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Ken Shirriff
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Computer history. Reverse-engineering old chips. Restored Apollo Guidance Computer, Xerox Alto. Ex-Google, Sun, Msft. So-called boffin.
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Ken Shirriff
@kenshirriff@oldbytes.space
Computer history. Reverse-engineering old chips. Restored Apollo Guidance Computer, Xerox Alto. Ex-Google, Sun, Msft. So-called boffin.
oldbytes.space
@kenshirriff@oldbytes.space
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Feb 14, 2026
The microcode inside the 8087 chip uses conditional jumps for many purposes. Some conditions examine the instruction, so the microcode can act differently for different instructions. Here's the PLA that stores target addresses for microcode jumps. Target 0 is special: it does a three-way branch depending if the instruction is multiplication, division, or addition/subtraction.
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