Hi there, I came across a post by keith56 detailing his excellent lessons on assembly programming with links to YouTube
lessons. Here is the link http://www.chibiakumas.com (http://www.chibiakumas.com/68000/#Lesson1)This got me thinking what I'm missing out on? what else is there? is there a CPC show, ATARI show or other engineering show.
Please note I will give anything ago unless they are presented by Jeremy Clarkson or Jeremy Kyle.
The channels I enjoy are listed bellow, Thanks :)
- EEV blog
- Techmoan
- TerribleFire
- GadgetUK164
- The 8 bit guy
- The Spectrum show
- LGR
- ExplainingComputers
- PhilsComputerLab
- Linus Tech Tips
- Eli The Computer Guy
- ElectroBoom
- Jonathan Pie
- ibaisaic
Novabug and Xyphoe are my favorites for CPC content.
I'm a big fan of AVGN (James Rolfe), not just because of his funny Angry nerd videos, but because his dedication and hard work for many years to achieve his goal of making movies is really inspirational... judging from all the videos of him making movies of a child, he's literally spent his whole life, and really didn't see any success until AVGN gained attention around 2005
EEVblog is also excellent, the level of skill and knowledge on display is awe inspiring, and I'm glad to see a channel with such technical content succeed, and I've found Dave's videos talking about youtube and content creating very helpful too.
Finally... FunkySpectrum - The content is pretty seriously crude and definately won't be for everyone, but I've laughed so hard I cried many times to his videos, and that has to be worth something!
Quote from: keith56 on 04:18, 17 April 19
Novabug and Xyphoe are my favorites for CPC content.
I'm a big fan of AVGN (James Rolfe), not just because of his funny Angry nerd videos, but because his dedication and hard work for many years to achieve his goal of making movies is really inspirational... judging from all the videos of him making movies of a child, he's literally spent his whole life, and really didn't see any success until AVGN gained attention around 2005
EEVblog is also excellent, the level of skill and knowledge on display is awe inspiring, and I'm glad to see a channel with such technical content succeed, and I've found Dave's videos talking about youtube and content creating very helpful too.
Finally... FunkySpectrum - The content is pretty seriously crude and definately won't be for everyone, but I've laughed so hard I cried many times to his videos, and that has to be worth something!
I'll second that.
FunkySpectrum is one of the funniest channels I've seen on youtube, but it's definitely not for everyone!
For the CPC Zoe Robinson and Chinnyhill are my essential choices, personally I've really liked the CPCINE series by Zoe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8kGWlXK0ts (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8kGWlXK0ts)
And Chinnyhill:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt7diaJaYCyeHV16AGvCdxw/videos (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt7diaJaYCyeHV16AGvCdxw/videos)
FunkySpectrum = Zapp / Crash magazine on youtube
AVG = Home Alone Games with Macaulay Culkin :laugh:
CPCine verry good
if you enjoy Chinny Hill try ashens
Novabug It's Not Easy Being Green Screen Ep24 - Steve Davis Snooker
Xyphoe van halen jump
And now the bad, boring and technically terrible ones... just mine...
https://www.youtube.com/user/realTFM/videos (https://www.youtube.com/user/realTFM/videos)
Ideas for new topics are always welcome (as long as they are CPC related).
Quote from: keith56 on 04:18, 17 April 19
Finally... FunkySpectrum - The content is pretty seriously crude and definately won't be for everyone, but I've laughed so hard I cried many times to his videos, and that has to be worth something!
I also agree. Some of his videos are truly laugh-out-loud funny - although maybe you need to know some of the goings-on within the retro community to appreciate the humour. His WWE2K17 video had me in stitches.
Quote from: zack4mac on 20:36, 16 April 19
This got me thinking what I'm missing out on? what else is there?
I recommend Nostalgia Nerd's channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/nostalgianerdvideos) for lots of retro goodness.
OSfirstTimer is ok but ThioJoe is a tool