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271.
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“Maxwell's equations of software” examined (2008)
(righto.com)
70 points
lelf
6 years ago
47 comments
272.
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A tricky Commodore PET repair: tracking down 6 1/2 bad chips
(righto.com)
69 points
todsacerdoti
a year ago
24 comments
273.
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Reverse-engineering a carry-lookahead adder in the Pentium
(righto.com)
69 points
DamonHD
a year ago
14 comments
274.
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Cheap MacBook chargers create big sparks
(righto.com)
64 points
dwaxe
10 years ago
71 comments
275.
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Reverse engineering RAM storage in early Texas Instruments calculator chips
(righto.com)
64 points
parsecs
6 years ago
12 comments
276.
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Reverse-engineering the flag circuits in the 8085 processor
(righto.com)
64 points
kogir
13 years ago
4 comments
277.
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The BeagleBone's I/O pins: inside the software stack that makes them work
(righto.com)
63 points
dwaxe
10 years ago
23 comments
278.
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Reverse engineering the popular 555 timer chip: CMOS version
(righto.com)
63 points
dcschelt
10 years ago
4 comments
279.
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Inside the Intel 1405: die photos of a shift register memory from 1970
(righto.com)
62 points
jekub
11 years ago
16 comments
280.
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How to reverse engineer an analog chip: the TDA7000 FM radio receiver
(righto.com)
62 points
nynyny7
10 months ago
15 comments
281.
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Repairing a vintage 40-kilovolt xenon lamp igniter
(righto.com)
62 points
eaguyhn
6 years ago
9 comments
282.
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Simulating a Xerox Alto with the ContrAlto Simulator: Games and Smalltalk
(righto.com)
62 points
kens
10 years ago
discuss
283.
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The Group Decode ROM: The 8086 processor's first step of instruction decoding
(righto.com)
61 points
zdw
3 years ago
20 comments
284.
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A close look at the 8086 processor's bus hold circuitry
(righto.com)
61 points
Tomte
3 years ago
14 comments
285.
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Op amp on the Moon: Reverse-engineering a hybrid op amp module
(righto.com)
61 points
cristoperb
7 years ago
3 comments
286.
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The mechanical Bendix Air Data Computer, part 3: pressure transducers
(righto.com)
60 points
picture
2 years ago
17 comments
287.
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IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display
(righto.com)
57 points
rbanffy
2 years ago
31 comments
288.
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Interesting BiCMOS circuits in the Pentium, reverse-engineered
(righto.com)
57 points
DamonHD
a year ago
14 comments
289.
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A Visit to the Large Scale Systems Museum
(righto.com)
57 points
fortran77
7 years ago
14 comments
290.
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Inside the Apollo Guidance Computer's Core Memory
(righto.com)
57 points
NelsonMinar
7 years ago
6 comments
291.
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Show HN: Inspired by a HN comment, half stars proposed for Unicode [pdf]
(files.righto.com)
55 points
kens
10 years ago
12 comments
292.
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Op amp on the Moon: Reverse-engineering a hybrid op amp module
(righto.com)
54 points
lelf
7 years ago
2 comments
293.
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1950's tax preparation: plugboard programming with an IBM 403 Accounting Machine
(righto.com)
53 points
franzb
9 years ago
6 comments
294.
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Hidden surprises in the Bitcoin blockchain and how they are stored
(righto.com)
49 points
ca98am79
12 years ago
28 comments
295.
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Conditional instructions in the ARM1 processor, reverse engineered
(righto.com)
48 points
colinprince
10 years ago
6 comments
296.
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Reverse Engineering the Mysterious Up-Data Link Test Set from Apollo
(righto.com)
47 points
todsacerdoti
a year ago
3 comments
297.
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Inside card sorters: 1920s data processing, relay logic and linear time sorting
(righto.com)
44 points
kens
10 years ago
6 comments
298.
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Inside A Titan missile guidance computer
(righto.com)
42 points
funkaster
5 years ago
3 comments
299.
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Using Arc to decode Venter's DNA watermark (2010)
(righto.com)
41 points
6177c40f
2 years ago
6 comments
300.
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The ARM1 processor's flags, reverse engineered
(righto.com)
41 points
mnem
10 years ago
4 comments
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