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== What's in there? ==
 
The main entry points for this site are the base documentation about aspects of [[Hardware]], [[Software]] and [[Applications]].
 
The main entry points for this site are the base documentation about aspects of [[Hardware]], [[Software]] and [[Applications]].
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Here is the category tree resembling some ''manual'':
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== Contribute! ==
 
== Contribute! ==

Revision as of 11:28, 6 August 2021

The Analog Thing with a program on its patch panel.
The Analog Thing is a nifty educational toy!

This Wiki contains documentation about The Analog Thing (or THAT for short), an affordable Open Source Analog Computer with a focus on education, hobbyists, programmers, scientists and everybody interested in non-traditional computing architectures. THAT can be assembled/recreated by anybody or purchased by anabrid at a near-to net cost price. To learn more about THAT, please take a look at The Analog Thing FAQ.

We already have around 322 pages edited in total 992 times by 213 active users. We also have already 183 uploaded files which consume around 30MB.

What's in there?

The main entry points for this site are the base documentation about aspects of Hardware, Software and Applications.

Here is the category tree resembling some manual:

Contribute!

This wiki shall contain all documentation of the computer, but also user-generated content by the community. Contributions are welcome and much appreciated! There is no prescribed structure and you can just start adding your content wherever you like. A decent amount of moderation is applied by the active users, but we invite you to create an account and start sharing your ideas and projects. You cannot do anything wrong: The wiki saves old versions of every edit. This makes it easy to undo mistakes.

If you look for places where to start, why not look around for red links (here is a list of most wanted pages), for pages with "TODO" markers or with missing facts. There is also a page explaining this very wiki itself which might be of interest.