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Note for the future: This page should be re-organized and the motherboard/chipset specific information should be seperated from the rest into smaller subsections. The information in the e-mails should also be cited and reformed into a more general purpose document instead of quoted text (like the testbios faq), but I don't know enough about what the contents are describing to do so. --[[User:Jdarby|jdarby]] 21:45, 1 Mar 2005 (CET)
Note for the future: This page should be re-organized and the motherboard/chipset specific information should be seperated from the rest into smaller subsections. The information in the e-mails should also be cited and reformed into a more general purpose document instead of quoted text (like the testbios faq), but I don't know enough about what the contents are describing to do so. --[[User:Jdarby|jdarby]] 21:45, 1 Mar 2005 (CET)
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the willem programmer at 35 is a real bargain. comes with plcc32 already at much lower cost than that commercial stuff at ebay with zilch support and type updates.

Revision as of 16:43, 8 May 2007

Ok, as of now, the original page has been wikiized and looks sane inside the wiki. I'm going to move on, but I left some notes that start with '(jdarby:' in a few places where information is lacking or links should be present -- I am sure I did not find all the spots, just a few. I changed the formatting of a few areas slightly, but hopefully its now more readable. --jdarby 21:25, 1 Mar 2005 (CET)

Note for the future: This page should be re-organized and the motherboard/chipset specific information should be seperated from the rest into smaller subsections. The information in the e-mails should also be cited and reformed into a more general purpose document instead of quoted text (like the testbios faq), but I don't know enough about what the contents are describing to do so. --jdarby 21:45, 1 Mar 2005 (CET)


the willem programmer at €35 is a real bargain. comes with plcc32 already at much lower cost than that commercial stuff at ebay with zilch support and type updates.