Yup, if we do this we'll try to put together some documentation and will probably set up a BBS of some sort so that users can help each other. We'll try to be there too in order to answer questions first time round and then the BBS and maybe a FAQ that comes out of it will be the basis of added documentation. Internally we use Twiki as a central documentation point and I guess some of that could also be made available.
We also have a whole load of (mainly Linux based) support tools that make generating things like module headers a lot easier. Not that I guess anyone would be using a module structure for anything other than the PBL loading LDR and then LINUX and maybe a CRAM based LNXFSYS. We also have a very pretty (Windows based) equivalent of pblq ;-) (not sure if we can release that as it stands but could probably do a cut down version or maybe just tell you what you need to know to implement everything in pblq (which has the advantage of not being tied to Windows). As it happens I think pblq has now got most of the stuff sorted anyway.
Cliff
-----Original Message----- From: Jasmine Strong [mailto:jasmine@electronpusher.org] Sent: 16 June 2005 09:25 To: Discussion of the Amstrad E3 emailer hardware/software Subject: Re: [E3-hacking] Making life easy for you
Ah okay, sounds cool, especially if we get some documentation :-)
-J.
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