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22 April 2025
- diffhist m C (programming language) 13:47 −7 CreatorTheWikipedian2009 talk contribs ("2020s decade" is redundant, just say "2020s")
21 April 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 03:43 +1 Trovatore talk contribs (Undid revision 1286638502 by Anaconda2165 (talk) um, why?) Tag: Undo
- diffhist m Wikipedia:Verifiability 03:17 −1 Anaconda2165 talk contribs (Changed "Is not" to "Isn't") Tag: Reverted
20 April 2025
19 April 2025
- diffhist Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration 11:34 −1 Nthep talk contribs (change line 1754 parameter to true to hide ISBN/ date compatibility issues. See Help talk:Citation Style 1#ISBN / Date incompatibility and Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Template edit incorrectly creating error cat with 25000+ entries needs reverting)
18 April 2025
- diffhist X86 memory models 19:53 +5 100.34.18.149 talk (→Pointer sizes: NBSP)
- diffhist X86 memory models 19:52 +31 100.34.18.149 talk (→Pointer sizes: clarifying phrase)
- diffhist X86 memory models 19:50 +5 100.34.18.149 talk (→Pointer sizes: Consistency: Added BX to the list of registers typically used for near pointers, to agree with the immediately following example that uses BX for a near pointer.)
- diffhist m Compiler 18:08 −4 Ringo62 talk contribs (→Back end: ce) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
17 April 2025
- diffhist m C (programming language) 21:15 0 HertzDonuts talk contribs
15 April 2025
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 19:22 +57 100.34.18.149 talk (→Practices: Improvement: detail.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 19:21 +8 100.34.18.149 talk (→Practices: Citation needed for the exception. Which instruction that uses DS by default cannot take an override prefix? Are these only 80286 or later CPU instruction?)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 19:15 +20 100.34.18.149 talk (→80386 protected mode: Copy edit (self-explanatory).)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 19:13 +57 100.34.18.149 talk (→80286 protected mode: Correection. The 80286 itself cannot be reset by a triple fault. A triple fault puts the 286 into a state called "shutdown". External hardware in the IBM AT (and clones) detects the shutdown state signalled on the CPU status output lines and then issues a reset signal to the CPU, getting it out of shutdown and back into Real Mode.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 19:06 +56 100.34.18.149 talk (→80286 protected mode: Copy edit; mutliple small changes, including language agreement in number. Also added a clarifying detail. By the way, A20 gate or not, the IBM AT did /not/ by any means have "full" backward software compatibility; lots things in the hardware were changed incompatibly.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 19:00 +73 100.34.18.149 talk (→80286 protected mode: Clarified what shift value is being referred to.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 18:57 +28 100.34.18.149 talk (→End-of-address-space quirkiness: Clarified: It is actually not complex to use separate segments for program code, data, and the stack, or to store separate hetereogeneous data in multiple 64 KB segments. What becomes quite complex is handling a single data object larger than 64 KB.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 18:53 +13 100.34.18.149 talk (→End-of-address-space quirkiness: --Missed one.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 18:52 +19 100.34.18.149 talk (→End-of-address-space quirkiness: This applies equally to 8086 and 8088 CPUs.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 18:50 0 100.34.18.149 talk (→End-of-address space quirkiness: copy edit/language correction: this not referring to a space that is about the "end of address", it is quirkiness about the "end of address space".)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 18:45 +56 100.34.18.149 talk (→Real mode: Cleaned up math example with non-breaking spaces so that the binary numbers will not break and wrap. (This probably really ought to be formatted as a table or something like that.))
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 18:35 +132 100.34.18.149 talk (Clarification: BP does not have to refer to the stack; because it is designed to most of the time, it defaults to SS, but that can be overridden, and to imply otherwise would misinform the reader. The point is, besides pushes and pops, "data references to the stack" are whatever data references the programmer addresses to the stack; there are no stack-specific instructions for such references that are not pushes and pops.)
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 18:24 +184 100.34.18.149 talk (corrections: ES is not overrideable as string destination, and this it is a second exception to " All other references to data use the data segment.")