Difference between revisions of "Talk:Calculator Documentation"

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I changed some headings and moved stuff around a bit. I think it's more logical this way, but I don't mind if you change it back. [[User:Jib|Jib]] 02:37, 5 November 2006 (PST)
 
I changed some headings and moved stuff around a bit. I think it's more logical this way, but I don't mind if you change it back. [[User:Jib|Jib]] 02:37, 5 November 2006 (PST)
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: The only thing that bugs me about it is that there's a "software" heading that includes both PC software (emulators) and calculator software (TIOS Alternatives), not to mention that software documentation is listed under a different heading.  What do you think about:
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Z80 Calculators
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  TI-83
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  Programming
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    Ports
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    RAM Areas
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    B_CALLs
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    etc
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  Software
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    Calculator Software
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    Emulators
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    Linking Software
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    TIOS Alternatives
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  TI-83 Plus Family
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  Programming
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    etc...
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  Software
 +
    etc...
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  General Z80 Info
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  Instruction Set
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  etc.
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68k Calculators
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  TI-89/92+
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  Programming
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    etc.
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  Software
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    etc.
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  TI-92
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  etc.
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  General 68k Info
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  Instruction Set
 +
  etc.
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TI Community
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  History
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  Programming Teams
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  etc.
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For example, in that organization, the TI-83 Emulators page would basically just be a list of the emulators compatible with the 83, each of which would have their own separate page.  So the VTI page might be linked from the TI-83 emulators page, the TI-85 emulators page, the TI-89 emulators page, etc.  I like this organization because it makes it clear what calculators everything is applicable to, and it decreases the number of top-level categories.  But maybe it's too complicated or has too many levels.  Thoughts?

Revision as of 10:10, 5 November 2006

I changed some headings and moved stuff around a bit. I think it's more logical this way, but I don't mind if you change it back. Jib 02:37, 5 November 2006 (PST)

The only thing that bugs me about it is that there's a "software" heading that includes both PC software (emulators) and calculator software (TIOS Alternatives), not to mention that software documentation is listed under a different heading. What do you think about:
Z80 Calculators
 TI-83
  Programming
   Ports
   RAM Areas
   B_CALLs
   etc
  Software
   Calculator Software
   Emulators
   Linking Software
   TIOS Alternatives
 TI-83 Plus Family
  Programming
   etc...
  Software
   etc...
 General Z80 Info
  Instruction Set
  etc.
68k Calculators
 TI-89/92+
  Programming
   etc.
  Software
   etc.
 TI-92
  etc.
 General 68k Info
  Instruction Set
  etc.
TI Community
 History
 Programming Teams
 etc.

For example, in that organization, the TI-83 Emulators page would basically just be a list of the emulators compatible with the 83, each of which would have their own separate page. So the VTI page might be linked from the TI-83 emulators page, the TI-85 emulators page, the TI-89 emulators page, etc. I like this organization because it makes it clear what calculators everything is applicable to, and it decreases the number of top-level categories. But maybe it's too complicated or has too many levels. Thoughts?