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Computer Compulsive
Computer Compulsive

We keep vintage
computers alive

Apple Macintosh, Commodore, Amiga and vintage PCs — sold, repaired, recapped and retrobrighted back to their 1989 glory. Run by a small crew of obsessives who do wild things with old silicon.

$ serving Calgary · Airdrie · Crossfield · Chestermere · Cochrane · Okotoks & the greater Alberta area

Watch the repairs on YouTube (opens in a new tab)

Services

Three things, done obsessively well. Bring us a machine that won't boot, one that's gone yellow and grimy, or come find your next classic.

  • 01 / 03

    Repair & Restoration

    Dead machine? We bring it back to life.

    Recapping leaky logic boards, replacing failed PSUs, curing the flickering CRT, and swapping dying floppy and SCSI drives for modern flash storage. If it powered on in 1989, we can make it power on today.

    • Recap
    • PSU rebuild
    • BlueSCSI
    • Floppy emu
    • CRT

    $ Diagnostics first · quoted per machine

  • 02 / 03

    Refurbish & Retrobright

    Yellowed and grimy to factory-fresh beige.

    Deep cleaning, retrobrighting sun-yellowed plastics back to their original colour, replacing perished rubber feet and foam, and testing every key and port. Cosmetic and mechanical, done properly.

    • Retrobright
    • Deep clean
    • Key test
    • Refoam

    $ Per unit · turnaround by workload

  • 03 / 03

    Buy · Sell · Trade

    Retro hardware finds a good home.

    Macs, Commodores, Amigas, vintage PCs — plus keyboards, mice, joysticks and peripherals. Buy a tested, working classic from us, sell us your attic finds, or trade up. In person now; online store landing soon.

    • Apple
    • Commodore
    • Amiga
    • PC
    • Peripherals

    $ In person now · online store soon

The Collection

A rotating cast of machines that have passed across the bench — tested, fixed, and running real software. This is what “alive” looks like.

  • Apple Macintosh SE/30 displaying the intro screen of Prince of Persia
    1989

    > Macintosh SE/30

    The legend, running Prince of Persia off a BlueSCSI.

  • Extreme close-up of a 1992 Apple logic board with surface-mount chips
    1992

    > Logic board, recapped

    Fresh capacitors on a genuine Apple board — macro detail.

  • BlueSCSI board with a Raspberry Pi Pico installed inside a vintage Macintosh drive bay
    2024

    > BlueSCSI v2 install

    A Raspberry Pi Pico standing in for a dead SCSI hard drive.

  • Three vintage Apple computers displayed on the Computer Compulsive booth table
    1986–93

    > The lineup

    Apple IIgs, Color Classic and SE/30 side by side at the booth.

  • Boxed Commodore 64C beside vintage Apple computers on a display table
    1986

    > Commodore 64C & friends

    Boxed C64C, Macintosh LC and Plus — fresh from the attic.

  • A vintage Bell payphone displaying 'Please lift receiver'
    1990s

    > Bell payphone

    Pure nostalgia — not for sale or repair, just here for the vibes. Please lift receiver.

Visitors gathered around the Computer Compulsive booth trying out vintage Apple computers

Live at the Airdrie
Public Library

We're bringing the collection out into the wild for our very first public event. Hands-on with real vintage machines, live demos, games running on original hardware, and a chance to talk retro tech with the crew.

LOCATION
Airdrie Public Library, Alberta
DATE
To be confirmed — get on the list
ENTRY
Free · all ages
Get launch updates
build: online-store
Coming soon

Compiling the shop

Keyboards, mice, joysticks, peripherals and fully-tested machines — soon shippable right across Canada. For now, catch us in person or drop a line.

An Apple Macintosh SE/30 restored by Computer Compulsive, running Prince of Persia

A creative collaboration
of retro obsessives

Computer Compulsive started as a creative collaboration between Keith, Will and Craig — and a shared, slightly unreasonable love of the machines that started it all. Today we're a small, growing crew who repair, refurbish, retrobright and resurrect vintage computers.

We document the wild stuff on our YouTube channel — logic-board surgery, BlueSCSI mods, bringing dead Macs back from the grave — in the spirit of the 8-bit and 16-bit hacker culture that raised us. If it's old, weird and computational, we're into it.

  • KHKeith Harper · Co-Founder
  • WWill · Co-Founder
  • CLCraig Learmont · Co-Founder

Get in touch

Got a machine that needs saving, something to sell, or want a heads-up when the store and the Airdrie event go live? Send a message — we read every one.

info@computercompulsive.caPO Box 2247, Crossfield, AB T0M 0S0 Serving Calgary & the greater Alberta area

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