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Cave Dwelling

30 May 2022

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In this episode, it’s my great pleasure to chat with Neil from RMC Retro, the chief Cave Dweller himself. It would be fair to say that my biggest source of retro content has come from other cave dwellers, or those closely associated with the retro community. Neil has built a full-time YouTube channel and now an exhibition space around ‘The Cave’ and we talk about how he started out with making YouTube videos to sell his collection, moving on to the popular ‘Trash to Treasure’ series, and of course how a colouring book brought in the much-needed funds to open the cave to the public. I really hope you enjoy listening to our chat, it was a lot of fun to record and chat about some of our nostalgia for retro computing. Do let us know your experiences with retro tech in the comments, we’d love to hear from you, so send a note over to [email protected], leave a comment on the post, or start a discussion in Goodpods. If you liked this episode or any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our Ko-Fi page. Episode Links Neil (RMC Retro) on Twitter and YouTube The RMC Retro site Amiga 500 Trash to Treasure (Part 1) Visiting The Cave Cleaning the Acorn Electron Rob from Ressurection Retro The MiSTer MultiSystem Chapter Times 00:00:04: Introductions 00:06:02: Growth of The Channel 00:11:13: Trevor & Lord Sugar 00:13:18: The Cave 00:27:21: The Fake Retro Shop Experience 00:31:19: The MiSTer MultiSystem 00:38:00: Donations 00:41:10: Wrapping Up & Finger Gravy Credits Intro and outro theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW

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