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I have recently asked Where is the missing page in the Gameboy Programming Manual?Where is the missing page in the Gameboy Programming Manual?.

It has, as of now, accumulated 17 views, one downvote and 5 close votes, and has been put on hold. Nobody bothered to give a constructive comment on how to improve it.

Admittedly, the question is very localized, and does, in a way, ask for an offsite resource. However, I do think that clear-cut questions regarding issues with specifications and documentation can be immensely helpful to other people with similar problems.

Also, I don't see anything opinion based in the question, but maybe my wording was unclear? What I really wanted to ask was, "There is a hole in this documentation - what / where is the information that is missing?"

Would there be a way to make questions like that about hardware specifications and / or API documentation on-topic on Stack Overflow? And how would I go about achieving that with the specific question I linked?

I have recently asked Where is the missing page in the Gameboy Programming Manual?.

It has, as of now, accumulated 17 views, one downvote and 5 close votes, and has been put on hold. Nobody bothered to give a constructive comment on how to improve it.

Admittedly, the question is very localized, and does, in a way, ask for an offsite resource. However, I do think that clear-cut questions regarding issues with specifications and documentation can be immensely helpful to other people with similar problems.

Also, I don't see anything opinion based in the question, but maybe my wording was unclear? What I really wanted to ask was, "There is a hole in this documentation - what / where is the information that is missing?"

Would there be a way to make questions like that about hardware specifications and / or API documentation on-topic on Stack Overflow? And how would I go about achieving that with the specific question I linked?

I have recently asked Where is the missing page in the Gameboy Programming Manual?.

It has, as of now, accumulated 17 views, one downvote and 5 close votes, and has been put on hold. Nobody bothered to give a constructive comment on how to improve it.

Admittedly, the question is very localized, and does, in a way, ask for an offsite resource. However, I do think that clear-cut questions regarding issues with specifications and documentation can be immensely helpful to other people with similar problems.

Also, I don't see anything opinion based in the question, but maybe my wording was unclear? What I really wanted to ask was, "There is a hole in this documentation - what / where is the information that is missing?"

Would there be a way to make questions like that about hardware specifications and / or API documentation on-topic on Stack Overflow? And how would I go about achieving that with the specific question I linked?

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If this question is not on-topic on stackoverflowStack Overflow, where would it be?

I have recently asked Where is the missing page in the Gameboy Programming Manual?.

It has, as of now, accumulated 17 views, one downvote and 5 close votes, and has been put on hold. Nobody bothered to give a constructive comment on how to improve it.

Admittedly, the question is very localized, and does, in a way, ask for an offsite resource. However, I do think that clear-cut questions regarding issues with specifications and documentation can be immensely helpful to other people with similar problems.

Also, I don't see anything opinion based in the question, but maybe my wording was unclear? What I really wanted to ask was, "There is a hole in this documentation - what / where is the information that is missing?"

Would there be a way to make questions like that about hardware specifications and / or API documentation on-topic on StackOverflowStack Overflow? And how would I go about achieving that with the specific question I linked?

If this question is not on-topic on stackoverflow, where would it be?

I have recently asked Where is the missing page in the Gameboy Programming Manual?.

It has, as of now, accumulated 17 views, one downvote and 5 close votes, and has been put on hold. Nobody bothered to give a constructive comment on how to improve it.

Admittedly, the question is very localized, and does, in a way, ask for an offsite resource. However, I do think that clear-cut questions regarding issues with specifications and documentation can be immensely helpful to other people with similar problems.

Also, I don't see anything opinion based in the question, but maybe my wording was unclear? What I really wanted to ask was, "There is a hole in this documentation - what / where is the information that is missing?"

Would there be a way to make questions like that about hardware specifications and / or API documentation on-topic on StackOverflow? And how would I go about achieving that with the specific question I linked?

If this question is not on-topic on Stack Overflow, where would it be?

I have recently asked Where is the missing page in the Gameboy Programming Manual?.

It has, as of now, accumulated 17 views, one downvote and 5 close votes, and has been put on hold. Nobody bothered to give a constructive comment on how to improve it.

Admittedly, the question is very localized, and does, in a way, ask for an offsite resource. However, I do think that clear-cut questions regarding issues with specifications and documentation can be immensely helpful to other people with similar problems.

Also, I don't see anything opinion based in the question, but maybe my wording was unclear? What I really wanted to ask was, "There is a hole in this documentation - what / where is the information that is missing?"

Would there be a way to make questions like that about hardware specifications and / or API documentation on-topic on Stack Overflow? And how would I go about achieving that with the specific question I linked?

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