VIC serial number registry
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:15 am
Hi all,
during the last few months I have been working on a site with the goal to create a good (I hope) online serial number registry for our beloved VICs.
I have just uploaded the site and database, and I have tested it by registering and adding some of my VICs. I'll be adding more later or tomorrow.
The registry is interactive, so you can click on any data to get all the similar VICs (e.g. same label, same keyboard, all the VICs made in Germany, and so on).
The more VICs, the better: I plan to add a "statistics" page with some graphs when there will be more computers in the database.
You need to register to add a VIC to the registry, but it's just a matter of choosing a username and a password. This way you can maintain and watch a list of all your VICs.
Consider it still in beta: registry should be ok but other sections are incomplete - for example you can register but you can't change your password or edit your name.
The goal of the registry is to analyse all the data and deduce some information: e. g. x% of the VICs were made in Germany, x% had the PET keyboard, and so on. Of course this kind of data is useful if we reach a good number of records in the database. As I said, everyone will be able to see this data just by clicking an element on the table.
I hope that you like it and find it useful... take a look and let me know what you think about it!
Suggestions are welcome.
cbmvic.net
registry
during the last few months I have been working on a site with the goal to create a good (I hope) online serial number registry for our beloved VICs.
I have just uploaded the site and database, and I have tested it by registering and adding some of my VICs. I'll be adding more later or tomorrow.
The registry is interactive, so you can click on any data to get all the similar VICs (e.g. same label, same keyboard, all the VICs made in Germany, and so on).
The more VICs, the better: I plan to add a "statistics" page with some graphs when there will be more computers in the database.
You need to register to add a VIC to the registry, but it's just a matter of choosing a username and a password. This way you can maintain and watch a list of all your VICs.
Consider it still in beta: registry should be ok but other sections are incomplete - for example you can register but you can't change your password or edit your name.
The goal of the registry is to analyse all the data and deduce some information: e. g. x% of the VICs were made in Germany, x% had the PET keyboard, and so on. Of course this kind of data is useful if we reach a good number of records in the database. As I said, everyone will be able to see this data just by clicking an element on the table.
I hope that you like it and find it useful... take a look and let me know what you think about it!
Suggestions are welcome.
cbmvic.net
registry