Interesting Features of the X86-64 Architecture (OpenVMS Boot Camp 2017)
A recording of a session titles "Interesting Features of the X86-64 Architecture", delivered at the 2017 OpenVMS Boot Camp in Westford, MA. A discussion of segmentation, modes, early boot, and the transactional synchronization extensions.

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Re-architecting SWIS for X86-64 (OpenVMS Boot Camp 2017)

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Comparing Architectures: VAX, Alpha, Itanium and X86-64 (OpenVMS Boot Camp 2017)

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Sophie Wilson - The Future of Microprocessors

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How C Really Works

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VAX on, VAX off - we're installing OpenVMS!

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Breaking the x86 Instruction Set

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Reviving 1980's Supercomputers at Home (OpenVMS Boot Camp 2017)

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A tour of the ARM architecture and its Linux support

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History of IBM mainframe operating systems - M243

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Casey Muratori – The Big OOPs: Anatomy of a Thirty-five-year Mistake – BSC 2025

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Privilege Rings - Segmentation & Segment Registers 1

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Indistinguishable From Magic: Manufacturing Modern Computer Chips

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The Transputer: A parallel future

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MS-DOS Memory Management on x86

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IBM CONTROL PROGRAM OF OPERATING SYSTEM/360 (Full)

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The Remarkable Computers Built Not to Fail

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34C3 - Everything you want to know about x86 microcode, but might have been afraid to ask

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Emulating a CPU in C++ (6502)

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These Computers Changed the World

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