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I guess the broadness of the wiki is really to be decided by the ukdiy
regulars here. If its to include an introduction to electronic repairs, would a beginers article on the various ways to speed up computers also be of use? NT |
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, NT wrote: I guess the broadness of the wiki is really to be decided by the ukdiy regulars here. If its to include an introduction to electronic repairs, would a beginers article on the various ways to speed up computers also be of use? It would be of use - but not under the same heading. -- *How about "never"? Is "never" good for you? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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, NT writes I guess the broadness of the wiki is really to be decided by the ukdiy regulars here. If its to include an introduction to electronic repairs, would a beginers article on the various ways to speed up computers also be of use? An alternative might be links to existing tested information sources. I can thoroughly recommend the Topfield site for a clear description of how to change power supply capacitors on the 5800 and 5810PVRs. regards -- Tim Lamb |
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