Category: Amiga
Restoring a Yellowed Amiga Case With Peroxide
With the right technique and hydrogen peroxide, you can revive your yellowed Amiga case—discover the secrets to achieving stunning results.
How To Recap an Amiga 500
Open the case of your Amiga 500 and discover the nostalgic journey of recapping—will you revive its classic charm or let it fade away?
Commodore Amiga: Ultimate Emulation Guide for Modern Use
The Commodore Amiga was a groundbreaking computer system that made a big impact on personal computing and gaming. Today, we can experience…
Revive Your Retro: Keyboard Restoration Guide
Welcome to keyboard restoration! If you’ve got a yellowed, grimy old keyboard from your favorite vintage computer, you’re in the right place.…
Ultimate Amiga Capacitor Replacement Guide
If you have an old Commodore Amiga that’s not working well, it might need new capacitors. Capacitors are small parts that store…

The A500 Mini Review 2023 Update
A500 Mini Review: Is This the Ultimate Retro Gaming Device? Are you a fan of classic gaming and looking for a way…
Amiga VGA Buffered vs Unbuffered
Introduction The Amiga personal computer was launched in 1985 by Commodore and became popular for its advanced graphics and sound capabilities. One…
Getting Started with Amiga Workbench
For owners of classic Commodore Amiga computers, the Workbench desktop environment serves as the launch point for accomplishing day-to-day tasks. Workbench provides…
How Did the Amiga Handle Multitasking?
When the Amiga computer line was unveiled by Commodore in 1985, one of its most promoted features was advanced multitasking capabilities. For…
How to Add a Hard Drive to an Amiga 2000
The Amiga 2000 was Commodore’s high-end model aimed at professional and business use when it launched in 1986. Expanding the 2000’s storage…