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