Commodore 64 left outside for over a decade! Could it still work??
Adrian's Digital Basement・2 minutes read
A heavily rusted and ant-infested Commodore 64c found in rural Oregon was successfully cleaned and restored to full functionality despite severe corrosion, showcasing its durability. Only the fuse and keyboard connector needed replacing, with the rest of the original parts maintained.
Insights
- The Commodore 64c, found in poor condition outdoors, was successfully restored to full functionality after meticulous cleaning and repair, demonstrating its remarkable durability and resilience.
- The process involved addressing initial issues like rusty fuses and poor connections, showcasing the importance of thorough maintenance and repair techniques in reviving vintage technology to its former glory.
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Recent questions
How was the condition of the Commodore 64c found?
Heavily rusted and filled with natural debris.
What was infesting the inside of the Commodore 64c?
Ants, indicating an ant colony had taken over.
How did the cleaning process of the motherboard take place?
With a garden hose and isopropyl alcohol.
What issues were initially identified with the Commodore 64c?
Rusty fuse and poor connections.
What parts were replaced in the restoration of the Commodore 64c?
Only the fuse and keyboard connector.
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