Desoldering needles might be a good intermediate step here. They are essentially hollow needles that solder won't stick to. You heat up the joint with your regular iron, liquefy the solder, and then pop the needle over the leg and pull it.
I've used them to pull/push legs on caps and resistors...
Yeah, David Given who did that video up above also has an open-sourced 8080/Z80 CP/M-alike (cpmish) that includes a decent porting guide to write BIOSes for new hardware.
Listed as compatible, though they may be stale:
the Brother PN-8510MDS SuperPowerNote laptop (and probably others)
the...
DeBabelizer was popular for batch conversion, but AppleScript or Frontier might be a good scripting solution.
The immortal GraphicConverter would be good for images, but I doubt it handles Persuasion or PDF.
The parts of the BOM appear to be in this section of the readme at the root of the repository. The heading "部品" roughly translates to "parts."
Note that version 1.4 (the Gerber I linked you to earlier) requires an additional connector at J5 which is described later in that section; don't miss...
Assuming this is the latest version, they have provided a zip of the Gerber files here: https://github.com/yanataka60/PC-8001_SD/tree/main/Kicad1_4/PCB (last file in the listing.) Usually I put my gerbers in the "Releases" section on GitHub but this also has confused folks in the past, so maybe...
I was curious too. As far as I can tell, I think CMT stands for "cassette magnetic tape" in the Japanese hobbyist community. It might be a holdover from some marketing term, although you would think they'd use a Japanese-style acronym.
I still get DINs backward even when I have a photo...
The PC-8001B manual on Archive.org has a whole section about how to use the terminal system, which I found useful to read since I don't have a manual of any kind! Starts here: https://archive.org/details/pc-8001b-micro-computer-users-manual-nec-en-1981/page/n54/mode/1up
Thank you to ksinfos for...
Can you type it in on an emulator and save it to a WAV?
I don't know enough about the zx81/ts1000 to say, but I think you're supposed to put the assembled machine language from the second page into the area left in the BASIC program between lines 1 and 1000. Usually in Microsoft BASICs you do...
Ugh, that sucks. The mkIISR case is pretty stout, though, so hopefully it survived. It is worth a check inside; I would assume the power supply and floppy drives protected the bulk of the machine and the thin sheet metal at the front crumpled if anything. Even though it seems like most of the...
Most of the word processors I've owned have needed a recovery/emergency/auxiliary disk to format the internal memory when the battery goes flat (check the battery for leakage.)
No luck finding the disks, but Japanese Mercari has the WD-610/WD-615 owners' manual for sale...
It's not just cord burn on the plastics, either :( On the (Japanese; American seems to dodge this so far) NEC PC-6001, the cord plasticizer leaches inside the machine and corrodes the contacts of the power switch and wall plug.
I'm currently rewiring one after desoldering the switch and...
I saw this great article about a museum conserving East German plastic items. They were extremely bold in what they were making out of plastic: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/east-german-plastics-preservation
I got stranded with my '92 Civic at one point and it turned out to be the main bypass cap having leaked through a supply trace of the ECU. Easy fix, but unexpected. Lots of the others were bad too.
Might not have been the caps' fault, as the previous owner mentioned that he went through a...
Cool machine!
There is a "Home Brew Computing" group near the very bottom of the forums listing, although it's mostly the people making new homebrews instead of enjoying historical ones. The groups in general seem to be pretty rarely visited, so please feel free to spice things up around there!