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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the 6502 assembly code seen in *The Terminator* (1984), connecting it to Apple II computers and their DOS 3.3 system. It highlights the code's resemblance to Key Perfect 5.0 overlays and mentions the T-800's hardware, such as 128k RAM and a HUD for diagnostics. The code's presence is interpreted as a nod to the era's computing culture, with fans recognizing it as a clever Easter egg. | |
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| | | | | On August 12th, 1981, IBM announced its first PC. That makes today the thirtieth anniversary of the platform that's sometimes been called the PC clone, IBM PC compatible, or Wintel...but is most often simply called the PC. We started our celebration on Thursday with Benj Edwards' look at PC oddities such as Bill Gates's donkey-avoidance... | |
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| | | Jeff Cannata and Christian Spicer hypothesizing on Nintendo's next console during their "Bold" and "Cool Ranch" predictions of 2023: Jeff Cannata: Your number... | ||