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151.
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Reverse-engineering the first FPGA chip, the XC2064
(righto.com)
128 points
matt_d
6 years ago
46 comments
152.
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TROS: How IBM mainframes stored microcode in transformers (2019)
(righto.com)
128 points
detaro
5 years ago
28 comments
153.
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Inside the 8086 processor's instruction prefetch circuitry
(righto.com)
127 points
klelatti
3 years ago
39 comments
154.
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Reverse-engineering the division microcode in the Intel 8086 processor
(righto.com)
127 points
picture
3 years ago
27 comments
155.
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A computer built from NOR gates: inside the Apollo Guidance Computer
(righto.com)
127 points
matt_d
7 years ago
25 comments
156.
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Reverse-engineering the 8086 processor's address and data pin circuits
(righto.com)
127 points
picture
3 years ago
20 comments
157.
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The complex history of the Intel i960 RISC processor
(righto.com)
126 points
zdw
3 years ago
68 comments
158.
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Reverse engineering the ARM1, ancestor of the iPhone's processor
(righto.com)
126 points
reportingsjr
10 years ago
44 comments
159.
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The Z-80 has a 4-bit ALU. Here's how it works.
(righto.com)
126 points
kens
13 years ago
39 comments
160.
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The Xerox Alto, Smalltalk, and rewriting a running GUI (2017)
(righto.com)
124 points
rbanffy
a year ago
46 comments
161.
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Inside the 74181 ALU chip
(righto.com)
124 points
mmastrac
9 years ago
21 comments
162.
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Teardown of a quartz crystal oscillator and the tiny IC inside
(righto.com)
123 points
ivanvas
4 years ago
25 comments
163.
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The Texas Instruments TMX 1795: the first, forgotten microprocessor
(righto.com)
122 points
dezgeg
11 years ago
30 comments
164.
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Examining the core memory module inside a vintage IBM 1401 mainframe
(righto.com)
122 points
NelsonMinar
11 years ago
24 comments
165.
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Reading a VGA monitor's configuration data with I2C and a PocketBeagle
(righto.com)
121 points
robin_reala
8 years ago
24 comments
166.
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Die analysis of the 8087 math coprocessor's fast bit shifter
(righto.com)
121 points
matt_d
6 years ago
11 comments
167.
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Soyuz spacecraft digital clock teardown
(righto.com)
120 points
nucatus
5 years ago
34 comments
168.
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Die shrink: How Intel scaled down the 8086 processor
(righto.com)
119 points
mnem
6 years ago
23 comments
169.
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Reverse engineering circuitry in a Spacelab computer from 1980
(righto.com)
118 points
elpocko
17 days ago
21 comments
170.
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Reverse-engineering an unusual IBM modem board from 1965
(righto.com)
118 points
picture
5 years ago
20 comments
171.
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IBM, sonic delay lines, and the history of the 80×24 display
(righto.com)
117 points
rbanffy
7 years ago
47 comments
172.
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X-ray reverse-engineering a hybrid module from 1960s Apollo test equipment
(righto.com)
117 points
PaulHoule
4 years ago
30 comments
173.
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Restoring YC's Xerox Alto, day 1: Power supplies and disk interface
(righto.com)
117 points
kens
10 years ago
23 comments
174.
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Conditions in the Intel 8087 floating-point chip's microcode
(righto.com)
116 points
diogotozzi
5 months ago
46 comments
175.
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Restoring YC's Xerox Alto day 9: tracing a crash through software and hardware
(righto.com)
116 points
dwaxe
10 years ago
27 comments
176.
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Reverse-engineering precision op amps from a 1969 analog computer
(righto.com)
115 points
matt_d
7 years ago
33 comments
177.
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Christmas shopping the IBM way: computerized gift selection in 1962
(righto.com)
115 points
picture
4 years ago
15 comments
178.
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A database of SMS cards: The technology inside IBM's 1960s mainframes
(righto.com)
114 points
kryptiskt
11 years ago
20 comments
179.
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The unusual bootstrap drivers inside the 8086 microprocessor chip
(righto.com)
114 points
picture
4 years ago
12 comments
180.
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Reverse-engineering a mysterious Univac computer board
(righto.com)
113 points
picture
4 years ago
27 comments
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