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241.
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A transistorized shift register box, built in 1965 for Apollo testing
(righto.com)
80 points
parsecs
5 years ago
31 comments
242.
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Reverse-engineering the audio chip in the Nintendo Game Boy Color
(righto.com)
80 points
ingve
6 years ago
12 comments
243.
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Reverse-engineering the interrupt circuitry in the Intel 8086 processor
(righto.com)
80 points
pwg
3 years ago
8 comments
244.
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Analyzing the vintage 8008 processor from die photos: its unusual counters
(righto.com)
80 points
reportingsjr
9 years ago
3 comments
245.
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Reverse-engineering the ModR/M addressing microcode in the Intel 8086 processor
(righto.com)
79 points
picture
3 years ago
22 comments
246.
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Reverse-engineering and comparing two Game Boy audio amplifier chips
(righto.com)
79 points
mnem
6 years ago
discuss
247.
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Reverse-engineering the carry-lookahead circuit in the Intel 8008 processor
(righto.com)
78 points
robin_reala
6 years ago
23 comments
248.
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Two dies in one package: Teardown of a vintage ROM with double the storage
(righto.com)
78 points
parsecs
5 years ago
13 comments
249.
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“Special register groups” invaded computer dictionaries for decades
(righto.com)
78 points
robin_reala
7 years ago
2 comments
250.
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Reverse engineering the ARM1, ancestor of the iPhone's processor (2015)
(righto.com)
77 points
mariuz
8 years ago
12 comments
251.
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MacBook charger teardown: The surprising complexity inside Apple's power adapter (2015)
(righto.com)
76 points
ViktorRay
2 years ago
107 comments
252.
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Reverse-engineering a vintage comparator chip
(righto.com)
76 points
pwg
5 years ago
10 comments
253.
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Qui-binary arithmetic: how a 1960s IBM mainframe does math
(righto.com)
76 points
JoachimS
11 years ago
8 comments
254.
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"Maxwell's equations of software" examined (2008)
(righto.com)
75 points
behnamoh
2 years ago
36 comments
255.
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Examining a technology sample kit: IBM components from 1948 to 1986
(righto.com)
75 points
zdw
5 years ago
20 comments
256.
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The 8085's register file reverse engineered
(righto.com)
75 points
kens
13 years ago
10 comments
257.
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The first microcomputer: The transfluxor-powered Arma Micro Computer from 1962
(righto.com)
75 points
rsecora
a month ago
4 comments
258.
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A one-bit processor explained: reverse-engineering the vintage MC14500B
(righto.com)
74 points
_lnwk
4 years ago
31 comments
259.
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Inside the stacked RAM modules used in the Apple III
(righto.com)
74 points
picture
6 years ago
27 comments
260.
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The HP Nanoprocessor: a high-speed processor that can't even add
(righto.com)
74 points
IndrekR
6 years ago
26 comments
261.
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12-minute Mandelbrot: fractals on a 50-year-old IBM 1401 mainframe
(righto.com)
74 points
winkywooster
5 years ago
18 comments
262.
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The Bitcoin malleability attack graphed hour by hour
(righto.com)
73 points
kens
12 years ago
33 comments
263.
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Accounting machines, the IBM 1403, and why printers standardized on 132 columns
(righto.com)
73 points
mmastrac
7 years ago
29 comments
264.
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Reverse-engineering the register codes for the 8086 processor's microcode
(righto.com)
73 points
wglb
3 years ago
21 comments
265.
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Reverse-engineering the Apollo spacecraft's FM radio
(righto.com)
73 points
lycopodiopsida
4 years ago
19 comments
266.
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Instruction decoding in the Intel 8087 floating-point chip
(righto.com)
72 points
pwg
4 months ago
16 comments
267.
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Reverse engineering XC2064, the first FPGA (2020)
(righto.com)
72 points
vinnyvichy
2 years ago
13 comments
268.
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Inside the tiny RFID chip that runs San Francisco's “Bay to Breakers” race
(righto.com)
71 points
dwaxe
10 years ago
23 comments
269.
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Inside the Am2901: AMD's 1970s bit-slice processor
(righto.com)
71 points
rbanffy
6 years ago
19 comments
270.
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“Maxwell's equations of software” examined (2008)
(righto.com)
70 points
lelf
6 years ago
47 comments
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