Terminator: The Story of the 6502 Code You See Onscreen
What are the origins of the 6502 assembly code that you see onscreen through the Terminator's vision? Dave traces its origins and explains its purpose. Comments with question marks get answered on our weekly ShopTalk!: • Why Are We STILL Getting Hacked Like This?

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