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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)[reply]
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)[reply]

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

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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)[reply]

Example:

You create a device by interfacing it with other device or software.