1-bit computing: Difference between revisions

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Delete "Most calculators used a bit serial design". I think you meant bit slicing and as Harris said, then n-bit. I added: "before using 4-bit and later up to 32-bit processors" now thinking they probably started with 4-bit+ or slicing of.
Hälsningar från Helsinki! Partco's mc14500 is original one, dated 9310. See http://cee.dy.fi/telmac/misc/mc14500.jpg
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* write the value in the 1-bit register to output 1.
 
1-bit CPUs can be considered obsolete now, not many kinds have been produced (MC14500B and WDR-1 known) and none known to be available in the major computer component stores ({{as of|2014|lc=y}}, a few on eBay<ref>http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorola-IC-MC14500B-MC14500BCL-100-NEW-/320837692605</ref>). Finnish company Partco still sells MC14500B [compatible] as spare part in 2016.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.partco.biz/verkkokauppa/product_info.php?products_id=2532&language=en |title=CMOS-LOGIC IC 4500 DIP16 |quote=Also known as MC14500BCP}}</ref>
 
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