I like that idea!Does anyone oppose or have thoughts on having the contents of readme.md merged into the wiki?
If you want other people to get familiar with the codebase, IME getting them to do code review on it is one of the best ways to do it, so...Should I leave that open for someone else to review/approve it?
Awesome! I'd appreciate that @cheesestraws!If you want other people to get familiar with the codebase, IME getting them to do code review on it is one of the best ways to do it, so...
I'd be up for reviewing some stuff, I definitely want to learn the innards of this.
Awesome. Collaboration invitation sent!My github username is also cheesestraws
And this is the awkward moment where I manage to lock myself out of my github account by trying to log into it on this computer and forgetting which password it is. Whoops.Awesome. Collaboration invitation sent!
Ha! Good luck!And this is the awkward moment where I manage to lock myself out of my github account by trying to log into it on this computer and forgetting which password it is. Whoops.
I'll log in when it lets me
This is done. README.md data is now moved and organized within the wiki. Much of it on the main page, which itself will need some tidying up. README.md has been updated, suggesting readers check out the wiki.aye aye, captain!
Dang! Goldmine has some crazy low prices. I was excited when I got them in bulk directly from TI for ~$2.68! I went down the hardware rabbit hole for a while too. But in the end, its only going to save a couple of dollars.Speaking of the wiki, I went into a deep drive on the electrical specs for SCSI-2 and the RPi and added some more color to the Transceiver Comparison page. I think I have a bee in my bonnet about alternative designs for some reason. I'll get my head out of hardware-land and into software-land this week.
It might interest folks building their own that you can find the drivers here for a better price than Mouser:
https://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=A20313S
Thank you @NF_!!!!This is done. README.md data is now moved and organized within the wiki. Much of it on the main page, which itself will need some tidying up. README.md has been updated, suggesting readers check out the wiki.
Invitation sent!Can I be added as a contributor? My github acct is “eparadis”. It has the same PCB icon as here.
I know the feeling! Just with this one project, I feel like I've got too many plates spinning :tongue:I'm going to wait for the SMD version to get it assembled, I think. (Partly using this as a delaying tactic because I have too many plates spinning as it is, not gonna lie )