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Hello and welcome back to The 8-Bit Guy. So, quick little backstory here. Im starting to work on that Amiga documentary that like everybody keeps pestering me about for like the lsat two years. And one of the things I needed was a stock Amiga 1000. Now, I already had an Amiga 1000, but mine is heavily modified and I wanted to be able to show a stock, original Amiga 1000 because its a pretty important part of the history. Well, so I didnt have one. And this one was donated to me about a year and a half ago by Dan Merwin and Im just now getting around to doing something with it. I actually plugged it in yesterday and it actually does work, but its very yellowed and very dirty and so it needs the usual 8-Bit Guy restoration. I actually thought about doing this behind the scenes because I could probably get it done in 3 or 4 days. But I put a poll on Patreon and it seemed like the overwhelming majority wanted me to actually do a dedicated video to the res