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Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic (righto.com)
215 points by Stratoscope 1 day ago | past | 54 comments
Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic (righto.com)
7 points by pwg 1 day ago | past | 1 comment
Solve NYT Pips with Constraints (righto.com)
4 points by georgehm 28 days ago | past
Solving the NYTimes Pips puzzle with a constraint solver (righto.com)
3 points by rbanffy 32 days ago | past | 1 comment
Solving the NYTimes Pips puzzle with a constraint solver (righto.com)
3 points by rbanffy 35 days ago | past
Solving the NYTimes Pips puzzle with a constraint solver (righto.com)
20 points by chmaynard 36 days ago | past | 7 comments
I960, the first superscalar CPU (2023) (righto.com)
23 points by michalpleban 60 days ago | past | 4 comments
A Navajo weaving of an integrated circuit: the 555 timer (righto.com)
370 points by defrost 78 days ago | past | 60 comments
"Special register groups" invaded computer dictionaries for decades (2019) (righto.com)
106 points by Bogdanp 89 days ago | past | 46 comments
Why do people keep writing about the imaginary compound Cr2Gr2Te6? (righto.com)
188 points by freediver 89 days ago | past | 111 comments
Reverse-engineering the Globus INK, a Soviet spaceflight navigation computer (2023) (righto.com)
27 points by trymas 3 months ago | past | 5 comments
Why do people keep writing about the imaginary compound Cr2Gr2Te6? (righto.com)
4 points by rbanffy 3 months ago | past
How "special register groups" invaded computer dictionaries for decades (righto.com)
3 points by rbanffy 3 months ago | past
Why do people keep writing about the imaginary compound Cr2Gr2Te6? (righto.com)
8 points by rbanffy 3 months ago | past | 4 comments
Here be dragons: Preventing static damage, latchup, and metastability in the 386 (righto.com)
100 points by todsacerdoti 3 months ago | past | 53 comments
A CT scanner reveals surprises inside the 386 processor's ceramic package (righto.com)
314 points by robin_reala 3 months ago | past | 107 comments
How to reverse engineer an analog chip: the TDA7000 FM radio receiver (righto.com)
62 points by nynyny7 3 months ago | past | 15 comments
Reverse Engineering the Mysterious Up-Data Link Test Set from Apollo (righto.com)
47 points by todsacerdoti 4 months ago | past | 3 comments
Steve Jobs, the Xerox Alto, and computer typography (righto.com)
3 points by gatinsama 4 months ago | past
Inside the Apollo “8-Ball” FDAI (Flight Director / Attitude Indicator) (righto.com)
174 points by zdw 5 months ago | past | 40 comments
The Xerox Alto, Smalltalk, and rewriting a running GUI (2017) (righto.com)
124 points by rbanffy 5 months ago | past | 46 comments
Cells are fast and crowded places (righto.com)
6 points by jc_811 6 months ago | past | 3 comments
Reverse engineering the 386 processor's prefetch queue circuitry (righto.com)
170 points by todsacerdoti 6 months ago | past | 51 comments
The complicated circuitry for the 386 processor's registers (righto.com)
36 points by Tomte 6 months ago | past | 6 comments
A tricky Commodore PET repair: tracking down 6 1/2 bad chips (righto.com)
69 points by todsacerdoti 7 months ago | past | 24 comments
Undocumented 8086 instructions, explained by the microcode (righto.com)
3 points by thunderbong 7 months ago | past
Undocumented 8086 instructions, explained by the microcode (righto.com)
14 points by birdculture 7 months ago | past | 3 comments
Notes on the Pentium's microcode circuitry (righto.com)
183 points by leotravis10 7 months ago | past | 32 comments
A USB Interface to the "Mother of All Demos" Keyset (righto.com)
321 points by zdw 8 months ago | past | 86 comments
The Pentium contains a complicated circuit to multiply by three (righto.com)
374 points by Tomte 8 months ago | past | 153 comments

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