Sharp MZ-2000 Manuals


As time goes on it is becoming harder and harder to locate documentation for retro machines. There are many sites whose aim was to document and preserve this information but many fall by the wayside as people age or move on, which clicking on many old links will show.

In order to ensure the documents I reference for these projects remain available they are placed in the table below. I've also listed a set of current working links which are invaluable references.

As the MZ-2000 was never officially exported most of the documentation is written in Japanese (Hiragana, Katakana or Kanji - Hiragana and Katakana are simplified Japanese characters easier to learn and write, Kanji is the pictograms, of which there are many thousand, dating back thousands of years).

To translate Japanese into your language, I recommend the use of Google Chrome either it’s realtime web translation or Google Translate where you can copy and paste Japanese text and translate as needed.

The table below contains all the manuals I have located to date which are needed for the MZ-2000. The MZ computer division of Sharp were good with documentation, well presented and containing all the needed information such as schematics, programming detail and service manuals.

Manuals

Manual Language Description
Owners Manual Japanese Sharp MZ-2000 Owners Manual.
Owners Manual Japanese Sharp MZ-2200 Owners Manual.

Site Language Description
Sharp Museum by Oh!Ishi Japanese A comprehensive museum of all Sharp computer products. Use Google Chrome and click on the MZ-2000/MZ-2200 links for further details.

Credits

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Licenses

This design, hardware and software, is licensed under the GNU Public Licence v3.

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