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What ever happened to webrings? (2015)
129 points
susam
2022-11-13T17:34:27Z
hover.blog
AT&T Syntax versus Intel Syntax
133 points
susam
2022-11-13T17:29:11Z
www.cs.mcgill.ca
MD5: Existence of Invariant (Fixed Point)
2 points
susam
2022-11-13T00:56:45Z
crypto.stackexchange.com
Editing Binaries in DOS (2002)
1 points
susam
2022-11-12T19:56:35Z
susam.net
The Saga of Dangerous Dave
1 points
susam
2022-11-12T13:02:02Z
www.dangerousdave.com
Editing Binaries in MS-DOS with DEBUG.EXE (2002)
1 points
susam
2022-11-12T10:49:33Z
susam.net
A new addition to the collection – The Oric Atmos
1 points
susam
2022-11-12T10:05:00Z
www.binarysoup.co.uk
The original MS-DOS advertisement (1981)
5 points
susam
2022-11-12T08:04:45Z
en.wikipedia.org
How does a skyscraper melt a car? (2013)
2 points
susam
2022-11-12T07:57:17Z
www.bbc.co.uk
Walkie Talkie wins prize for worst building of the year (2015)
1 points
susam
2022-11-12T07:44:18Z
www.theguardian.com
Using DEBUG.EXE (1999) [pdf]
5 points
susam
2022-11-12T07:41:17Z
www.asmirvine.com
How does a skyscraper melt a car? (2013)
1 points
susam
2022-11-11T22:52:15Z
www.bbc.co.uk
Why does a corrupted binary result in “Program too big to fit in memory”? (2006)
1 points
susam
2022-11-11T08:20:02Z
devblogs.microsoft.com
The DEBUG program can load COM files bigger than 64KB, but not as program (2011)
2 points
susam
2022-11-11T08:06:14Z
devblogs.microsoft.com
Find your way through the x86 firmware maze (2013) [pdf]
46 points
susam
2022-11-09T20:12:15Z
www.linux-kvm.org
DOS Debugging Quirk (2014)
2 points
susam
2022-11-09T19:42:35Z
blog.danieljanus.pl
Programming with DOS Debugger (2003)
42 points
susam
2022-11-08T08:26:39Z
susam.net
Sun Type 5 Keyboard
2 points
susam
2022-11-06T20:05:42Z
deskthority.net
CRT Phosphors
2 points
susam
2022-11-06T18:42:16Z
www.phosphor-technology.com
Zero point leet seconds (2018)
129 points
susam
2022-11-06T11:07:45Z
susam.net
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