to your
Wavemate entry. This will add "relavance".
Jim
Andrew Lynch wrote:
Hi,
I wrote a Wikipedia page for the WaveMate Bullet. I think it is a
noteworthy historical computer but apparently the people at Wikipedia
disagree.
They have placed the "This article may not meet the general notability
guideline <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability> " tag on the
page. Apparently, this is a prelude to deletion as a non-relevant article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WaveMate_Bullet
I will agree the WaveMate Bullet certainly isn't the most common vintage
computer and even my Wikipedia page stub isn't all that great.
However, there are ought to be *some* notation in the historical record of
this machine existing. Practically nothing on it exists on the internet.
If anyone has any pictures or reference material on the WaveMate Bullet and
would like to include it in the Wikipedia page, please either edit the page
or send it to me and I will include it.
It sure would be a shame to see this classic vintage CP/M disappear without
so much as minor footnote of it ever existing.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Andrew Lynch
PS, Don Maslin thought it was a note worthy machine and he even thought it
belonged in the top 150 most collectible vintage computers. Too bad he is
not here to defend it any longer.