See also:
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Internet FAQ Archives
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http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/text/faq/usenet/
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ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy
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Sci.Electronics.Repair
(S.E.R) FAQ - V2.9993 (4/10/99) Main Table of Contents (ToC)
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http://users.supernet.com/sokos/cahfaq.htm
HomeBuild FAQ
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PHOAKS listing of references to internet
resouces from newsgroups by frequency.
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http://www.dspguru.com/comp.dsp/archive.htm
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http://pweb.netcom.com/~fastfwd/answers.html
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PICLIST, piclist.org and .net not registered,
piclist.com registered to Bell, Jory of org.org which is a tech counter culture
work in progress.
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The Atmel list is very quiet (perhaps an advantage), but useful. Signup data
at http://www.ip.co.za/people/kalle/atmel.htm#list. Not tolerant of OT's
, attachements, HTML, and newbies. AVR-specific list at
http://www.egroups.com/group/avr/. One can read and/or post on the website,
or do it through one's own email. The mail volume seems very low, but quick
problem resolution.
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The Motorola HC11 list, which fields most of the practical HC12 and HC16
stuff as well, and is tenuously related to HC05 stuff, can be subscribed
by sending to mailto:Majordomo@freeware.mcu.motsps.com with the command in
the message body subscribe mot-68hc11-apps It is fairly
busy- perhaps half the traffic of the PICLIST
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For the Philips 8051 derivative list (comes in digest form: some advantages,
some disadvantages), you send a SUBJECT line command "subscribe" to
mailto:forum-request@philipsmcu.com. May now be
http://www.semiconductors.com/mcu/support/forum
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ChipDir-L - a "How
can I find this part" and problem-solving list
email@
general posting guidelines
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