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