Press Coverage
Some of the videos I've made have been picked up by different sites over the years I've been making videos and sharing projects. Here's a selection of some articles about my work.
Microscopes can See Video on a LaserDisc - Andonstar AD246S-P
- Gizmodo: What Happens When You Put a LaserDisc Under a Microscope? (archived)
- TechSpot: A microscope reveals the ghost of analog video hidden inside a LaserDisc (archived)
- The Register: Retro tech fan views LaserDisc movie data with a budget microscope (archived)
- Orange.fr: Il observe un LaserDisc au microscope et fait une découverte fascinante (archived)
- Korben : Il arrive à lire un LaserDisc avec un simple microscope (archived)
- GigaZine : レーザーディスクを顕微鏡でのぞくと何が見えるのか (archived)
- Tom's Hardware : Microscopes can clearly see the video on the surface of a LaserDisc, discovers Techtuber — a 12-inch vinyl-like disc that stores SD analog video (archived)
- Golem : Mikroskop zeigt Bilder auf CED-Videodisc (archived)
- Adafruit : Microscopes can See Video on a LaserDisc (archived)
Retrobright Damages Plastics - 10 Year Test
- Notebookcheck : A recent Sega Dreamcast test shows why you should stop retrobrighting your old game consoles (archived)
- Time Extension : "Retrobrighting" Might Actually Cause More Harm Than Good To Your Yellowing Consoles (archived)
- Hackaday : Warnings About Retrobright Damaging Plastics After 10 Year Test (archived)
- Tom's Hardware : A 10-year study indicates that treated surfaces turn yellow more severely than untreated plastic parts — retrobrighting does more harm than good to consoles (archived)
- Galaxus : YouTuber shows the damage of retrobrighting on old console after 10-year test (archived)
Reverse Engineering CD Changers for Archival Use - Aleratec
Cloning a Rare ISA Card to Use a Rare CD Drive
- hackster.io : Shelby Jueden's Open Source ISA Card Brings Philips' Very First CD-ROM Drive Back to Life (archived)
- Hackaday : Reverse-Engineering An ISA Card To Revive An Ancient CD-ROM Drive (archived)
- Adafruit : Cloning a Rare ISA Card to Talk to the First-Ever CD-ROM Drive (archived)
A Years Long Quest for a Great Scanner - HP Scanjet 4C
- Hackaday : Deep Dive Into The HP ScantJet 4C (archived)
Windows 98 20th Anniversary All New PC Build
- Gizmodo: Watch a Guy Build a Brand New, Completely Obsolete Gaming PC With 20-Year-Old Parts (archived)
- Interesting Engineering : This Brand New Windows 98 Gaming PC was Built From 20-Year-Old Parts (archived)
- HGV : Nosztalgia-videó: valaki most épített egy Windows 98-rendszerű játékos PC-t (archived)
Kodak MC3 - Everything but a Smartphone in 2001
- Hackaday : Kodak MC3: Everything But A Phone In 2001 (archived)
Easy Plastic Reconstruction and Repair
- Gareth Branwyn : Make: Tips and Tales from the Workshop Volume 2 (archived)
- Adafruit : Using Baking Soda and Superglue to Reconstruct Broken Plastic Parts (archived)
Archival Floppy Disk Preservation and Use
Doom The Way it Was Meant to Be Played - v1.1 Multi-monitor
- GigaZine : DOOM 1.1の伝説のマルチモニターモードを再現することに成功、1モニターにつき1PCが必要という狂気じみた構成 (archived)
- PC Gamer : Watch this OG Slayer run Doom across four screens (archived)
- Time Extension : Here's What Doom Looks Like Playing On Four Monitors (archived)
- Hackaday : OG DOOM Shows Off The Origins Of Multi-Monitor (archived)
- NeoWin: Watch the original Doom being played on four CRT PC monitors in single player (archived)
1981 CAD Monster - HP Series 200 9836C
- Boing Boing : 1981 Hewlett Packard workstation restored (archived)
0x0035 - IBM PCjr ATX Power Supply Adapter Prototype
0x0035.3 - PCjr ATX/PicoPSU Power Adapter
- Hackaday : ATX Adapter For The IBM PCJr Now Available (archived)
Software on Paper - 1985 Cauzin Softstrip
- Hackaday : Teaching Computers To Read — Sort Of (archived)
I Made the Map Nintendo Didn't for Mario Kart World
- GamesRadar : Nintendo seemingly took out an unofficial, paid interactive Mario Kart World app, but free browser versions can help you find all the P-Switches the Switch 2 racing game won't tell you about (archived)
IBM Compatible...Typewriter? - Juki Sierra 3400
- Hackaday : That’s No Moon, Er, Selectric (archived)
I'm Launching a Community Repair Wiki - Caps Wiki
Nixie Sony Calculators - SOBAX ICC-400 and ICC-550
- Hackaday : Repairing Vintage Sony Luggable Calculators (archived)
Blip - 1977 Mechanical Pong
- Gizmodo: I’m Completely Fascinated With this Handheld Wind-Up Pong Clone That Doesn’t Use Any Electronics (archived)
- Gry Interia : Nakręcana konsola przenośna z 1977 roku nie potrzebuje elektroniki (archived)
- Vortex : Mechanický Pong je ódou na ozubená kolečka (archived)