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:*[[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] Good on expansion and quality, etc., but there are some bare URL sources or otherwise poorly formatted references. Hook #1 is otherwise good.  As to the alt hook, it should be compute'''r''' module, which needs to be fixed in the article as well. Also, if possible, a third party source for the alt hook would be preferred. I thought there was a rule that the hook fact was considered an [[WP:REDFLAG|extraordinary fact]], and this is an article on an NEC product and the source is NEC. [[User:Aboutmovies|Aboutmovies]] ([[User talk:Aboutmovies|talk]]) 18:40, 27 February 2014 (UTC)
 
:*[[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] Good on expansion and quality, etc., but there are some bare URL sources or otherwise poorly formatted references. Hook #1 is otherwise good.  As to the alt hook, it should be compute'''r''' module, which needs to be fixed in the article as well. Also, if possible, a third party source for the alt hook would be preferred. I thought there was a rule that the hook fact was considered an [[WP:REDFLAG|extraordinary fact]], and this is an article on an NEC product and the source is NEC. [[User:Aboutmovies|Aboutmovies]] ([[User talk:Aboutmovies|talk]]) 18:40, 27 February 2014 (UTC)
 
::* [[File:Symbol redirect vote 4.svg|16px]]  I don't think ALT2 is an extraordinary fact that NEC can't be trusted with (given that they were the contractors for the computing part of the rocket [for the new one too]), but won't insist. (The new, post-2011 computer [HR5000] can be confirmed from a [[JAXA]] press kit [http://www.jaxa.jp/countdown/h2bf3/pdf/h2bf3_presskit_e.pdf] as well, though I can't find anything on-line not published by NEC for the pre-2011 part [V70].) I don't see any problems left with the links, someone ran reflinks over them a while back, and I've just fixed a couple leftovers. [[User:Someone not using his real name|Someone not using his real name]] ([[User talk:Someone not using his real name|talk]]) 13:23, 1 March 2014 (UTC)
 
::* [[File:Symbol redirect vote 4.svg|16px]]  I don't think ALT2 is an extraordinary fact that NEC can't be trusted with (given that they were the contractors for the computing part of the rocket [for the new one too]), but won't insist. (The new, post-2011 computer [HR5000] can be confirmed from a [[JAXA]] press kit [http://www.jaxa.jp/countdown/h2bf3/pdf/h2bf3_presskit_e.pdf] as well, though I can't find anything on-line not published by NEC for the pre-2011 part [V70].) I don't see any problems left with the links, someone ran reflinks over them a while back, and I've just fixed a couple leftovers. [[User:Someone not using his real name|Someone not using his real name]] ([[User talk:Someone not using his real name|talk]]) 13:23, 1 March 2014 (UTC)
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:::*[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] - Good to go then. [[User:Aboutmovies|Aboutmovies]] ([[User talk:Aboutmovies|talk]]) 03:37, 11 March 2014 (UTC)
 
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NEC V60

  • ... that the NEC V60 was the first 32-bit general-purpose microprocessor commercially available in Japan?

NEC V70 microprocessor

  • ALT 1: ... that a space-grade version of the NEC V70 microprocessor (regular version pictured) was the main compute module of the Japanese H-IIA launch vehicles?

5x expanded by Someone not using his real name (talk). Self nominated at 17:28, 14 February 2014 (UTC).

  • 16px Good on expansion and quality, etc., but there are some bare URL sources or otherwise poorly formatted references. Hook #1 is otherwise good. As to the alt hook, it should be computer module, which needs to be fixed in the article as well. Also, if possible, a third party source for the alt hook would be preferred. I thought there was a rule that the hook fact was considered an extraordinary fact, and this is an article on an NEC product and the source is NEC. Aboutmovies (talk) 18:40, 27 February 2014 (UTC)
  • Symbol redirect vote 4.svg I don't think ALT2 is an extraordinary fact that NEC can't be trusted with (given that they were the contractors for the computing part of the rocket [for the new one too]), but won't insist. (The new, post-2011 computer [HR5000] can be confirmed from a JAXA press kit [1] as well, though I can't find anything on-line not published by NEC for the pre-2011 part [V70].) I don't see any problems left with the links, someone ran reflinks over them a while back, and I've just fixed a couple leftovers. Someone not using his real name (talk) 13:23, 1 March 2014 (UTC)