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*<b>Available</b>: Simply put, does this part exist in the Registry? If not, then please [[Help:How to send parts|send them in!]] | *<b>Available</b>: Simply put, does this part exist in the Registry? If not, then please [[Help:How to send parts|send them in!]] | ||
*<b>Working</b>: At some time, for someone, this part has been verified to be functional. Details on how a part works should be documented under the experience tab. | *<b>Working</b>: At some time, for someone, this part has been verified to be functional. Details on how a part works should be documented under the experience tab. | ||
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<b>Example</b>: The parts in the table below have availability: "<font color="green">A</font>vailable" and the parts are usefulness: "<font color="green">W</font>orking" | <b>Example</b>: The parts in the table below have availability: "<font color="green">A</font>vailable" and the parts are usefulness: "<font color="green">W</font>orking" | ||
[[Image:Example table.jpg]] | [[Image:Example table.jpg]] |
Revision as of 14:04, 9 June 2006
The single-letter codes on the parts tables represent "availability" and "usefulness'. The definitions for the codes are defined below:
More about these labels:
- Available: Simply put, does this part exist in the Registry? If not, then please send them in!
- Working: At some time, for someone, this part has been verified to be functional. Details on how a part works should be documented under the experience tab.
Example: The parts in the table below have availability: "Available" and the parts are usefulness: "Working"