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The sixth part of my series on decoding UTF-8 was a pretty uninteresting one: in it, I described a basic non-validating UTF-8 decoder. When examining the generated assembly, I saw three different instructions for shifting bits: LSL, BFI and...
It is hard to believe there is anything left to say about the controversy over MS-DOS (including its predecessor 86-DOS) being a “CP/M lookalike”. By now it is clear that MS‑DOS replicated the CP/M API but did not copy or directly translate...
In parts 2-5 we spent some time on determining length of a UTF-8 sequence. Now, we move on to actual decoding. We’ll start not just simple, but simplistic - without validation.
The story of how MS-DOS became the industry standard for the 16-bit business computers at the expense of Digital Research’s CP/M is somewhat of a legend among fans of computing history. The event has been described in books, articles and do...
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