Timothy Miller wrote

    Josephblack wrote: Maybe link to the BOM, start documenting the
    pin out for ecp2,  and then
    work on the other significant components and eventually adding
    links to
    their respective pdf files.

       <snip>
       >Yeah, those would be good.

(starting a new thread, with a more relevant subject line)
I have posted the page, and added a few links from previous newsletters here:
http://wiki.duskglow.com/tiki-index.php?page=ODG1

This documentation page would be an opportunity for those who would like to assist the project in a small but important way. Even those who have been watching the project wondering how they could help, here is a way you can. If we can do a few edits as we get a little spare time we will make light work of it 1. a Using the Link to the Open Office File: Bill of Matierials, you could add components' names. 1.b Add links to the Manufacturer Data Sheets for any of the components listed. (For an example, check the lattic ecp2 chip) 2. Use the schematics to build pin outs lists for the major components, especially the two fpga. 3. Tidy some formatting entries by others. The tikiwiki has a guide when editing, and you can always preview changes. 4. If you see an item in the mailing list, newsletters or other documentation that should be included you could add it.
5. ? any ideas Timothy?

If you are not sure how to do this or want to check before making a change, post a q to the list..

Because it is a wiki, it is more important to get the info on the page than write up the perfect page - others will fix up the formatting later, and er, fix the page name :-) How to post on the wiki? Sign on and get sent an email. It's not much of a hurdle, but this does deter most vandals while allowing interested ones to start working reasonably quickly.

JB
ps can someone with delete or move privileges fix the name typo - it should be OGD1, otherwise I could hide the name using the ((ODG1| OGD1)) wiki formatting.
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