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== added section regarding how article is ENTIRELY wrong ==
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The content of the page is ENTIRELY wrong.
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The Motorola MC10800 family was an 8-bit bit-slice family.
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The Fairchild F100K family was a comprehensive ECL logic family, with everything from gates to MSI, but (AFAIK) no 8-bit bit-slice parts.
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--[[User:Brouhaha|Brouhaha]] ([[User talk:Brouhaha|talk]]) 02:50, 27 May 2017 (EDT)
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:Well, the whole article is half a sentence, but you're right the 100K was a high-speed ELC logic family. Not a slice family. I'll update it in a bit. --[[User:ChipIt|ChipIt]] ([[User talk:ChipIt|talk]]) 03:21, 27 May 2017 (EDT)

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added section regarding how article is ENTIRELY wrong

The content of the page is ENTIRELY wrong.

The Motorola MC10800 family was an 8-bit bit-slice family.

The Fairchild F100K family was a comprehensive ECL logic family, with everything from gates to MSI, but (AFAIK) no 8-bit bit-slice parts. --Brouhaha (talk) 02:50, 27 May 2017 (EDT)

Well, the whole article is half a sentence, but you're right the 100K was a high-speed ELC logic family. Not a slice family. I'll update it in a bit. --ChipIt (talk) 03:21, 27 May 2017 (EDT)