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hello and welcome back to the 8-bit guy so in this episode Iamp;#39;m going to be restoring this Commodore 64 so you might be wondering why a Commodore 64 well surprisingly Iamp;#39;ve never actually restored one before sure Iamp;#39;ve restored a Vic 20 and our Commodore 128 as well as the 128 D and a 116 and some of the Commodore PC clones and a bunch of disk drives Iamp;#39;ve also done a color computer one and an Osborn a compact portable a Bell amp;amp; Howell an IBM PC jr. along with the monitor macintosh LC as well as the monitor goes with that a laser XT Macintosh plus and an apple 2 C and so on ok so I think you get the idea Iamp;#39;ve restored quite a few computers on this channel but never actually a Commodore 64 so I guess itamp;#39;s time to restore one this particular calendar 64 along with this Vic 1541 disc drive was actually donated to me by Edward Casati and thereamp;#39;s a little bit of a fascinating story there he actually bought a used hom