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Wow, this is a promising idea!  I've been trying to convince my friends of the benefits of open hardware designs for years.  One of these days I'll get some of my projects past the prototype phase and add them to this wiki.
 
Wow, this is a promising idea!  I've been trying to convince my friends of the benefits of open hardware designs for years.  One of these days I'll get some of my projects past the prototype phase and add them to this wiki.
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== welcome ==
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Welcome to Open Circuits, Dovregubben.
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I hope you enjoy reading OpenCircuits and sharing your knowledge with us.
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The "Multi PIO interface" ([[Ideas#Multi PIO interface]]) sounds interesting.
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A few tips:
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* You can "sign" your contributions by typing four tildes <nowiki>"~~~~"</nowiki> at the end.
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* Be bold with your editing. If you add information that really belongs on some other page of this wiki (or on some other wiki entirely), or you accidentally delete some crucial stuff, it's fairly easy for anyone to fix it. Please feel free to revert or otherwise fix-up any of my edits that turn out to be erroneous and/or misguided.
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* Sometimes it is faster to [[How to delete spam | delete spam]] (and restore what the spammer may have deleted) by pressing the "undo" button on the page history "diff" page.
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* We are all volunteers here.
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Please feel free to talk about your electronics experiences here.
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Welcome.
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--[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 16:05, 17 June 2009 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 08:05, 17 June 2009

Wow, this is a promising idea! I've been trying to convince my friends of the benefits of open hardware designs for years. One of these days I'll get some of my projects past the prototype phase and add them to this wiki.


welcome[edit]

Welcome to Open Circuits, Dovregubben.

I hope you enjoy reading OpenCircuits and sharing your knowledge with us. The "Multi PIO interface" (Ideas#Multi PIO interface) sounds interesting.

A few tips:

  • You can "sign" your contributions by typing four tildes "~~~~" at the end.
  • Be bold with your editing. If you add information that really belongs on some other page of this wiki (or on some other wiki entirely), or you accidentally delete some crucial stuff, it's fairly easy for anyone to fix it. Please feel free to revert or otherwise fix-up any of my edits that turn out to be erroneous and/or misguided.
  • Sometimes it is faster to delete spam (and restore what the spammer may have deleted) by pressing the "undo" button on the page history "diff" page.
  • We are all volunteers here.

Please feel free to talk about your electronics experiences here.

Welcome. --DavidCary 16:05, 17 June 2009 (UTC)