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Crossed Wires

Action Packed Retro

03 Oct 2022

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One of the things that frustrate me the most about my eyesight issues, along with a few other problems, is that I can’t tinker with hardware as much as I’d like to. So, when I discovered Action Retro on YouTube, I admit I became hooked on Sean’s videos of doing unthinkable things to old Macs and many other systems. Sean and I discuss what inspired him to get started with his channel, some of his more exciting systems to work with, as well as a slightly random detour to talk about Mike Judge’s inspiration for Office Space. Sean also shares some valuable tips for those wanting to tinker with vintage systems. We’d love to hear your stories of crazy upgrades you’ve done to vintage tech, so please do leave a comment below, email us via [email protected] or start a discussion over on Goodpods. If you liked this episode, or indeed any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our new Ko-Fi page. Episode Links Sean (Action Retro) on Twitter / YouTube Sean’s Floppy Raid (YouTube) Office Space (IMDB) 68kmla Forum Tinker Different Frogfind – DuckDuckGo frontend for vintage systems by Sean 68knews – Sean’s vintage frontend for Google News Chapter Times 00:00:04: Introductions 00:02:26: Floppy RAID 00:04:29: Pushing Vintage Tech To The Limits 00:11:22: Weirdest System? 00:14:50: A Thing For PowerPC 00:18:33: The Mike Judge Connection 00:20:25: Challenges 00:23:46: Most Time-Consuming Project? 00:28:47: Getting Old Systems Online 00:39:17: Wrapping Up Credits Intro and outro theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW

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