eprimetime
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- Dec 12, 2007
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Alright, I am pretty pumped about this. Some may be *bleh* or similar.
I have taken the Total Hardware 1999 that I have used for many years, and converted it to Wiki Format. A lot of work still needs to be done yet, as there is not yet a graphical index, for example, like there was on the original TH99. A logo, better categorization, etc. However, my vision is for it to eventually be a resource for not just vintage computers, but also EVERY computer component ever made. Yeah, I know, it's a tall order, btu if we are gonna dream, dream big, right? One person cannot do it alone, or even a team of people working for one company, but many, many people working together, can. Look at what Wikipedia has accomplished. I felt that a wiki is just what is needed for this type of info.
Anyway, I have been hard at work onthis on and off over the last year, and am trying to drum up interest in it. If you like it, great, come on over and help out. If not, let me know why, or come on over and help out to make it better!
*EDIT*
Ooops, forgot to include the address:
http://jdelliott.org/wiki
Sincerely,
John Elliott
TotalHardwareWiki Maintainer
I have taken the Total Hardware 1999 that I have used for many years, and converted it to Wiki Format. A lot of work still needs to be done yet, as there is not yet a graphical index, for example, like there was on the original TH99. A logo, better categorization, etc. However, my vision is for it to eventually be a resource for not just vintage computers, but also EVERY computer component ever made. Yeah, I know, it's a tall order, btu if we are gonna dream, dream big, right? One person cannot do it alone, or even a team of people working for one company, but many, many people working together, can. Look at what Wikipedia has accomplished. I felt that a wiki is just what is needed for this type of info.
Anyway, I have been hard at work onthis on and off over the last year, and am trying to drum up interest in it. If you like it, great, come on over and help out. If not, let me know why, or come on over and help out to make it better!
*EDIT*
Ooops, forgot to include the address:
http://jdelliott.org/wiki
Sincerely,
John Elliott
TotalHardwareWiki Maintainer