I have a broken BBC B in the loft too.
Booted up the other day and was ok, then wasn't lol
Put back in loft
Snap! Too many unsoldered joints I think- dodgy connections?
I have a broken BBC B in the loft too.
Booted up the other day and was ok, then wasn't lol
Put back in loft
Unless stored in very stable conditions a lot of those older Acorn and BBC machines would corrode inside - if you open it up wouldn't be surprised to find green muck spreading out over the PCB/chips
Repton!I still have a working Beeb! The monitor though (pictured below) went bang a couple of years back. The image began to blur so that the text was illegible. So kinda related to this thread - what would I need in order to connect the Beeb to a standard HDMI monitor? I want my 1981 legend to continue. Well probably 1981 but I got it 2nd hand in 1986, so its age could be anywhere between 22 years old and 27 years old
The composite video can be extracted via a BBC to phono adapter but I am not sure if it's colour or just b&w.
It is but a web search shows that a small soldering mod can add colour to it at the expense of degrading the RGB DIN signal - which is incompatible with current RGB monitor signals.Not sure about all models but at least on some its just black and white.
Schools would be, I would take it but I'm miles away. Get in touch with your local secondary and see if the head of comp sci will take it
there was one of these in the Science Museum when i was in London the other year. it's odd, cos you go "ah cool, i had one of those! " then you pause and start realising you must be getting old if something you played w/ and used in school is in a museum... :-/
I disagreeI doubt it, our school binned stockpiled BBCs and Amstrads 2 years ago. There's no call for historic computing - the curriculum is far to narrow and prescriptive to allow for that.
I disagree
I use old computer bits and pieces quite regularly. Gets the students thinking about how it used to work and how it works now. I find explaining key concepts using older materials helps them relate it to the newer stuff we have now.
I guess thats just the way I run my department and it does differ from school to school.