Hawklord
Hello, Hawklord, and welcome to Wikipedia! I came across your fine additions to Malagasy language. I notice you're not so new here anymore (having made your first contribution as early as September 2004), but the following collection of links might come in handy anyway:
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RS232 and EIA 232 F
editHi there - do you have access to the current standard? Could you perhaps check the statement I made about interoperability with older implementations, and timing requirements? The only standard I have in my collection is C, which is important but quite elderly. Thanks for the update on the article. --Wtshymanski 19:37, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Hello. Unfortunately not. The reason that I checked it out was that I'm going through some sales documents mentioning RS232 (as it is usually known), and I wanted to know the current status of the standard. This article helped me to find who is responsible for the standard. Hawklord 19:52, 2005 Apr 30 (UTC)
Malagasy?
editHi there, are you from Madagascar? I am searching for someone from Antananarivo and created a new userbox: User Madagascar. ROGNNTUDJUU! 16:45, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
- No, I'm from Sweden, but my wife is Malagasy. Hawklord 12:05, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
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