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what about a schematicsforfree wiki? I just thought of it, but this could be a golden resource for you techs. it would need people helping out with it to add and update content, but it could be very successful. anyone interested in it?
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here is a good example of my idea. but our wiki could be geared more towards the type of information we have on the site.
http://www.opencircuits.com/Main_Page
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I think it's a great idea.
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New to this site. While browsing the archive, I discovered that there is a limitation to 10 files which makes it kind of hard to know if I should download a file just to find out it didn't cover what I was looking for and waste one download. If a wiki could contain a short description of what is inside each file it would be a lot easier to find out if the contents of a file is worth downloading. Here is also an example of a circuit wiki: http://www.circuitsarchive.org/index.php/Main_Page
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