A repository for gathering documentation and understanding Floating-Point-Systems machines.
Note
This documentation is incomplete and will be expanded as more information becomes available.
Warning
This README needs to be verified by the REPO owner: Nakazoto.
This project contains datasheets, documentation, and code related to floating-point-sytems machines.
- Overview - Reason What this REPO is for.
- Contents - What is in the Folders.
- Index for FPS - Folder links.
- Contributing - Things to look out for.
- Guide on Contributing - A guide on contributing.
- Documentation on floating-point-systems
- Some Datasheets
- Photos of Cards, etc
- Code for the Machines
- OLD - Folder with old stuff , A trade of some sort
- AP 120B - Documentation folder for AP 120B, the predecessor of the FPS 100.
- FPS 100 - Documentation folder for FPS 100, the successor of the AP 120B. With reduced cards.
- FPS 164 - Documentation folder for FPS 164, the favorite machine of Usagi Electric.
- FPS 3000 - Documentation folder for FPS 3000, the machine of which only 1 still known to exist. And is almost the same as the XP 32 is.
- FPS 5000 - Documentation folder for FPS 5000, As mentioned in fps.pdf, this is a family of the AP 120B, just like any other machine.
- Random FPS information - Documetation folder for FPS information, Like part prices and boardrevisions.
- Random PDFs - Documentation folder for PDFs, Like product pages and folders.
- Boards in FPS Machines - Documentation file for cards, The card configuration on different machines.
- Magazine of some sort - Some sort of Magazine.
- Boards - A board series, with documentation.
- Known Surviving - Documentation file for Surviving machines, With name, place, condition and maybe price ;D
- Want to make a FPS? - Documentation file for A Complete Card set for AP 120B, And what cards some people have.
Caution
This REPO is not meant for harassment, hating or any kind of destroying other people's work! So if you can help this repo grow, it is appreciated!
Note
There are tons and tons of guides online that explain this in high detail. So look online!
- Create a Fork.
- Import / Create the file you wanted to contribute in your own Fork.
- Create a Pull request and explain what you changed.
- You may have to add you fork (sometimes it does this automatically!)
- Wait for a response!
Tip
Here some links for videos:
- LINK for Guide
- The NOTE you see applies in this case!
Important
To to achieve your goal it needs to be relevant to the REPO and it's subject.