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Latest revision as of 16:02, 12 February 2025

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One view in the panel_gen console application.
panel_gen is software written by Sarah Autumn for the museum. It generates call traffic on the museum's switches to illustrate how they would have looked and sounded while in active service. It also functions as a load box for the machines, both for testing purposes, and for regularly exercising the mechanical apparatus. (Full article...)

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Panel Switch

This is the Telecommunications Inventory Wiki. It is primarily for the Connections Museum inventory. Some information will only be editable by museum volunteers (like items in museum inventories) while other information (like general pages about item models) will be editable more widely.

Before creating new pages, please familiarize yourself with the wiki's namespaces.

Pages support data (under the "Edit data" tab) added in pre-set schemas to populate introductory paragraphs (because the introductory paragraph for certain things like different models of phone will all be very similar).