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== Use more correct name for the language used in chips ==
 
 
I propose that we rename this page and change the content and related templates ([[Template:MIPSCode]], [[Template:MIPSInstruction]]) to use '''IC''' instead of '''MIPS'''. The language [[Integrated_Circuit (IC10)]] chips use in game is not MIPS, it's a proprietary language derived from MIPS, commonly refereed to by the community as IC10.
 
I've not been able to confidently find an official mention of IC10 actually being the name of the language however, in source it's referred to as '''Instruction''' and in update posts when calling out changes it's called either '''IC code''' or '''IC instructions'''.
 
 
[[User:Emilgardis|Emilgardis]] ([[User talk:Emilgardis|talk]]) 01:54, 13 May 2024 (CDT)
 
 
I've updated most articles to use IC10 instead of MIPS and renamed this article to IC10.
 
 
[[User:Emilgardis|Emilgardis]] ([[User talk:Emilgardis|talk]]) 13:29, 23 May 2024 (CDT)
 

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