"New-Yorke" ?
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06-17-2020, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2020 07:57 PM by Jonathan Busby.)
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RE: "New-Yorke" ?
(06-16-2020 11:03 PM)pinkman Wrote: The URL of this thread is already one, since Cyrille is well know in the HP calc spheres. Enough for the Wikipedia policy? I don't make or control Wikipedia's rules, so there's no need to get testy -- I'm not being smug or anything; I'm just stating a fact The admins on Wikipedia might take Cyrille's statements as "original research", which is a big no-no on Wikipedia. Also, it might look like a conflict of interest on my part ( see here ). The Wikipedia article rules regarding sources are listed below :
Thank you very much Cyrille for the information If you could put it into an article form and post it to the articles section then I'd be very appreciative I could also create an article on your behalf if you would sign it to give it your seal of approval for the purposes of Wikipedia's verifiability guidelines If I understand what you wrote correctly, the 8MHz "New-Yorke" chip actually *did* make it to silicon, but there were problems with yields and quality. Is that correct? Thanks again, Regards, Jonathan Aeternitas modo est. Longa non est, paene nil. |
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