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@LGR
@LGR 2 года назад
You’re right about Goodwills in each area being managed differently by location! Although we do have bin stores here out here too, known as Goodwill Outlets, where you have big blue bins where everything costs $1.50 per pound or whatever. I’ve visited them a few times on LGR Thrifts but like, 90% of the time I find nothing but literal garbage so I rarely bother. Okay onto the rest of the video now :)
@chemmerling
@chemmerling 2 года назад
Here in Oregon I've gotten 27" monitors for less than $15 (electronics are $0.69/lb). You don't know if it works till you get it home, but in my case I got 2 fully functional monitors. Lots of times we go it's crap.
@MagnaRyuuDesigns
@MagnaRyuuDesigns 2 года назад
Yeah our Goodwills here have the bins at the main distribution centers
@Dwarg91
@Dwarg91 2 года назад
@@chemmerling that’s a nice price per pound.
@evensgrey
@evensgrey 2 года назад
A few years ago the Goodwill operating company in Ontario, Canada went bankrupt.
@wizard-pirate
@wizard-pirate Год назад
@@evensgrey The one in Alberta is still running.
@justjoe78
@justjoe78 2 года назад
So glad I was able to offer up something you weren’t that familiar with.. The only reason I knew about the Enhancer 2000 is from David Murray’s video about Commodore clone drives. As for the Vic-20 badges, I harvested the original ones on there and the ones on there are ones I got on Etsy and poorly cut down to fit on my TheVIc20.
@adriansdigitalbasement
@adriansdigitalbasement 2 года назад
Ohhh! No wonder (about the badge) That's too funny. I ended up using the case on my ZIF-64 anyway -- so I stuck the C64 badge on it. :-)
@nekonoko
@nekonoko 2 года назад
"Fish are frogs" was part of a insider joke attributed to Bryce Nesbitt of Starpoint Software (and later Commodore). The whole phrase was "Fish are frogs on odd-numbered Tuesday mornings". I didn't work for Starpoint, but I lived close to their headquarters and the staff used to visit our local Commodore user's group (plus you can find it hidden on various other Starpoint products). It makes me wonder if they helped with the Enhancer 2000 ROM.
@vwestlife
@vwestlife 2 года назад
I have both an Enhancer 2000 and a 1541. When swapped the 2000 with the 1541, loading times went from kinda slow to unbelievably slow. The 1541 went right back in the box. I'd still love to get an Indus GT drive for both my Atari and C64. It has an LED showing the track number, error code, or disk type.
@hjalfi
@hjalfi 2 года назад
Isn't the drive speed limited by the famously buggy IEC interface on the C64? So, how can the Enhancer 2000 be any notably faster without some kind of fastloader?
@8BitNaptime
@8BitNaptime 2 года назад
I want a MSD-2, mostly so I can use it on my VIC-20's IEEE interface.
@8BitNaptime
@8BitNaptime 2 года назад
@@geekwithsocialskills I'm envious, man. I like making outlandish hardware configurations that would have been absurdly impractical and expensive in the '80s. I tried hooking up two 1581s and two SFD-1001s to an unexpanded VIC-20 but I didn't know that you lose access to the IEC bus with Commodore IEEE cartridge. Oh well. I really like the MSD drives, hope to score one soon.
@chrismcovell
@chrismcovell 2 года назад
I was just going to post; I have an Indus GT and am experimenting these days with modifying its EPROMs to be more... "accepted". Some demos and games (ones which use IFFL) expect the "1541" status string in the error channel, and will refuse to load if it finds "Indus GT". So then, Adrian: try loading Solar Jetman C64 from disk on your Enhancer and see if it loads OK. p.s. Adrian & VWestlife: thanks for all your awesome videos!
@vwestlife
@vwestlife 2 года назад
Here's the box of the Enhancer 2000 showing the feature list: thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images4/1/0317/06/vintage-commodore-comtel-enhancer_1_fd52bae339f2047377afcd0f7cf3d017.jpg
@DavesGarage
@DavesGarage 2 года назад
Nice! Random note: when you do a "@N:DISK,8" that isn't formatting device 8, that's assigning a DISK ID of 8 to the disk. This only really matters if you had two drives and THOUGHT you were formatting device 9, let's say. You'd actually format the disk in 8 and then assign an ID of 9 to that disk. I think to format a device other than 8, you would do "#9" and then the N command, but it depends on the wedge. FWIW, I normally like to use a 2-digit ID if possible!
@madmodders
@madmodders 2 года назад
And with a little bit of trickery, you can change all five characters at the end so instead of it saying ”45 2A”, it could say ”SUPER” :-)
@sanjyuu2298
@sanjyuu2298 2 года назад
@@madmodders and with more trickery, you can even animate directory
@SpearM3064
@SpearM3064 2 года назад
Adrian, a little more detail on clone drives for the Commodore 64. A lot of clone drives took the approach of basically shuffling the instructions around (and adding filler bytes where necessary to keep code length the same) to make them look different but behave the same. Some examples are the Blue Chip BCD/5.25 and Rapid Access FD148. If you look at a disassembly of the code, all the strings (like error messages) are at exactly the same memory location, all the functions are at the exact same location, etc. One drive that was a little different was the Commander C-II. A big chunk of the code ($C100 to $CEE1) is moved up by one byte. This unfortunately means that any fastloader that expects this code to be in the usual location won't work. Also, they obfuscated addresses. JMP $C1C8 might become JMP $81C7 (which is a mirror of the ROM... due to incomplete address decoding, the RAM and ROM is mirrored several times in the 64K address space). It's still a line-for-line copy of Commodore's code. All they did was move code and obfuscate addresses. The Enhancer 2000 2.0 is based on Commodore's code as well, and at several sections throughout the ROM, it uses the same trick of shuffling instructions. It doesn’t just have swapped instructions though - big chunks have been completely rewritten, including the send and receive code on the serial bus and the GCR encoding/decoding. It would be interesting to analyze what the advantages of these new implementations are! (The original Enhancer 2000 1.0 ROM was practically a literal copy of the 1541 ROM, which of course Commodore sued them for. The same thing got the first MSD-1 drives in legal trouble.) The interesting thing is that the 2.0 ROM is compatible with (most) fastloaders, while the 1.0 ROM (which is a near-exact copy of Commodore's code) was not.
@evensgrey
@evensgrey Год назад
I recall reading the review of the first Enhancer 200 drives in Ahoy! magazine. They were so impressed with the compatibility of the drive with various copy-protection schemes geared to specific 1541 quirks that they got suspicious. When they popped out the ROMs and got gibberish in a standard reader, they got more suspicious. They then used the internal copy routines to drop the ROMs into the buffers section by section and move to a computer, and discovered they were bit-identical, just with some of the data lines switched around so they couldn't be read by a ROM reader without a non-standard adapter socket. They put all this in the review, and told Commodore immediately, so by the time the review got published the drives were al but impossible to find.
@runderwo
@runderwo 2 года назад
22:35 "While we wait for this to load, let's..." most frequent phrase uttered by Commodore owners
@LothusMarque
@LothusMarque 2 года назад
I had an Enhancer 2000 with my first C64, and I have very good memories of that thing. Unfortunately I sold it along with the computer when I was trying to get a newer setup at the time and was no longer using my 64. I have since collected more 64 systems and 1541 drives... but I haven't been able to track down one of these again for the nostalgia. No idea what my unit's ROM version was (nor did I know how to tell, at the time), but it ran everything I had to throw at it. I didn't have a BASIC enhancement/fastload cartridge, though. Great to see someone doing some real poking at one, to be honest!
@ag9hj
@ag9hj 2 года назад
Kudos to all modernish developers - they have apparenty been able to identify the actual HW and make the routines act accordingly.
@8BitBoyzRetro
@8BitBoyzRetro 2 года назад
My first disk drive was the Enhancer 2000, in fact my mom wrapped it and kept it at our next door neighbors house till Christmas. Well ironically that year I was house sitting that house for the neighbor through the holidays so myself an a buddy one day went over and I VERY carefully unwrapped it pulled it out and rewrapped the empty box to use the drive during the first week of Christmas break from school. I also unwraped some games. hehe Then 2 days before Christmas I brought it back over and put it in the box and rewrapped it. On Christmas morning I was still just as excited to open it as now I had a taste of using it for part of a week. My parents never knew of this till around 2011 when I shared this story with them and one of our older kids. My mom was blown away and said I always had very good wrapping skills even at 13, but she was more shocked at what length I went to and how devious it was!! HEHE I don't have that exact drive now but have another Enhancer 2000 I recently picked up. It was a GREAT drive but did not load 5-7% of my games due to the copy protections. Back then I would take the drive in to get tested/serviced and it would always pass. One time a tech said they are great drives but only about 97% compatible with c64 disks. Later when I got a 1541 all my disks worked that would not on the enchancer. I still notice this to this day with the replacement Enchancer 2000 I have. Still my favorite floppy drive with a great adventure story with it back in the 80s!!!
@PrimalNaCl
@PrimalNaCl Год назад
The Enhancer 2K was also my first floppy drive. Upgraded from the tape unit. Absolutely the worst thing ever. It got to the point that every piece of commercial software I _risked_ purchasing would end up w/breath holding/"puckering" and whatnot fearing the copy protection would cause the drive to 'shit the bed'. Most of the time it would and I'd have beg/please w/the vendor for a return. Which was increasingly rare. On my birthday in '87 I got an Excerator Plus FSD-2 (infinitely more compatible w/1541). I took the Enhancer 2K out to the driveway and smashed it against the concrete _MANY_ times. Quite thereapeutic.
@tim1724
@tim1724 2 года назад
A lot of Disk ][ clones used the Chinon F-051 drive mechanism. (I think some Laser 128 machines used it, too.) It makes a lot of sense that they'd reuse the same mechanism for this drive.
@6581punk
@6581punk 2 года назад
This product was actually made and released by Chinon themselves.
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L 2 года назад
@@6581punk isn’t that what OP is saying?
@twocvbloke
@twocvbloke 2 года назад
Pretty cool drive (both as a product and thermally too apparently!), but as you've shown previously, even a 1541 (and 1541c) can be made to run cool with the use of a switching power supply, I fitted mine with a Meanwell RD-65A 5v+12v supply and it runs cool as a cucumber, but the size of this Enhancer 2000 is pretty neat given it sits nicely beside a VIC-20 or C64 without being a massive beast like the Commodore ones... :)
@nilswegner2881
@nilswegner2881 2 года назад
Commodore did offer a model with an external Power supply eventually with the 1541ii. It was basically half a 1571 without the burst Mode...
@Damaniel3
@Damaniel3 2 года назад
Back when I lived in Portland, I'd occasionally hit the Goodwill bins and try my luck. There was a lot of garbage to be sure (since it's mostly rejects and unsold stuff from the retail stores), but sometimes you managed to pick up some good scores. One time I picked up a huge stack of vintage AD&D campaign manuals in perfect condition, and I've also picked up the occasional PC big box game and piece of vintage computer software. Most of the time I left with nothing, but it was still fun to play the Goodwill lottery when I had some spare time.
@MR.AIRWALK
@MR.AIRWALK 2 года назад
I actually have worked at one of the Goodwill outlets in the past, and you might like to know that once the item hits the bins or the outlet which the stores called, if nobody gets it there they actually send all the stuff to companies overseas that buy the stuff. So a lot of times Iraq India and other such places actually will get this stuff donated to them. So it doesn’t really end up in the trash so to say. Pretty interesting
@williamharris8367
@williamharris8367 2 года назад
It may well end-up in landfill overseas...
@draggonhedd
@draggonhedd 2 года назад
What a great little drive! Certainly a lot smaller and cooler than the big commodore drive. I hope we're gonna see more of it. You should 3d print a Commodore logo for it.
@rillloudmother
@rillloudmother Год назад
.5mm is actually quite a bit of difference to your fingertips.
@tigheklory
@tigheklory 2 года назад
Awesome video Adrian! Looking forward to when you have a Coleco Adam to restore! ;-P
@madmodders
@madmodders 2 года назад
Could that directory error be due to you giving it "8" instead of a two digit ID that the format command requires? ( @N:NAME,ID where ID is not the device number) because the disk name heading is garbled. The end should be in the form "01 2A". @-commands use the default drive. You change the default drive with @#x where x is device number.
@SpearM3064
@SpearM3064 2 года назад
That's exactly the problem. He gave it a one-digit ID instead of a two-digit ID, and that threw it off. (Normally, I think the drive would append a space to the end of a one-digit ID, but JaffyDOS and/or the Enhancer 2000 may not do that.)
@glenndoiron9317
@glenndoiron9317 2 года назад
@@SpearM3064 CBM basic follows an explicit BASIC line storage format. The first two bytes point to the next line number in memory (standard low/high byte order) as it was on the machine it was saved with. (A pointer of $0000 indicates that it's the last line of the program); when you load something without the ",1" at the end, BASIC will actually parse the program and relink these pointers after the load, since the PET and C64 have different BASIC memory starting addresses. The next two bytes are the line number (standard low/high byte order). Finally you have the BASIC code text itself (the basic commands are tokenized but NEVER tokenize to $00) , and the line is terminated with $00. The next line begins immediately after the $00 termination. The malformed display is likely due to the enhancer drive ROM being bugged and padding out the disk ID with hex 0 instead of the space character (when he did a "N:ADRIAN,8"). The basic interpreter will have the line terminated early as $00 indicates it is the end of line. The next 2 bytes would be overwritten/relinked by basic (to point to the beginning of the next line). Then you have line # 65, which would be a PETSCII "A" followed by a null (which would probably be the "A" in "2A" you usually see, followed by the real end of line). As there is no text on this line, it encountered a hex $00 in the first place of where it thought it was BASIC code. Again, the next two bytes are relinked/overwritten after the load command (but these bytes are probably $01 $00, the block count of the BASEMENT program). Then you have 8736, which is a lower order byte of 32 (a space) and a high order byte of 34 (the quotation mark). Basic spits this out as a line number when it is supposed to be a part of the text listing.
@TheShutterNinja
@TheShutterNinja 2 года назад
Our Goodwill stores here in Charlotte, NC take anything that looks like tech to a specialty technology store called the Grid where they resell it with exuberant markups. There used to be a time where you could waltz in and find old Apple IIe/IIgs machines for $5-20, but those days are long gone when Goodwill decided that they could capitalize on Nostalgia.
@RodBeauvex
@RodBeauvex 2 года назад
I'm lucky if I see so much as a cheap DVD player. Thrift stores in East TN are dead for anything electronic, let alone anything *interesting* electronic.
@Dorff_Meister
@Dorff_Meister 2 года назад
Yeah, I bought a C64 5 years ago from goodwill's auction site for $53. Now they go for well over $150 even in untested condition. Kudos to Goodwill for making the extra money the current market affords them - at least locally they have some very good programs. But I wish I'd gotten into repairing C64s when they could be had cheaply since I don't have people sending them to me on a whim.
@TheShutterNinja
@TheShutterNinja 2 года назад
@@RodBeauvex I find odd things here and there outside of Charlotte, but we’re pretty much in the same arena as you are for most of the state. Nothing like what the thrift stores had when I worked out of TX or CA.
@TheShutterNinja
@TheShutterNinja 2 года назад
@@Dorff_Meister My personal system of values don’t really align with what they are doing. I don’t know if it’s the same now, however, in the past, less than 1/8th of their profit actually went to charitable work in 2016. I’d be more willing to part with that market rate if I actually know it was doing good rather than funding some C level’s inflated 500k salary at a 501(c)(3). Not my intent to sound political, it just doesn’t sit well with my own values when I’m paying 2x the rate of something they received for free when I could buy from a private party. Feels dirty. But I do echo your repair comment as well - I kick myself in the butt for not holding on to crucial things like SID chips.
@dogdive
@dogdive 2 года назад
Totally agree. I actually live about 70 miles from Adrian and the Goodwill in our small town has, over the last two-ish years, transitioned into asking ridiculous prices for any thing that is electronic or photographic gear. I used to love going there, finding a cool thing, paying under $10. I don’t make a lot of money, so it was always thrilling to find something cool. Not now. As you stated about your store in NC, all of the stores in Oregon are, I believe, part of the same main Goodwill Industries of the Willamette, stuff gets donated to lots of stores and donation sites in parking lots. Lots of the good stuff gets put up on the goodwill auction site. I feel like EBay and people reselling stuff purchased cheap at Goodwill on EBay has total screwed the thrift store industry for people like me. Also, the explosion of anything that is “vintage”, whatever that means, going for $$$$.
@williamcampbell435
@williamcampbell435 2 года назад
Goodwill's are also in Canada
@xtraOhrdiNAIR
@xtraOhrdiNAIR 2 года назад
I think you just "formatted" the Disk wrong :) Normally there is in the titlebar 0 "Adrian " 08 2A , but yours just show 0 "Adrian " 8 and thats why the BAM is corrupted only for the listing of the directory. Try OPEN15,8,15,"N:Adrian,00" maybe
@mikebell2112
@mikebell2112 2 года назад
The first VIC -20 I got in 1982 apparently had a PET keyboard on it, the key caps were really square. It didn't work though so it went back to Toys R Us.
@ncmattj
@ncmattj 2 года назад
They do bins here in North Carolina, too. In fact, I live in the Asheville area near Clint LGR and the main, large Asheville store on Patton Ave. does bins. Usually nasty, dirty stuff no one wants. Lol
@nefaurora
@nefaurora 2 года назад
Yes, Adrian, You are correct! The VIC-20 that you are working on that came from the GOODWILL BINS indeed has a EURO type keyboard. These EURO type keyboards were installed on some Transitioning U.S. and Canadian VIC-20s when they went from the earlier 2 prong Power Supply VICs to the Later C64 Type Power Supply type VIC-20 CRs... That Plastic VIC-20 Name Badge IS NOT an original, but a European REPRO VIC-20 Badge that someone has put on that VIC-20! ...So the machine was obviously in someone's spare parts and worked on in the last 10 years at least. ;) Keep up the great videos...! Tony K. (Commodore and Ti/99 Collector...Melbourne, Florida)
@Dorff_Meister
@Dorff_Meister 2 года назад
There is actually one more earlier step for goodwill. If the item has perceived value, it will be listed on their auction website and never be put out on the floor. I have bought a couple C64s (kind of overpriced, lately ) from their auction site. In fact, I just finished troubleshooting a C64 that I think came from them - it needs 4 new ram chips (4 test bad, but they are all MT) and it had a bad power switch. I've learned so much about c64 repair from you, Jan Beta, etc. Thanks!
@brianv2871
@brianv2871 2 года назад
Next thing you know, goodwill will start removing the SID chips and sell them separately. :)
@Dorff_Meister
@Dorff_Meister 2 года назад
@@brianv2871 Ouch. Like some of the completely stripped C64 boards you see on ebay that are STILL way overpriced.
@kissingfrogs
@kissingfrogs 2 года назад
Portal on the C64?, I wanted to see more of that. Nice
@Okurka.
@Okurka. 2 года назад
17:17 That's because you formatted the disk using 8 as the ID; the ID needs to be 2 characters. I just tried it with DolphinDOS and got the same result.
@KAPTKipper
@KAPTKipper 2 года назад
Most incompatibilities would be with copy protection, try GEOS on it or a heavily copyprotected game.
@Anaerin
@Anaerin 2 года назад
Chances are that's called a "Euro" keyboard because the font on it is (a variation of) the "Eurostile" typeface: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurostile
@tarzankom
@tarzankom 2 года назад
Your odd keyboard behavior reminds me of an experience I had with my own C64 way back when. I had a QuickShot 2 Plus joystick for the 64. It had an autofire switch that would continually press the fire button. Well, if you had the joystick in port 1, it would send a random bunch of garbage to the screen. The normal behavior was for a button press to trigger a space bar press. But the QuickShot 2 Plus joystick sent different characters. If I remember right, they were different characters than what you're seeing, but the behavior was similar.
@winstonsmith478
@winstonsmith478 2 года назад
I could visit Goodwill a thousand times and never find any old non-PC hardware, let alone in a buy by the pound bin. That's an interesting 3rd party Commodore drive. Nicely designed PCBs and overall an example of something not designed to be as Tramiel cheap as possible and yet it was only $149 in 1985. Someone should send you an Indus GT drive for the Atari 8-bit machines.
@GeFeldz
@GeFeldz 2 года назад
I'm glad i didn't know about the disk drive for the c64 when i was a kid... Loading from the stupid tape took ages (like several minutes) and you often had to do it twice or three times because it would give errors.
@LunaManar
@LunaManar 2 года назад
Your ZIF64 heard you say you wanted a repair video; it just wanted to help!
@jefferystone1
@jefferystone1 2 года назад
I had an Enchancer 2000w (I guess that was a Rev number). I bought mine from Protecto Enterpizes and can't remember if I was just told it was better or that original 1541 was not in stock. I was not impressed with it and was amazed when my originals actually worked. I always regretted that purchase when I'd go to my friend's house and the floppy worked on his original 1541.
@Dukefazon
@Dukefazon 2 года назад
David (The8BitGuy) had a video on floppy drives and he showed off various clones too. It's crazy that these Commodore stuff lingered in Goodwill stores long enough to make it to the bins. Clint showed the bins but only in 1 episode of Thrifts I think.
@charlesjmouse
@charlesjmouse 2 года назад
Labels: FWVLIW: Print the label you want on to photo paper and laminate it if you have a laminator or just cover it with Sellotape (scotch tape in the US?) I would guess a quick google will turn up a photo of the drive from which you can grab an image of the original label. Carefully cut to size, job done. Perfect? Nope. Will it last forever? Nope. But I find such DIY labels look pretty darn acceptable and will do for a good few years. PS: bithunter.siz.hu/images/coll_enhancer2000.jpg A few minuities to get the aspect ratio right, although a label that simple would be pretty easy to fully replicate.
@Richard.Linder
@Richard.Linder 2 года назад
Cool looking drive. Much less bulky than the 1541. The Action Replay fast loader uses the C64 function keys as one-touch hotkeys for $, Load, Run, List and Load "*" etc. This makes it very quick and easy to display the directory or load "*" just by hitting the appropriate F key. Depending on the version, F1 loads and runs "*", and F3 lists the dir. You can even move the cursor up to the line of the program you want to run, and hit F1, and it will load and run that program. Very useful. The DOS wedge also has some useful shortcut commands. The speed of the fast loader varies between Action Replay versions. On some versions it's the fastest fast loader on the C64 (excluding those that use custom ROMs.) It really is a fantastic cart.
@NozomuYume
@NozomuYume 2 года назад
Avenger, Radar Rat Race, etc. are the arcade clones originally commissioned by Commodore Japan from HAL Labs, and one of the developers that worked on them was Satoru Iwata, who went on the be the president of Nintendo, and HAL Labs became one of Nintendo's most important developers.
@DavidWonn
@DavidWonn 2 года назад
One of my C64s was $2 at a local thrift store, because they thought it was just a PC keyboard. :-)
@the_kombinator
@the_kombinator 2 года назад
I got a VIC 20 complete half-boxed (bottom of the styrofoam) with a matching serial number and power supply. I bought it over 2 years ago for $17, and I know it turns on, that's all :)
@brentboswell1294
@brentboswell1294 2 года назад
RE: Cryptic messages in the ROM, I found all sorts of wierd stuff examining commercial disks with a sector editor on the Apple //e back in the day. I found the Lyrics to "Exhuming McCarthy" by REM on the Wings of Fury disk. I suspect that it was part of an Easter Egg, but I never found what activated the Easter Egg 😂
@bluehatguy4279
@bluehatguy4279 2 года назад
Even though "three blind mice" on a loop is a pretty obnoxious music track, I always felt like the mice were more appropriate for the game than race cars.
@fluffycritter
@fluffycritter 2 года назад
The fussiest of nitpicks regarding Avenger's name: if they'd called it Space Invaders, it would have been a trademark, not copyright, dispute, and probably from Taito (the developer) or Midway (the American rights holder at the time), not Atari.
@ThereIsOnly1ArcNinja
@ThereIsOnly1ArcNinja 2 года назад
@15:45 "Initialize" is just used to inform the drive that it should flush it's disk ID cache and get a current one from the disk - this way you can use disks with the same ID, although that is not recommended at all. Adrain has figured that out correctly later on before the format hiccup that has been covered enough in other comments.
@craftsman123456
@craftsman123456 2 года назад
Here is Colorado the Goodwill Outlets (bins) they take all the computers for recycling and normally won't sell them even if you find one. You can luck out with 64s as they think they are just keyboards. Found a COCO 1 once at one. Also an IBM 5150 clone. That was a bit harder to convince them it was just a keyboard.... but I did lol
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L 2 года назад
That agreement Dell (and maybe some others) have with some of the regions’ management to recycle all computers really strikes me as collusion. Especially since the idea was to keep people from buying a used Windows 98 machine and make it more likely to buy a brand new one - they certainly weren’t thinking of 8-bit home micros as their competitor in the same way! Just a sucky policy all round, destroying retro computers and nudging basic task users to machines they don’t really need.
@6581punk
@6581punk 2 года назад
It was about 1986 or so when I got mine. Couldn't get a 1541 anywhere. I got it with a bundle of a Freeze Frame cartridge but I already had a Action Replay MK2 so sold it to a school friend. I remember getting the Eidolon on disk and it wouldn't boot due to copy protection argh. Many of the other drives were naughty and were in fact clones of the 1541 using the original ROMs which Commodore wasn't too happy about.
@RambozoClown
@RambozoClown 2 года назад
I had an Enhancer 2000 back in the day. It worked with all but a few forms of copy protection. I always used a Mach 5 cart for fast loading.
@adriansdigitalbasement2
@adriansdigitalbasement2 2 года назад
Interesting -- I'd love to do some comparisons to the drive with and without the 6502 and stock ROM. Unfortunately, I really don't have any original copy protected software for my C64
@evensgrey
@evensgrey 2 года назад
The original ROM in this drive was just the 1541 ROM with some of the data pins swapped around. That would make it software compatible but modified ROMs for fast-loaders wouldn't work.
@stevemcknelly5036
@stevemcknelly5036 2 года назад
Chinon... There's a name I haven't heard in a long while.
@douro20
@douro20 2 года назад
Midway was the US rights holder for Space Invaders until Taito entered the US market in the mid-1980s.
@Jpetersson
@Jpetersson 2 года назад
My very first computer and cartridge game was a Vic-20 and Avengers! So nostalgic seeing it again! I think me and Adrian´s the same age, I was born in 1975.
@JenniferinIllinois
@JenniferinIllinois 2 года назад
Woah Adrian, you confused me at the start. You didn't say Adrian's Digital Basement TWO. Hehehe...
@RavenWolfRetroTech
@RavenWolfRetroTech 2 года назад
Lol, I just brought home an Enhancer 2000 today to figure out what it is. Thanks for doing my homework!
@CooChewGames
@CooChewGames 2 года назад
Here in Australia, charity shops are not allowed to sell anything electrical that plugs into the mains :-(
@darkwinter6028
@darkwinter6028 2 года назад
Avenge me, Adrian - they have invaded my space! 🤣
@tafkabandit72
@tafkabandit72 2 года назад
I had an enhancer 2000 as my only drive. It was a lot smaller and quicker but there were some compatibility issues from memory.
@drphilxr
@drphilxr Год назад
Well got me the Enhancer 2000- and trying hard to figure out how to change it to drive 9- so i can use it with an SD2IEc... no jumpers outside. The manual says to do this: 10 OPEN 15,8. 15 20 PRINT # 15, "M-W:"CHR$ (I19)CHR$ (0) CHR$ (2)CHR$ (9 + 32) CHR$ (9+64) 30 CLOSE 15 This doesn't work...any more insights here 1541 fans?
@tramadol42
@tramadol42 2 года назад
In my C64 days, i used both an Enhancer 2000 and an Oceanic 118N Disk drive. Both were fully compatible to the 1541, except for some rare copy protection schemes. Even Burstnibbler cable-installationss worked, if you changed the roms to copies of 1541 stock roms. The biggest difference was the price (about half of the 1541) and about 20-35% higher speed.
@willbarnz6960
@willbarnz6960 2 года назад
Shocking.... Goodwill.... One of their locations where they actually have computer stuff? Arkansas Goodwill ships computers and game consoles to a central location for processing... That location is NOT where I live. (to Little Rock maybe?) Keyboards, mice, controllers, and lcd monitors? Possible... Good price? Since inflation, not necessarily... Mostly no. Hi-Fi equipment has gone crazy even before.) Local Goodwill uses a color code system.... One color a week goes 1/2 price... Sundays knock it down even further and a new color becomes 1/2 off. (Cycle of four colors) old 1/2 off color reverts to normal. I have yet to see a retro computer show up in any thrift store here. Rarely, if ever, in a private sale.
@lindoran
@lindoran 2 года назад
Had one of those when I was a kid! Neat
@Derision667
@Derision667 9 месяцев назад
There were two versions of the Enhancer 2000... the first one (which I have) actually uses the Commodore 1541 ROMs, identifies itself as a 1541 and, as far as I've been able to tell, is almost entirely compatible. Commodore put some pressure on them later on, preventing them from being able to use the official Commodore ROMs, so the manufacturers made and put in their own ROM. That version identifies itself as an Enhancer 2000, and has compatibility problems because of it.
@Ratteler
@Ratteler 2 года назад
There was a JiffyDOS for it, but in the transition from CMD to Retro Innovations the Enhancer one was lost. JiffyDOS mad it more compatible with with 1541 Copy protected software. At one point some one made a bounty for the JiffyDOS ROM, but I lost track of it.
@andrasszabo7386
@andrasszabo7386 2 года назад
I had an Enhancer 2000 back then. One game, Operation Neptune, just would not load with that floppy. Everything else was fully compatible. My floppy drive was slightly faster than a normal 1541 drive.
@melkiorwiseman5234
@melkiorwiseman5234 2 года назад
I still have an old PET 2031 FDD which I used for a little while on a kit-built computer. I stopped using it because it refused to reliably read disks. You could format a disk and it would work for a while but then after a few weeks, it suddenly would start giving errors. You could reformat it and it would repeat the cycle. And it didn't seem to matter what brand of disk you used, either. The 2031 used a parallel interface which had the General Purpose Interface Bus, (IEEE-488 standard). It was a 16-wire system with 8 wires for bidirectional data, a ground wire and 7 wires for signalling. I can still remember building the interface (7 ICs) and programming the computer to use it. If I remember correctly, there was one "ATN" (attention) wire used for sending commands and the data/command transfer signal used two lines effectively in differential mode. Last time I tried it, it wasn't even booting and when I tried reading the ROMs (on a MiniPro), one of them gave inconsistent data on each read. Still, if you're interested in it I might be able to send it to you. If I ever do decide to add disk storage to that old computer again, I'll probably install a dedicated controller and use a standard drive.
@exidy-yt
@exidy-yt 2 года назад
Why all the fuss with wanting to install a JiffyDOS ROM when an Epyx fastload cart does everything just fine? It even has a dos 'wedge' if you like that. Not like there's any other real use for the C64 cartridge port. Also that disc-door mechanism isn't rare, many models of the 1541 had it as well, including my high school's and my best friends, while my own had the latch and thus didn't pop the disc out like theirs which I preferred.
@AlejandroRodolfoMendez
@AlejandroRodolfoMendez 2 года назад
Nice that those pc were able to be recovery except for the keyboards that maybe with some 3d printer can be made some keys. Even if they are on sale here still very valuable on price and people cherish the few ones that work. Even non working are expensive.
@axemanracing6222
@axemanracing6222 2 года назад
If you format a non-commodore formatted disk, you have to erase it completely (N: ,00) OPEN1,8,15,"N: ,00":CLOSE1
@rbrtck
@rbrtck 2 года назад
The Enhancer 2000 came along around 1985 at the latest. In junior high, I knew a guy who had an Enhancer 2000, and we fellow Commodore geeks used to call it the "Dehancer 2000" because a ton of major titles wouldn't run on it. I felt for him, because the first third-party drive I bought had the same issues (and a lot more on top of that), but like I said in my other comments, Blue Chip replaced my drive with a tremendously improved version that works with everything, so of course I still gave him a hard time about his drive, like everyone else. 🥴 If I had known at the time that a newer and far more compatible Enhancer 2000 was available, I would have told him to contact the manufacturer to see if he could get it updated.
@danieljones9937
@danieljones9937 2 года назад
I had one of those drives as a kid. I had a mate who had an Excelerator Plus, a much snazzier affair, slimmer with a single dual-colour LED. (It was the eighties, we were more easily impressed in those days...) The one (and only) game I couldn't get to load was Katakis, which was a shame as it was a good version of R-Type (as opposed to the dire official version). My mate gloated about that for what seemed like weeks...
@bluebirdpod
@bluebirdpod 2 года назад
I have three of these drives, one is white one is light brown and one is a darker brown, they all have different roms, one has commodore 1541 dos, and one has the same as the video, dont remember the third one. Will have to try the MOS 6502 and see if that helps it be more compatible. DUCK BILL latch mechanism was neato. The most compatible clone drive is the Oceanic 118/Excellerator+ that seems to load anything.
@rbrtck
@rbrtck 2 года назад
I have a *later* Blue Chip drive that is awesome and completely compatible with everything I've ever tried (the earlier model I had originally purchased sucked in every way, and the company sent me the newer model as a replacement), so it's conceivable that later Enhancer 2000s are more compatible than earlier ones. By the way, one reason my Blue Chip drive is so awesome, besides having full compatibility, having direct-drive, running cooler, being bulletproof and reliable, and having a write indicator light (surprisingly useful!), is that it actually uses its track 1 sensor, which means that it never does the head-knocking thing (yet maintains full compatibility).
@rbrtck
@rbrtck 2 года назад
Apple II disk drives initially used Shugart mechanisms (as did Commodore's early PET drives), but they switched to Alps clones of this mechanism before long.
@BasicBitesCA
@BasicBitesCA 2 года назад
Chinon ended up making some of the simpler and better direct-drive mechanisms for Commodore's 1541-II, while other 1541-IIs still received a belt-driven mechanism. This is the first time I've ever seen an Enhancer 2000 in action. Thanks for the video! -- JC
@Tedybear315
@Tedybear315 2 года назад
We used to score some decent electronics from our local "Goodwill". Sadly they now have a retired ol' fart that "runs" the electronics section. His former job was running an appliance store that used to deal with anything from receivers to speakers...anything electronic. His "Go To" pricing method is to hop onto eBay and see what people are asking for the items or comparable items. He then figures in shipping costs, etc.. And that's the price that gets slapped onto the equipment. What we could pick up for a decent price now costs almost full 'retail'. We're not "Flippers" that buy and resell at the local flea markets or swap meets. I'm into vintage computers and electronics, and the wife is into vintage audio. We dialed our visits back when she found a fairly decent 8 track player, but they wanted $59 for it. She picked up two for $5 bucks a pop at the local flea market that just needed cleaning. I commented once that just because someone wants $100 for an item on eBay doesn't mean someone is willing to pay that amount. He just said "Someone will want it...." and walked back into the warehouse section.
@IDPhotoMan
@IDPhotoMan 2 года назад
I have a mint VIC-20 with the PET keyboard, and while it looks really cool, typing on that keyboard is not enjoyable. The "Euro" Keyboard is pretty good though.
@MSmith-Photography
@MSmith-Photography 2 года назад
I live in Winnipeg, Canada and Goodwill shops here are terrible. Not much and a bit ratty inside the stores.
@prozacgodretro
@prozacgodretro 2 года назад
I was hitting up the Goodwill bins one day and found four Nintendo Wiis one power box for them all but no other cables it was like $6 to buy them all. I also found somebody's handicam with a video in it and curiosity got the best of me so I bought that too. It had some random videos somebody's hunting trip on it. I know some archivists that are really interested in old "vintage" random footage maybe I should convert it someday. This guy's hunting trip to be immortalized for all time. All because he left the video inside the camcorder that eventually made its way into a Goodwill and got picked up by a rando who wants to archive things... Lol
@JamesEzell
@JamesEzell 2 года назад
Goodwill in Klamath Falls refuses to accept what they consider e-waste. Unfortunately this includes all computers. I don’t even bother with them anymore.
@user-cx4ev9fw1k
@user-cx4ev9fw1k 2 года назад
I had a job interview with goodwill, and they now have a whole department devoted to putting everything on eBay…… I refused the job because you can no longer find cool things in the store. 2 thumbs down for goodwill.
@AureliusR
@AureliusR 6 месяцев назад
The weird 8736 blocks were, I think, because when you formatted the drive, you typed ",8" which was only a single digit. After the name, you're supposed to give a 2-digit disk identifier, and I'm pretty sure that 2 bytes must be there for stuff to line up correctly. You don't specify the drive number with the @ commands
@Darxide23
@Darxide23 2 года назад
Goodwill hubs do the bin thing nationwide. Whatever sits in the stores long enough and doesn't sell is sent to the hub or distribution center or whatever they call them and put into the last-chance bins. These things are giant bins so even if you find one that's full, you're probably never going to get to see what's in the bottom of them. When I was thrifting I'd go early to see them while they were full and I could get down to about halfway to see what was in them and then I'd leave and come back a few hours later when the bins were half-empty to see what was in the bottom half. Almost never did I find anything worth it in these bins so I quit doing it pretty early on in my thrifting adventures. And the stuff that was worth it was usually trashed beyond salvage because they're just thrown around and dumped in the bins with no regard for what's already in them and stuff gets crushed.
@soteful9949
@soteful9949 2 года назад
7:53 that's what she said
@Natomon01
@Natomon01 2 года назад
Wait... Portal has a 64 version?! Why am I just now finding out about this?!
@adriansdigitalbasement2
@adriansdigitalbasement2 2 года назад
It's really good too -- just too short.
@brianv2871
@brianv2871 2 года назад
@@adriansdigitalbasement2 Technically the original was too short too, since it was just a side game that came as a pack with one of the half life bundles in order to sell half life again to everyone. :) The important question is whether it has the song, because if it doesn't, i'm not bothering... hahaha
@alerey4363
@alerey4363 2 года назад
Avengers: oh it's just a clone for space invaders let's play good old Radar Rat Race (clone for Rally-X)
@rigues
@rigues 2 года назад
Someone should patch Radar Rat Race to turn it into a proper version of New Rally-X
@rabidbigdog
@rabidbigdog 2 года назад
What is the little TV thingo upper-left which cycles with Rick Astley, the Atari logo, pacman etc? Is it a clock?
@gunken8870
@gunken8870 2 года назад
nope there is no jiffy incompatibility, the bunched directory is normal. just format it again and boom, everything is fine. it seems that the disk is not in best condition.
@RetroJack
@RetroJack 2 года назад
On the lower board, I saw a couple of jumpers near the rear - just wondering if those were drive ID select?
@FrecciaBensino224
@FrecciaBensino224 2 года назад
17:45 that number is the blocks on the floppy drive, like the wii does i guess
@DarrenHughes-Hybrid
@DarrenHughes-Hybrid 2 года назад
Chinon does more than disk drives. In the late 70's, I had a movie (film) camera made by Chinon
@hardlyworgen71
@hardlyworgen71 2 года назад
Would it be possible to do a VIC20 version of 8-bit Dance Party?
@hachy2689
@hachy2689 2 года назад
greetings from germany, i hope someone donate you a 1581 that would be also very interesting
@nesfrk
@nesfrk Год назад
Funny how the rickroll shows just when he unplugs the keyboard :D, @24:13
@SuperVstech
@SuperVstech 2 года назад
Heh, I have one of those enhancer drives… it was left in a bin outside for years, and has a ton of muck in it… but if you want it, I can send it to you.
@matchboxcustomsandrestos
@matchboxcustomsandrestos 2 года назад
The ghost of Commodore past was trying to contact you! LOL
@CobraTheSpacePirate
@CobraTheSpacePirate 2 года назад
There was a cut when you were typing save"basement",8 ,what did you do?
@ultrametric9317
@ultrametric9317 2 года назад
"The game is absolutely loaded." What about Adrian? :)
@BrainSlugs83
@BrainSlugs83 2 года назад
I was today years old when I learned that fish are frogs, and to beware the hidden c0pyright notice.
@brennonr
@brennonr 2 года назад
back in the day i always used Load "*" ,8,1 what was the 1 for? I was just told thats how you did it and I did it that way
@pupaepedorra
@pupaepedorra 2 года назад
Mr. Black would not be the same without his trusty can of deoxit.
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