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 TLDR: TLDR:
-  * Copy another page as an example+  * Most users should use [[tool:start|import tools]] to quickly create page templates from images 
 +    * You may need to request access 
 +    * Alternatively: copy another page as an example
   * Upload pages and images to your assigned namespace   * Upload pages and images to your assigned namespace
   * Admins will help setup your landing page and possibly your first page   * Admins will help setup your landing page and possibly your first page
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 ====== Chip pages ====== ====== Chip pages ======
  
-Generally just copy another page or [[template|use this template]]. Create a new page by navigating to a url and hitting "create this page". A page is deleted by deleting all markup and hitting "save".+Generally just [[mcmaster:nintendo:f411a|copy another page]] or [[template|use this template]]. Create a new page by navigating to a url and hitting "create this page". A page is deleted by deleting all markup and hitting "save".
  
 For example, to create a page for collection "mcmaster", made by ST Microelectronics (abbreviated st by convention), part number 24C02, go to this page: "https://siliconpr0n.org/archive/doku.php?id=mcmaster:st:24c02" and then hit "Create this page" For example, to create a page for collection "mcmaster", made by ST Microelectronics (abbreviated st by convention), part number 24C02, go to this page: "https://siliconpr0n.org/archive/doku.php?id=mcmaster:st:24c02" and then hit "Create this page"
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 High resolution chip maps must be added manually by mcmaster. Generally, low resolution images (say below 5 MB) should just be added to the pages directly and not map'd. See below for suggested workflow for low resolution images. High resolution chip maps must be added manually by mcmaster. Generally, low resolution images (say below 5 MB) should just be added to the pages directly and not map'd. See below for suggested workflow for low resolution images.
  
-TODO: mcmaster uses script to template most pr0nmap pagesAdd a link to it +mcmaster uses [[https://github.com/JohnDMcMaster/pr0ntools/blob/master/stitch/img2doku.sh|this script]] to create a page template based off an image named using the suggested "<vendor>_<id>*.jpg" format
  
 ====== Image files ====== ====== Image files ======
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     * You must place these in your namespace, ideally in a page specific namespace (see below for details)     * You must place these in your namespace, ideally in a page specific namespace (see below for details)
     * Don't worry too much about file name, but you can use high large imaging naming as guidance if you want     * Don't worry too much about file name, but you can use high large imaging naming as guidance if you want
-  * Large images: submit to McMaster to mapify+    * Import [[tool:start|import tools]] can help with mass upload 
 +  * Large images: they should be added with simapper 
 +    * See tool page [[tool:start|import tools]] 
 +    * You may need to request access from an admin (ie McMaster)
     * See [[:conventions|conventions page]] for standard naming of high resolution images     * See [[:conventions|conventions page]] for standard naming of high resolution images
  
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 Additional information which might be useful here is a description of what kind of products the company makes, dates of major events (founded, went out of business, bought/was bought by another company). Additional information which might be useful here is a description of what kind of products the company makes, dates of major events (founded, went out of business, bought/was bought by another company).
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 +====== Quick add / mass import ======
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 +In May 2021 a number of official options were added to quickly add pages
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 +simapper
 +  * Upload a conforming file name to the form
 +  * Template page is created and map is created
 +  * It's currently possible to mass import using a table, but this is fragile and might get removed
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 +sipager (file)
 +  * Upload a conforming file name to the form
 +  * Template page is created with the image added as a single die photo
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 +sipager (directory)
 +  * Currently for admin use only
 +  * Template page is created
 +  * All images in directory are added to page
 +  * Additional information from optional .txt file is added to page
 +  * Consider .tar version to allow uploading to form
  
 
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