Schematics Archive
Liverdrain
wils0450 at tc.umn.edu
Mon Apr 12 02:22:33 CEST 1999
I suppose you are right. Allright then, is just linking to someonme's page
without permission acceptable, or is permission neccessay?
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Paul Perry wrote:
> At 05:25 PM 11/04/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >The M'west Synthesis Combine is looking for donations of schematics and
> >reviews of kit and DIY projects for our webpage. Most of the listed items
> >will have content up by the end of month, and we hope to get more
> >submisions from the DIY community soon.
>
> For obvious reasons, active DIY people prefer to have their ckts available for
> correction, modification etc..
> perhaps the purpose of the site could be served fairly well by a properly
> organised set ofpointers to relevant sites.
>
> There are foro example sites on how to use an oscilloscope, how to solder,
> where to buy electronic parts, etc etc.
> And of course Tomg has enough ckts to keep a team of elves busy for a year.
>
> Actually, the schematics are the EASY part for a synth-diy newbie..
>
>
> paul perry melbourne Australia
>
>
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