Quote from: Aentons on February 16, 2022, 04:40:40 PM
It's funny this was brought up. I just dug out my C64 from when I was a kid and it's been sitting on the dining room table because I couldn't find the power adapter just yet.
Test your adapter when you do... C64 adapters are a bit notorious now they're getting some age on them. They're +9VAC and +5VDC. If they let go, they kill the computer. There are a couple of options, build a newer/better PSU or get something like a C64 saver from Bwack on YouTube (just PM him), which goes inbetween and if they PSU goes pop, it prevents it from popping the computer.
There are a few old computers that are iffy when it comes to power. The BBC Micro is another. It has RIFA caps in them that are notorious for cracking over time. Almost all of them have and if you power it up before checking, like the C64, it toasts the machine.