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  3. Here's a lovely another lovely zoom of the 80286.

Here's a lovely another lovely zoom of the 80286.

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    Here's a lovely another lovely zoom of the 80286.

    What its exact function is, I couldn't tell you, as I haven't studied the die that thoroughly and let's face it, I'm no @kenshirriff

    If I had to hazard a guess, it looks like an 8-bit memory, perhaps part of the prefetch or instruction queue. No real idea though.

    In any case, it's pretty.

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    • gloriouscowG gloriouscow

      Here's a lovely another lovely zoom of the 80286.

      What its exact function is, I couldn't tell you, as I haven't studied the die that thoroughly and let's face it, I'm no @kenshirriff

      If I had to hazard a guess, it looks like an 8-bit memory, perhaps part of the prefetch or instruction queue. No real idea though.

      In any case, it's pretty.

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      @gloriouscow @kenshirriff @infosecdj
      You can't see it at this resolution, but they're actually an array of tiny 80286s, so you can do recursive programming. It's '286s all the way down.

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