The syntax can be confusing to the beginner, but once you learn the basics
(it isn't too hard) you can do quite a bit. Feel free to contact myself or
David (I am sure he wouldn't mind) if you have any questions.

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Buck <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dave Odom wrote:
I have not used the wiki for the i5 and am not really familiar with how
to access nor how it differs/is more beneficial than the IBM online books.

The wiki is at http://wiki.midrange.com/

'What' it is, is... fluid. It's a collection of information that we,
the community, maintain. We put stuff in it that makes our lives
easier. I can't speak for the many people who have contributed, but I
myself am a wiki beginner, learning as I go along.
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