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Thread: Please, please, please, please, please, please can we have a hardware forum?

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    ricmitch_uk
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    Cool Please, please, please, please, please, please can we have a hardware forum?

    Please can we have a hardware forum? Please, please, please
    I think it could be very popular, and usful, especially in low-level programming such as Assembly.
    Please

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    ChimpFace9000
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    If you havent noticed, this is a VB site not an assembly forum. They were nice enough to have one forum for assembly, and VB has almost nothing to do with the hardware. So i vote no.

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    Jethro
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    Stop begging and humping John's leg Ric. I vote yes in support of my English brother in arm. Lets have a hardware forum.

    Monkey Boy

    Well we have a forum for C and for other basic dialects, why not include one for hardware issues.

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    ChimpFace9000
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    Because this is a software site. And really, how many questions about software and hardware interaction is there really going to be? I think itll be filled with q's like..

    How come my <insert hardware here> doesnt work?

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    Jethro
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    Great for answers though..................

    How come my <insert hardware device> doesn't work?

    Have you turned it on.

    Does it need batteries

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    Does it need a foot pump?
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    Jethro
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    Does it throb violently

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    No that's me
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    Humping john's leg isn't that a bit excessive I mean come on we could work John to death and have him start a hardwae site with tutorials on buling cpus modems lan card etc this would be awsome we could have a true frankenputer ohh i'm being sarcastic I think a hardware forum would be cool (Some where I could actualy answer some questions)

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    lord_dude
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    The revenue this site generates (correct me if i am wrong) is pretty much just from the banner adds. So the more people using the site the more $$$ is being made, so i dont see the reason to not have a few more forums. www.overclockers.co.uk is a site about, you've guessed it, overclocking, but they have all sorts of forums there, like cars and stuff like that, and it works well.

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    if you have a hardware question, post it in the general section, i mean most people read it. for ex, I never look at the games/graffics forum, but i would be happy to answer a question like that in the general forum. for the few questions that would go there, i don't think its worth all the effort.

    just my $0.02
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    If there's going to be a new forum it will probably be a Delphi forum before a Hardware forum.......wouldn't you think?

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    ricmitch_uk
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    Delphi sucks.

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    chenko
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    I think hardware would get more users, I would be *very* happy to answer hardware questions

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    On occasion i find Delphi a good substitute for toilet paper.
    but a hardware forum would be cool,this way i can talk about my
    new silicon graphics workstation.

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    Originally posted by Jethro
    Have you turned it on.
    Well, I'm sure katie can teach you about 'turning on' .

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    I'm with egiggey and chenko etc....I'd love to see a hardware forum, because that's about the only forum I would feel qualified to answer questions in!!

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    ricmitch_uk
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    It unanimous then. Lets take our case to John .

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    I'd back a HW forum, or even a "Computing Questions That don't Fall into any of the other categories and aren't really chit-chat" forum.
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    I already have, on ICQ :-) He said Definately Maybe...

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    ricmitch_uk
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    Yay!

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    ChimpFace9000
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    You know, ive been thinking, not so much a hardware forum, but a general computer forum would be good. For questions like, why does ie suddenly make all the text huge? Or, how do i turn my modem sound off? So im for a general computer forum.

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    I reckon a "Non-Programming Related Questions Forum" - sorta like General Computer, but any sort of programming should be put into its respective forum.

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    Yeah. Hardware, or general computing...

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    Yes!

    I think that there should be an electronics forum (not really about computer hardware)

    EG:

    Making and programming a stepper motor controller
    Making and programming a little rocket or a plane
    Questions about the chips, electornics components



    Baaaaaaaaah

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    why make a stepper controler, buy one for $2.50 US

    or if you want a fancy one, maybe $20. or you could build your own, i can send you the schematic if you really want to (i'm just guessing by your post)
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    Yes we need a hardware forum i would love to help people out there with their hardware problems, at least i will know what i am talking about for a change

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    I am not specifically talking about stepper motor but I had to do this project last year and I just found some answers in this forum so that is why I thought that there should be an electronics forum!
    Baaaaaaaaah

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