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You can be an early iiiDIY Supporter here! / iiidiy This Macintosh Classic was ALMOST fully restored back in the winter, but after my video was released, a couple of keen-eyed viewers pointed out a major oversight! (Thanks to @BigBadBench and @THEtechknight who have become good friends of the channel!) So, instead of gifting this Classic to my friend for his 40th birthday in January, it sat on my shelf until the shame and embarrassment wore off a little. Now he's getting married next week, so I'll be making the long drive to visit, and have a new deadline! I'm new to this whole vintage computer repair hobby, and still have a LOT to learn. I think it's important to share these mistakes so that everyone can learn along with me (or at least laugh at me). Will I fix my overlooked analog board? Will I break more things along the way? Classic Part 1: • Salvaging a Tar-Stained Classic - Macintos... Classic Part 2: • iiiDIY AdFree! Tar-Stained Classic Complet... If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to my channel so get more retro computing repair and restoration videos in your feed. Thank you! Thank you to PCBWay for sponsoring this video. You can check them out at https://www.pcbway.com/ Music: Theater Magnus by Marco Martini Chapters: 00:00 The Backstory 01:20 Whoops 02:10 Disassembly 02:43 Cap Removal & Inspection 03:14 Analog Board Cleanup 05:12 Sponsor 05:43 Installing New Caps 06:44 Reassembly & Test 07:13 I Am Not Smart 07:40 SCSI Test 08:09 Floppy Woes 09:22 Wrapping Up 10:04 I Am Not Smart Again 10:49 Upgrades 11:19 Final Test #apple #Macintosh #Classic #retrocomputing #nostalgia #MacintoshClassic #68k