page and schematic, well, I completely redrew the schematic in KiCad.

If you ever need a great, open source and free electronics schematic and PCB layout program, KiCad is the best I have ever used and it is cross platform, which is important to me.  I am a Linux user at home, so I really need something that works on my Ubuntu machine.

 

Father Passing

On June 28th, my dad passed away.  His funeral was on July 2nd, 2018.  I will be taking a little time off before getting back into repairs/mods.  I have e-mailed all of my current customers and will let everyone know when I will be starting up again.  That last 7 weeks have been really hard on me and my family, and I thank everyone for your patience.  Rest assured, all of your hardware is being safely stored.  I find I make too many mistakes with all of this grief, so I want to have a steady set of hands and clear mind before I start again.

 

-David Nelson