I'd also
have a "shadow" page that showed the outlines of the "standard"
bus types so that boards could be identified by their outline.
Kind of line the charts 'plane-spotters' used...
I'll go that one better... I've been thinking of taking pictures (now
that I have a digital camera) of one each of all the qbus boards I
have in my stock, so that people can see what they look like.
OUCH! That could be a lot of disk space and make a serious bandwidth
sucking site! Having the site on a home machine takes care of the space
problem, I just wouldn't want to have a bunch of people clogging up my line
looking at boards. I don't know, maybe I'm overreacting. I've got to
admit it's a cool idea.
However, I really like the idea of a "Shadow" page, I could give stuff like
that to the local recycler I do business with, he's totally clueless about
what is good.
Zane
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