Intel & AMD are the two main players responsible for shaping the x86_64 architecture that is used today in almost all PCs. But did you know that a company called Zilog also had a hand in it? This video studies the tale of register-to-register MOVe instructions in the x86_64 arch, and the history that led into it.
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— The original presentation (ODP format): https://bisqwit.iki.fi/jkp/x86registers.odp (for use as reference)
Acknowledgement:
— Music: Car Setting :: The King of Rally :: Yusuke Takahama (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music: Game04 :: Descent :: Interplay
— Music: Fierce Battle :: Final Fantasy V :: Nobuo Uematsu (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music: Oasis :: Tales of Phantasia :: Motoi Sakuraba (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— Music: Heroes’ Adventure :: Energy Breaker :: Yukio Nakajima (SPC-OPL3 conversion)
— SFX: Mostly from YouTube Audio Library. Some from The Guardian Legend & Lunar Ball.
SPC-OPL3 conversion refers to the homebrew process described in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IeO7CYFd9E
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