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Welcome to the DevHardware community!

As you may guess from the name of this site, we are a hardware site. Therefore there are a few rules of professional conduct that we implement around here.
  1. This section is for discussing issues concerning Hardware Development ONLY. *NOTE* This particular section is a little broader than others, but it does not mean that extending your speaker cable qualifies as a hardware development - use your best judgement.. If unsure, PM one of the moderators for the correct forum to post your topic in.
  2. This is a hardware forum. No outside discussions (e.g. what's the name of your dog, what's the color of your car, or what's your favorite food)
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    WARNING: If you are caught doing the above, there will be an action taken immediately depending on severity of the offense. Minor offense will mean Warning that will impose 5 points on your rating, 10 points will get your name banned for a short period of time. If the offense is determined to be a large one, your name might be permanently banned without restoration.

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Off the record: We are here to help, talk, chat and have fun. If an argument sparks (which happens often), the members should take it to the flame forum immediately and not pollute any hardware section with it.

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