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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:11 pm 
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For a while i had website, but it was a constant target for bored crackers/hackers who kept ruining it.
So i decided that pure HTML was the way to go. Today i finally put some material on is, so you can now visit it.
Let me know if i made some mistakes, or if i need to improve something.

http://betaic.com/

EDIT: Its a bit colorful :mrgreen: .

Where can i get the 6502 webring?


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I like the Hubble pic ;). I'm skimming at this point, not alot of time here... But looks good so far and was functional.

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Ill add more content, and hopefully explain my sbc a bit more...


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Dajgoro wrote:
For a while i had website, but it was a constant target for bored crackers/hackers who kept ruining it.


Dajgoro,

You can get a free blog on c128.com and you might be able to get one on amiga.org

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The site is free...
My friend bought a unlimited hosting for his web sites, and since it is unlimited, he allowed me to use it as well, i only bought the domain...


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Dajgoro wrote:
For a while i had website, but it was a constant target for bored crackers/hackers who kept ruining it.
So i decided that pure HTML was the way to go. Today i finally put some material on is, so you can now visit it.
Let me know if i made some mistakes, or if i need to improve something.

[url]http://betaic.com/[/url]

EDIT: Its a bit colorful :mrgreen: .

Where can i get the 6502 webring?

It looks pretty good. Sometimes less is more, as in using regular HTML instead of tons of Javascript and other "flashy" nonsense (pun intended). The pages will load faster and the visitor will have a more pleasant experience.

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It looks pretty good. Sometimes less is more, as in using regular HTML instead of tons of Javascript and other "flashy" nonsense (pun intended). The pages will load faster and the visitor will have a more pleasant experience.[/size][/quote]

I hate the "flashy" stuff too, that just slow down the browser.
I am even skeptic about css, so i am not using it except is absolutely necessary.
I still got tons of pics about other projects and stuff...

About the schematics of the sbc, i kinda never made them, since it is very similar to the sbc-2, as for the crtc, i could put the block schematic, and the glue logic.


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The page looks excellent. Just the way I want web sites to be. Works perfectly.

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I updated it, added some Raspberry pi first try experience...


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How could i get my web page to be in the projects list of the 6502.org?


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Dajgoro, it's already in an area of scheduled updates (I've seen it myself in the html), so when Mike makes the transfer, it will show.

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Dajgoro wrote:
How could i get my web page to be in the projects list of the 6502.org?

It's listed now.

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Thanks!

I am kinda busy now, so ill post more updates within a month...


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I added some Java stuff, and i created a gmail account for contact and google analytics.
I added the code to every site, but when i go to the sites it shows 0 visits, i asked a friend to try to go, but it still shows 0 visits, do i have to wait a day for the system to initialize?


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Dajgoro wrote:
I added some Java stuff, and i created a gmail account for contact and google analytics.
I added the code to every site, but when i go to the sites it shows 0 visits, i asked a friend to try to go, but it still shows 0 visits, do i have to wait a day for the system to initialize?

See this W3C report for some help in resolving your problems.

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