Hi Jim,

I think it would be a great idea. I tried - a while ago - to put stuff
onto my own homepage, but it's hard to do such things alone.

The ChipDir itself - which brought us together here - was a great
repository at its time, but I myself cannot even remember when I
visited it last in order to get some information.

I guess the same holds true there - it's an (mostly) impossible task
to keep such a big project running and alive. Despite the fact that I
am not a fan of online fori, I am convinced that much can be done in a
Wiki environment - with many contributors. Of course it can be easily
ruined by just a few, or put to death by no contribution at all. But
perhaps this is something Japp should consider to keep the ChipDir
alive...

   Uwe.

   
> I am a regular reader of the forum.  The recent excellent
> discussion ofthe radio interference problem brought back a question
> that hasoccurred to me many times before ... Have you guys ever
> consideredputting together an informal online guide to electronics? 
> People couldlearn a lot from all of you (my students could) but the
> level ofdiscussion on the forum is often hard to digest for the
> beginner.


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