Talk:Zero Instruction Set Computer

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A lot of the text on this page is directly cribbed from the first link http://www.lsmarketing.com/LSMFiles/9809-ai1.htm

The link is given, but the text is not attributed. It should be rewritten. Heck, it should be rewritten anyways; it's barely intelligible. Dyfrgi 18:07, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

I would be very grateful to the one, who changed the names of the ZISC contributors, to respect the truth. The Wikipedia Foundation has enough trouble today with the "experts issue" to add any. There is no place here for personal ego issues. The ZISC implementation, as far as micro electronics is concerned, has been invented by Dr. Tannhof, and this creation has been patented by him at IBM under his name. The fact that someone else helped Dr Tannhof in his work is not a valid reason to change the ZISC entry in here. Thank you. Didier_Morandi 13:46, 2 December 2007 (UTC)