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Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts

Teardown and exploration of Apple's Magsafe connector

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Have you ever wondered what's inside a Mac's Magsafe connector? What controls the light? How does the Mac know what kind of charger ...
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The 6502 CPU's overflow flag explained at the silicon level

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In this article, I show how overflow is computed in the 6502 microprocessor at the transistor and silicon level. I've discussed the mat...
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The 6502 overflow flag explained mathematically

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The overflow flag on the 6502 processor is a source of myth and confusion. In this article, I explain signed and unsigned binary arithmetic...
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A dozen USB chargers in the lab: Apple is very good, but not quite the best

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When you buy a USB charger, how do you know if you're getting a safe, high-quality charger for your money? You can't tell from the...
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