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General Rules/Helpful Links

Posted: Tue 18 Jan, 2022 1:30 am
by MichaelJManley
I wanted to post here the general rules of the forum now that I am maintainer. I am keeping most of the ones Sarah already established but I want it reiterated and any new ones to go in here,

I am very strict, and I mostly will ignore you if you don't abide by these rules.
  • No posting on how to get ROMs or Location of ROMs. Really a simple Google search will get you what you need. We don't need the possibility of copyright/trademark infringement.
  • This is not 86Box, please post bug reports/issues over at their forum/Discord/GitHub/etc. I will just ignore you.
  • On the same topic of 86Box, if there is a feature it has that we don't, be nice and REQUEST the feature, please don't do the "Well 86Box has x and y why not PCem" its not constructive and looks stupid.
  • Be respectful. If I see any hateful or very disrespectful comments, you will be banned immediately, no questions asked. If you see this happening, please report immediately.
These are very simple rules. If we can abide with them, we will have a very good community.

I am willing to hear any other comments or concerns with these rules or any ideas you might think is beneficial.

Re: General Rules/Helpful Links

Posted: Tue 25 Jan, 2022 10:19 am
by MichaelJManley
Helpful Links:

I will edit this with links at a later time.

Re: General Rules/Helpful Links

Posted: Tue 14 Feb, 2023 3:24 pm
by scoutfu
I was wondering if a "helpful link" could be some sort of documentation or tutorial on how to use this software?
I can't find any such information on the site: https://pcem-emulator.co.uk/ and there are no stickies on this forum.

Is it a case of "if you want to use it, hunt around and figure it out for youself?"

It's a shame as, when looking for such information I came across a readme in the install folder and found my first PC, the Amstrad 2086 :D

Still no clue as to how to use it though :(

Re: General Rules/Helpful Links

Posted: Tue 07 Mar, 2023 1:59 pm
by jumon
One helpful link might be this one that shows the development activity on github. A great way to see this project is still active.

https://github.com/sarah-walker-pcem/pc ... builds.yml