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23 June 2025

  • diffhist 16-bit computing 23:00 +478 RastaKins talk contribs (16-bit application: That discussion of 8, 16, and 32 bit microcontrollers should not be in the lead. I have rescued part of the material just deleted and put it in its own subsection. Alibaba and mouser aren't good refs.)
  • diffhist m VAXstation 22:40 −16 Vt320 talk contribs (VAXstation 100)
  • diffhist 16-bit computing 20:33 −1,170 Em3rgent0rdr talk contribs (delete paragraph on microcontroller costs. E.g. "are more powerful, and easier to program generally), making 8-bit legacy microcontrollers not worth it for new applications" is opinion and not necessarily true. Cost is a moving target. Many other factors. The fact that 8-bits are still sold is proof they are "worth it". Anyways, "more powerful" isn't necessarily even desired for microcontroller...e.g. that amazing 1$ microcontroller article showed that the lowest power consumption was an 8-bit.) Tag: Visual edit

20 June 2025

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18 June 2025

  • diffhist X86 23:38 −33 RastaKins talk contribs (BP is certainly a general-purpose register. It can be the source or destination of any ALU operation. It can even can be used in addressing modes unlike AX, CX, and DX.)
  • diffhist X86 22:26 +1 Anastrophe talk contribs (move discourse on the question of open source into body of article, rather than infobox.)

17 June 2025