Comment by rolph

17 hours ago

i thought this was going to involve capacitor plague. rather a retro dive into coding an 8bit digital fireplace.

Definitely a clickbait title. I thought it'd be about those infamous Rifa caps.

  • Fwiw, the c64 is pretty robust, if you don't use the original power supplies.

    I'm surprised that people find this to be an example of clickbait. If I cared about views, I'd imagine an honest title like - "I turned my c64 into a digital fireplace" - would have probably been more appealing, no?

    • You’re surprised that people find a title of “Help! My c64 caught on fire!” to be clickbait in a case where your c64 did not catch on fire and you don’t need help?!

      It’s an interesting article, but the title is a textbook example of clickbait and I’m surprised that you’re surprised.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clickbait

    • i understand them but considering the project and its nature its a punny / good way of clickbait :D. lovely lil fireplace btw!

  • I recapped a C64C I bought second hand recently, using premium Japanese 105C capacitors off the shelf on akihabara, minus the huge axial one I ordered a modern, extremely durable replacement for.

    I tested every cap I removed, all of them nichicons from the mid 80s. They all measured to spec.

    So it was kinda pointless at the end. Sure, it is going to be good for a few more decades, alongside the 1571 Ultimate II-L.

    (yes, I replaced the original PSU. I bought separate modern, safe 9vac and 5vdc PSUs and an adapter to join them into the C64 power connector)