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=== Pan Docs Wikification ===
 
=== Pan Docs Wikification ===
Pan Docs is the most comprehensive technical reference to Gameboy that is available to the public. It was originally written by Pan of Anthrox, and was later maintained by Martin Korth, also known for [[no$gmb]].
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Pan Docs is the most comprehensive technical reference to Gameboy that is available to the public. It was originally written by Pan of Anthrox, and was later maintained by Martin Korth, also known for [[no$gmb]]. As Pandocs is an important resource to add to the wiki.
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The addition of information from the document is done under the following premises:
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* It is thought that the information in the document was meant to be public domain by its authors.
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* The document is no longer actively maintained by its original authors.
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* Adding the information to a wiki allows people to correct or add information if needed.

Revision as of 20:05, 8 March 2008

Pan Docs

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       Everything You Always Wanted To Know About GAMEBOY *
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                     * but were afraid to ask

        Pan of -ATX- Document Updated by contributions from:
     Marat Fayzullin, Pascal Felber, Paul Robson, Martin Korth
             CPU, SGB, CGB, AUX specs by Martin Korth

                  Last updated 10/2001 by nocash
               Previously updated 4-Mar-98 by kOOPa

Pan Docs Wikification

Pan Docs is the most comprehensive technical reference to Gameboy that is available to the public. It was originally written by Pan of Anthrox, and was later maintained by Martin Korth, also known for no$gmb. As Pandocs is an important resource to add to the wiki.

The addition of information from the document is done under the following premises:

  • It is thought that the information in the document was meant to be public domain by its authors.
  • The document is no longer actively maintained by its original authors.
  • Adding the information to a wiki allows people to correct or add information if needed.