On a sunny day (Mon, 17 Feb 2020 09:09:13 -0600) it happened Richard Owlett
wrote in
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>On 02/17/2020 08:53 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote:
>> On a sunny day (Mon, 17 Feb 2020 08:21:14 -0600) it happened Richard Owlett
>> wrote in
>> :
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>>> The references I was given did not make it make simple to select
>>> mutually compatible components -- the required information being
>>> scattered among multiple tables or URLs.
>>>
>>> I propose to create a single spreadsheet {likely distributed in the TAB
>>> delimited variation of a CSV file}.
>>>
>>> I have two specific questions:
>>> 1. Has this been done before?
>>> 2. Is there an already existing site that would accept it?
>>> {Their submission requirement could affect my layout.}
>>> {I'm still working on column headings that would balance
>>> coverage and simplicity ;}
>>> > Just for the record
>> what you say makes no sense whatsoever for me
>> Your OP was to connect a touch display to a raspi
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>*NO* *NO* *NO* *NO* *NO* *NO*
>
>My original subject line was "Simple matrix of Raspberry Pi components".
>As majority of replies were *Off Topic* I modified the subject line and
>clarified my goals with *TWO* sentences and asked *TWO* questions.
OK my misunderstanding :-)
Anyways .. spreadsheets .. it will be obsolete by the time you have it.
These days if I want an sort of overview of what is on the market I just
google,
if I actually want to buy I ask ebay.
China has made anything and everything, and it _changes_ day by day.
The housing for my Pi 4 comes from ebay / China... liked it
more than what was in the local shops..
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