Difference between revisions of "PartNumberStore"
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<includeonly>{{#cargo_store: | <includeonly>{{#cargo_store: | ||
_table = partnumbers | _table = partnumbers | ||
− | |number={{{number}}} | + | |number={{{number|}}} |
− | |product={{{product}}} | + | |product={{{product|}}} |
− | |format={{{fomat}}} | + | |format={{{fomat|}}} |
− | |partdesc={{{desc}}} | + | |partdesc={{{desc|}}} |
|fileref={{{fileref|}}} | |fileref={{{fileref|}}} | ||
− | |filerefpagenumber={{{ | + | |filerefpagenumber={{{pdfpage|}}} |
}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{#cargo_declare: | }}</includeonly><noinclude>{{#cargo_declare: | ||
_table = partnumbers | _table = partnumbers |
Revision as of 11:39, 9 June 2018
This template defines the table "partnumbers". View table.
CARGO FIELDS:
- number
- official description
- product
- ref
e.g.
- 670-2134-50
- EU cartridge label
- Toki: Going Ape Spit
- [1]
this is the biggest possible Sega Retro undertaking and maybe even more nutty than trying to document bootlegs - there's at least 50 years of part numbers:
(1967 left, 2015 right)
-Black Squirrel (talk) 15:28, 6 June 2018 (CDT)