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61.
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Standard cells: Looking at individual gates in the Pentium processor
(righto.com)
211 points
todsacerdoti
2 years ago
98 comments
62.
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Apple didn't revolutionize power supplies; new transistors did (2012)
(righto.com)
208 points
Rondom
5 years ago
158 comments
63.
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Hands-on with the PocketBeagle: a $25 Linux computer with lots of I/O pins
(righto.com)
208 points
kens
9 years ago
64 comments
64.
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Reversing Sinclair's 1974 calculator hack (2013)
(files.righto.com)
207 points
tverbeure
5 years ago
54 comments
65.
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Reverse engineering the 76477 “Space Invaders” sound effect chip from die photos
(righto.com)
207 points
krosaen
9 years ago
45 comments
66.
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Inside the vintage Xerox Alto's display, a tiny lightbulb keeps it working
(righto.com)
206 points
darwhy
9 years ago
50 comments
67.
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Living cells are very fast and crowded places (2012)
(righto.com)
205 points
manigandham
9 years ago
79 comments
68.
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Iconic consoles of the IBM System/360 mainframes, 55 years old today
(righto.com)
204 points
matt_d
7 years ago
34 comments
69.
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Yamaha DX7 chip reverse-engineering, part 4: how algorithms are implemented
(righto.com)
202 points
Tomte
4 years ago
48 comments
70.
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Reverse-engineering Ethernet backoff on the Intel 82586 network chip's die
(righto.com)
200 points
zdw
3 years ago
34 comments
71.
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The Xerox Alto, Smalltalk, and Rewriting a Running GUI
(righto.com)
199 points
kens
9 years ago
56 comments
72.
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Inside the digital clock from a Soyuz spacecraft
(righto.com)
196 points
eaguyhn
6 years ago
75 comments
73.
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The Globus INK: a mechanical navigation computer for Soviet spaceflight (2023)
(righto.com)
193 points
dangle1
2 years ago
25 comments
74.
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The transparent chip inside a vintage Hewlett-Packard floppy drive
(righto.com)
190 points
picture
2 years ago
45 comments
75.
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TROS: IBM mainframes stored microcode in transformers
(righto.com)
189 points
magnat
7 years ago
36 comments
76.
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Why do people keep writing about the imaginary compound Cr2Gr2Te6?
(righto.com)
188 points
freediver
9 months ago
111 comments
77.
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A circuit board from the Saturn V rocket, reverse-engineered and explained
(righto.com)
187 points
mcrute
6 years ago
14 comments
78.
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The Intel 8088 processor's instruction prefetch circuitry: a look inside
(righto.com)
185 points
matt_d
2 years ago
43 comments
79.
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Notes on the Pentium's microcode circuitry
(righto.com)
183 points
leotravis10
a year ago
32 comments
80.
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Tiny transformer inside: Decapping an isolated power transfer chip
(righto.com)
181 points
sohkamyung
6 years ago
18 comments
81.
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Counting the transistors in the 8086 processor: it's harder than you might think
(righto.com)
175 points
zdw
3 years ago
39 comments
82.
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Inside the Apollo “8-Ball” FDAI (Flight Director / Attitude Indicator)
(righto.com)
174 points
zdw
a year ago
40 comments
83.
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Decoding an air conditioner control's checksum with differential cryptanalysis
(righto.com)
174 points
kogir
9 years ago
13 comments
84.
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12-minute Mandelbrot: fractals on a 50 year old IBM 1401 mainframe
(righto.com)
173 points
dezgeg
11 years ago
40 comments
85.
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The programming error that cost Mt. Gox 2609 Bitcoins
(righto.com)
172 points
peter123
12 years ago
55 comments
86.
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Reverse-engineering the multiplication algorithm in the Intel 8086 processor
(righto.com)
171 points
CoBE10
3 years ago
34 comments
87.
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Apple didn't revolutionize power supplies; new transistors did
(righto.com)
170 points
tux1968
13 years ago
63 comments
88.
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Reverse engineering the 386 processor's prefetch queue circuitry
(righto.com)
170 points
todsacerdoti
a year ago
51 comments
89.
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Inside a Titan missile guidance computer
(righto.com)
169 points
mcrute
6 years ago
39 comments
90.
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Reverse-engineering the Globus INK, a Soviet spaceflight navigation computer
(righto.com)
168 points
Stratoscope
3 years ago
57 comments
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