Example Device

This is an example page for creating new pages for devices so users know what can be done when creating a new page.

"Up top is just a basic description of the device so people know what the page is for. You can add whatever general details you want here but keep in mind that linking to a full wikipedia page for more information would be fine rather than duplicating it here.""On the right is an 'InfoBox'. It is used to give a brief summary of the device before getting into the contents of the page. The main goal is to convey if the device would benefit from being worked on before showing signs of issues due to potentially leaking batteries or capacitors. It can also have information that will let users know how difficult the device will be to work on. The destructive entry section is specifically to let users know if the device is permanently assembled with things like plastic rivets or sonic welding that must be broken. Adhesives aren't quite destructive but may be mentioned there as a quick warning."

Known Issues
"This section should be used to go over the stages of troubleshooting known issues. For example, an IBM 5150 may not turn on, it could be caused by a shorted tantalum overdrawing current from the power supply, replacing or removing the tantalum will fix it. Using the cite feature to link to a video or forum thread on this would be extremely helpful for users to read more into it. But anecdotal information is welcome if it will be helpful to users."
 * Symptom or Problem Encountered
 * Description of cause
 * Solution: Solution to the problem

Disassembly Notes
Warnings or tips to disassemble then device

"Things here could be summarized as 'I wish I knew this before...' and is meant to serve as warnings or tips to users before they open or work on the device. For example, the Toshiba CT-50 is infamous for having brittle plastic that crumbles apart. A warning to be gentle would be helpful. Other things like screws under rubber feet or stickers, parts that are glued together, or specific spots for plastic snaps would all be great to point out. Images are very welcome in this section."

Original Parts
This area is more technical and is intended to catalog accurate information about devices for future reference.

The "Basic PCB Name" should be used to describe what the PCB is if the device contains more than one or if there are multiple revisions. If a device has multiple PCBs or revisions please note any part numbers, revisions, or general descriptions on them that you can below the table. Different PCBs should be listed on different tables as RefDes's will likely be reused on them.

For example, a Commodore PET has multiple circuit boards in it and may share some between different model configurations. There may be a table for the video board and the logic board. The logic board also differs between different revisions of the computer and would have multiple tables. Something like a Commodore 64 has just one board but would have many different models and revisions that are all similar enough to go on one page but don't have all the exact same parts on them.

For right now copying the heading and table and replacing the data in it is the easiest way to add more of them. Methods for making table templates are still being researched to make editing easier.

Basic PCB Name
"Since capacitors are such a common culprit of issues tables are included for those by default. If you need to mark down other parts feel free to make new tables to hold that data. Just be sure to mark down enough information about the parts to be able to order replacements."

Note model numbers and board revisions down here Please note this table is very specifically for documenting that parts that originally came in the device. This is meant to be a concrete record of what is in an unmodified example of the device. Values of replacement parts should not be used to fill in this section and instead go below.

Replacement Parts
"This is the main even for these pages that will give users the information on what they need to repair devices. While it would be preferred to have both this and the original parts list there are going to be times where only the replacements parts will be known. It is okay to put those down here because that will still help people in repairs. Be sure to note the 'Basic PCB Name' so it is known what board is being worked on and you can see more information in the section above on why it matters."

Basic PCB Name
Rather than list out all of the information about replacement part, providing the model number and linking to where it can be purchase will give users all the information they need. The only things that need to be mentioned here are the RefDes' the parts go to, the quantity is only there to make it easier to see how many there are in cases of things like decoupling caps where there may be dozens of them.

If you have a link to another distributor for the same part feel free to also put them in the order links cell. Links to save searches are also welcome. If there is enough information. it may be worth making the table more advanced like the Voodoo 5 page to give users the most options

Kits
"If you have a link to a kit for multiple parts for the PCB or device provided by someone or as a parts BOM through a distributor feel free to put them here. There is an irony in linking homebrew kits because the entire purpose of this site is to demystify what is needed to repair things but those options have their purpose at times so they are still welcome. Note that this isn't a place for advertising, so do not editorialize different options as 'better' or 'cheaper', just provide a basic description of the source."
 * Digikey BOM: https://www.digikey.com/

Related Links
Any websites, manuals, videos, forum threads, Discord servers, IRC channels, or other things that contain information about the device can be linked here for further reading. Again, this is not a section for editorializing so just provide basic descriptions of what the link goes to.
 * Videos or other things that might be helpful to check out

If you did the repair yourself and want to show other's how you did it you can feel free to put a video link here for others to see how it is done