On Friday, November 21, 2003, at 11:13 PM, Sean 'Captain Napalm'
Conner wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Ron Hudson once
stated:
Okay. Took me only ten minutes or so, but I set up the
ClassicComputerWiki at
http://www.flummux.org/cgi-bin/ccwiki.pl
It's the code from the original Wiki at
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki, in
Perl.
Feel free to take a look around, add pages, commentary, what have you.
If
anyone wants to host this themselves (say, at
classiccmp.org, hint
hint)
it's just one Perl script, no database required (just disk space) so
it can
be moved with relatively no problems. I actually don't mind hosting it
though and I personally would be interested to see what happens.
So have at it.
-spc (it's pretty bare right now ... )
Thanks Sean!!
I have imposed some structure there.
By no means does my idea have to stand. If it's not suitable perhaps
Sean
can wipe us back down to a clean slate. I apollogize ahead of time if I
was too pushy. :^)
I hope however that it will work.
There is a page for links to years. with two years present.
There is a page for links to machines - HP41C calculator the first
machine posted is present.
On each machine page, add a page for your machine, Then go on to say
whatever you want about
your machine. We can also add a hint/tips/procedures. information.
Section for each machine.
This is where the "Meat" of the information will be found.
There is a page for links to US - my page present. Put up a page for
yourself. Tell the rest
of us about your collecting.
Who's next to add stuff?
It's easy!
Just type. Anything that you want to be a link should have intercaps
in it - LikeThis
That will become a link. If a page with that name already exists you
will link to that
page. The page for the hp41C entry is HewletPackard41C. If that page
does not exist it
will put a "?" next to the link-word. If you click the "?" it takes
you
to a blank page
for you to write.
Look around and see how how the structure works. Try out editing the
sandbox.
It will help if you leave blank lines before and after your additions.