ALL THE HUMANITY (rescue Commodore 64)

I bought another Commodore 64 on Trademe a few weeks back, a Commodore 64C in 'untested' condition. I was fair game for a fixer upper, so I bid anyway and got it for 20-something bucks. Well, it arrived this afternoon. I thought I'd be brave and give it a test fire straight away on the off chance it actually was a runner. Power LED works and the 1541 initializes, but not a heck of a lot else going on. I was thinking VIC problems...

So there she is. Fairly innocent looking, a bit rough and abused like it's 20-something years old. No worries so far.

Hmmm, why is there... rust marks around the power jack?

Oh lord...

My stomach was churning a little by now.

Well bollocks. Judging by the amazing amount of debris and corrosion, this computer has spent a huge amount of time stored in someone's laundry. It's full of lint, and it's got pretty severe corrosion. So step one is to wash the board down, step two is to remove the metal components that have started to rot - the RF modulator and the metal shield over the cartridge connector are first. It's vitals are better than some of the other dead ones in my stash though, so I feel confident that this little monkey will live again.
WelshWizard, sorry dude but with the state this thing's case is in, I'll probably use my spares case and keyboard on it. You're welcome to the keyboard from this one though, it only slightly looks like it'd give you hepatitis!

So there she is. Fairly innocent looking, a bit rough and abused like it's 20-something years old. No worries so far.

Hmmm, why is there... rust marks around the power jack?

Oh lord...

My stomach was churning a little by now.

Well bollocks. Judging by the amazing amount of debris and corrosion, this computer has spent a huge amount of time stored in someone's laundry. It's full of lint, and it's got pretty severe corrosion. So step one is to wash the board down, step two is to remove the metal components that have started to rot - the RF modulator and the metal shield over the cartridge connector are first. It's vitals are better than some of the other dead ones in my stash though, so I feel confident that this little monkey will live again.
WelshWizard, sorry dude but with the state this thing's case is in, I'll probably use my spares case and keyboard on it. You're welcome to the keyboard from this one though, it only slightly looks like it'd give you hepatitis!
