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NEC PC8201a or PC8300 wall bracket
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FINALLY a new accessory for the finest computer ever made!
These clamp onto the outside and push in. For obvious reasons I had to add a screw on the outside so the clamps don't come loose. Actually it seemed fine as the angle of the machine keeps everything tight. But the machine was high enough up I didn't want to take the chance of the computer falling. I also type on it on the wall (perform quick calculations in BASIC, etc). A perfect solution... the computer also lifts out at any time. There is a little divot on the mount to avoid damaging the on/off switch + contrast potentiometer.
You will want to print two brackets, reversing the direction of one of them. Trivial to do.
You'll need two shelf mounts as well.
As I recall, these can be printed in 3-4 hours on a Lulzbot 6.
I added holes to the bracket to allow for screwdrivers, etc. It also reduces print time a bit.
Oh... because of the angled shape of the PC8201 you can just carefully lift it out of the br
These clamp onto the outside and push in. For obvious reasons I had to add a screw on the outside so the clamps don't come loose. Actually it seemed fine as the angle of the machine keeps everything tight. But the machine was high enough up I didn't want to take the chance of the computer falling. I also type on it on the wall (perform quick calculations in BASIC, etc). A perfect solution... the computer also lifts out at any time. There is a little divot on the mount to avoid damaging the on/off switch + contrast potentiometer.
You will want to print two brackets, reversing the direction of one of them. Trivial to do.
You'll need two shelf mounts as well.
As I recall, these can be printed in 3-4 hours on a Lulzbot 6.
I added holes to the bracket to allow for screwdrivers, etc. It also reduces print time a bit.
Oh... because of the angled shape of the PC8201 you can just carefully lift it out of the br
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