( apal | 2021. 05. 14., p – 22:06 )

Valahogy ugy, igen :) De vannak meg egyeb hatarozottan vicces kategorias allitasok itten, amibol latszik hogy fogalmatlan az egesz szar:

 -  an 8 bit CPU, there was a specific set of instructions to handle 8 bit registers => lol (avr2: sbiw, adiw)

 - In a 16 bit CPU, they kept the instructions to access 8 bit registers, adding instructions for 16 bit. => lol (8086: mul)

 - When they created the 32 bit CPU, they dropped the instructions to handle 8 bit registers and replaced them with instructions for 32 bit registers => lol (arm thumb: ldrb, ldrsb, strb, sxtb, uxtb)

 - This means that a program written in the 1990s would work okay on a 32 bit computer, but not run at all on a 64 bit computer.

Igazabol az a kerdes hogy van-e a cikkben olyan mondat ami igaz :))