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Reverse engineering the Intel 386 processor's register cell
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145 points
picture
3 years ago
28 comments
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Repairing a 1960s mainframe: Fixing the IBM 1401's core memory and power supply
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145 points
fernly
8 years ago
18 comments
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A one-bit processor explained: reverse-engineering the vintage MC14500B
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144 points
picture
5 years ago
45 comments
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Bitcoin mining the hard way: the algorithms, protocols, and bytes
(righto.com)
144 points
lelf
12 years ago
20 comments
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Reverse-engineering the conditional jump circuitry in the 8086 processor
(righto.com)
143 points
picture
3 years ago
38 comments
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How the Z80's registers are implemented
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142 points
zdw
12 years ago
24 comments
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Yamaha DX7 reverse-engineering, part III: Inside the log-sine ROM
(righto.com)
142 points
rcarmo
5 years ago
16 comments
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How Hacker News ranking really works: scoring, controversy, and penalties
(righto.com)
142 points
pmarin
13 years ago
7 comments
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Inside a Ferroelectric RAM Chip
(righto.com)
141 points
chmaynard
2 years ago
74 comments
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The stack circuitry of the Intel 8087 floating point chip, reverse-engineered
(righto.com)
141 points
elpocko
6 months ago
66 comments
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Repairing the card reader for a 1960s mainframe: cams, relays and a clutch
(righto.com)
140 points
zdw
8 years ago
65 comments
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Fixing the Ethernet Board from a Vintage Xerox Alto
(righto.com)
138 points
mkeeter
9 years ago
29 comments
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An 8-tube module from a 1954 IBM 705 mainframe: it's a key debouncer
(righto.com)
137 points
fanf2
8 years ago
56 comments
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Reverse-engineering a vintage power supply chip from die photos
(righto.com)
137 points
parsecs
5 years ago
39 comments
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Why the Z-80's data pins are scrambled
(righto.com)
137 points
zdw
12 years ago
37 comments
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Bitcoin mining the hard way: the algorithms, protocols, and bytes (2014)
(righto.com)
137 points
bemmu
9 years ago
6 comments
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Bitcoin transaction malleability: looking at the bytes
(righto.com)
136 points
guan
12 years ago
64 comments
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A look inside the chips that powered the landmark Polaroid SX-70 instant camera
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136 points
picture
4 years ago
46 comments
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Teardown of a quartz crystal oscillator and the tiny IC inside
(righto.com)
136 points
picture
5 years ago
35 comments
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Tracing the roots of the 8086 instruction set to the Datapoint 2200 minicomputer
(righto.com)
135 points
matt_d
3 years ago
49 comments
141.
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Reverse engineering the 76477 “Space Invaders” sound chip from die photos (2017)
(righto.com)
134 points
colinprince
6 years ago
19 comments
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Inside the HP Nanoprocessor
(righto.com)
133 points
parsecs
6 years ago
41 comments
143.
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The Intel 386 processor die: the clock circuit
(righto.com)
133 points
picture
3 years ago
15 comments
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Inside an IBM/Motorola mainframe controller chip from 1981
(righto.com)
131 points
todsacerdoti
2 years ago
92 comments
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Glowing mercury thyratrons: inside a 1940s Teletype switching power supply
(righto.com)
131 points
eaguyhn
8 years ago
49 comments
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The digital ranging system that measured the distance to the Apollo spacecraft
(righto.com)
131 points
picture
4 years ago
36 comments
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How I added 6 characters to Unicode (and you can too)
(righto.com)
129 points
deafcalculus
10 years ago
65 comments
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The printer that wouldn't print: Fixing an IBM 1401 mainframe from the 1960s
(righto.com)
129 points
rbanffy
8 years ago
48 comments
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Inside the 8086 processor, tiny charge pumps create a negative voltage
(righto.com)
129 points
zdw
6 years ago
47 comments
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Restoring Y Combinator's Xerox Alto, day 3: Inside the disk drive
(righto.com)
129 points
kens
10 years ago
21 comments
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