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| | Recently, we looked at a simple LFSR and how it works. Shift the bits XOR some of the bits together; we call these the taps Replace a bit with the XORed value. Repeat Easy peasy. I've long been fascinated by the Sound Interface Device (SID) in the Commodore 64, mostly because you can use it to get random numbers. But how does it work? The Commodore 64 SID LFSR is 23-bits. It's a maximal length LFSR, which means it will cycle through all 8,388,608 numbers before repeating. It's often used to generate rand...
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| An executable is something that causes a computer to perform some tasks according to encoded instructions. It's in opposition to a data file which must be parsed by another program to be meaningful, for example an image or video. The instructions are usually in machine code, read by the cpu and so dependent on the cpu architecture. An ex...