Talk:Interfacing
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===Spelling of term (sewing)===. uhhh... isn't that , not 'interfacing'?
or maybe even 'inner facing'?
always thought 'interface' was the interaction between two disparate elements (typically people, but often computer systems, etc).
- No, the material that's described in this article is definitely interfacing. (Link to a fabric store) I guess it's possible that it might be called something different outside of North America. Gemtiger 22:33, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- I second: it's definitely interfacing. Andy 15:54, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
- I've never heard those terms, it's always been 'interfacing' wherever I've seen or heard it. Canada. -Kat 23:56, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
ooooh its interfacing, it goes between the shell and lining fabrics.....
Interfacing is a material that has a fusible side that is applied to the fabric by an iron. It is often used when a design is sewn onto a jumper, ie, those old USA jumpers that had white paper-like stuff left on the inside that eventually all came off. You might know it as "tear - away". But its technical name is interfacing, and is known that way everywhere! (Even here in Australia)
Microcontroller Definition
[edit]Interfacing parallel devices is necessary in microcontrollers to built a complete computer system
isn't it???
- I've removed the material off the main page and put it in a stub. It looks like you'd be a great help for helping us expand it. I've also made a disambiguation page. To get started, here are some helpers : The five pillars of Wikipedia, How to edit a page, Help pages, Tutorial, How to write a great article, Manual of Style, Wikipedia:Where to ask a question -Kat 23:56, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
Example:
You create a device by interfacing it with other device or software.