▲ | userbinator 2 hours ago | |||||||
"Recently revealed" is more like a confirmation of what I had read many years before; and furthermore, that Intel's 64-bit x86 would've been more backwards-compatible and better-fitting than AMD64, which looks extremely inelegant in contrast, with several stupid missteps like https://www.pagetable.com/?p=1216 (the comment near the bottom is very interesting.) If you look at the 286's 16-bit protected mode and then the 386's 32-bit extensions, they fit neatly into the "gaps" in the former; there are some similar gaps in the latter, which look like they had a future extension in mind. Perhaps that consideration was already there in the 80s when the 386 was being designed, but as usual, management got in the way. | ||||||||
▲ | Dylan16807 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> (the comment near the bottom is very interesting.) Segmentation very useful for virtualization? I don't follow that claim. | ||||||||
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▲ | CheeseFromLidl an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Eagerly awaiting the first submission of someone decapping, forcing the fuse, capping and running it. |