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The next Tallahassee Vintage Computer Club meeting will be on June 28th, 2025 from 1pm to 4pm again at the Making Awesome community maker space.

Everyone is welcome. Feel free to come and go as you wish. Our number one goal is to have fun, share stories and talk tech. I encourage everyone to bring their favorite piece of vintage tech to share, whether it was a VIC-20, a Gamecube or a Tiger Electronics handheld. Chances are it was someone else's favorite to.

See you there!

Come join the discussion on our Facebook group!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/tallahasseevintagecomputerclub

Blu tack works well for securing parts to a circuit board while you solder them on.
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Vintage Electronics Safety Tips

Here are some tips and tricks for protecting yourself from older electronic devices and keeping them safe from you!

  • - DO NOT plug an older device into an electrical outlet "just to see if it works." Energizing worn out or broken components can cause permanent, unrepairable damage. Or worse yet, improperly grounded devices can give you a dangerous electrical shock.
  • - REMOVE batteries from any device that may sit unused for more than a few weeks. Some batteries can leak corrosive material, damaging the device and some batteries (particularly lithium-based ones) can swell or combust in certain situations.
  • - Protect plastics from UV (sun) light. While some discoloration can be corrected with retrobrighting, UV can cause plastics to become brittle and disintegrate. The less sunlight and heat a device is exposed to, the longer it will last.
  • - Another obvious enemy to electronics is humidity. An air conditioned room will protect a device much better than an attic or a garage.
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