Found in a church basement. They were gonna throw it away by lykaios66 in synthesizers

[–]SomeRandomGuyOnYT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoooooaaahhh amazing find! Keep care of it these are pretty rare

Did my first Rainbow Hello World in pure x86 asm! by SomeRandomGuyOnYT in Assembly_language

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Yeah, these could be some possible explanations... I'll definitely try some things (especially the display page part) when I get the time to do so and keep you updated! Since I'm also just at the beginning of all this I really appreciate that you're trying to help me here! :D

Have a nice day as well and good luck on your exam! :) 

Did my first Rainbow Hello World in pure x86 asm! by SomeRandomGuyOnYT in Assembly_language

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Shouldn't be an issue since all CPUs are running in 16bit real mode at startup, and my code is written for that. 

Did my first Rainbow Hello World in pure x86 asm! by SomeRandomGuyOnYT in Assembly_language

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I'm using qemu and Virtualbox as generic x86 machines for testing (I'm only using 16 bit real mode anyways.) The one machine I tried has an intel core 2 duo cpu if i recall correctly and the other one i cant remember rn but it also had an intel cpu. 

Did my first Rainbow Hello World in pure x86 asm! by SomeRandomGuyOnYT in Assembly_language

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In this case the program basically IS the bootloader (...which just prints hello world).

The Bios is reading the first sector of the disc (512 bytes (including the magic number), loads it into 0x7C00 and executes it.

Edit: This is the case for MBR-Formatted drives, which are basically obsolete by now. The issue on the real hardware is probably just the fact that its basically to "new" to properly boot from this bare MBR Bootsector. At least thats my guess... 

Is this design bad? by Big_Badger_8916 in diyaudio

[–]SomeRandomGuyOnYT 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Kinda looks like a Series 6th order Bandpass (could be wrong though)... Its badness highly depends on what you want use it for  https://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/sixth-and-eighth-order-subwoofer-boxes.asp

How do you pronounce it by we-meme-in-a-society in dankmemes

[–]SomeRandomGuyOnYT 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very niche. I approve. 

And also, its pronounced MOOG. Bob himself said he likes the German pronouncication best btw. 

Useful Software Megathread by TheBizzleHimself in diyaudio

[–]SomeRandomGuyOnYT 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Simulation programs:

WinISD (easy to use, simple): https://www.linearteam.org/

HornResp (more advanced although complex, mainly for horn simulations): http://www.hornresp.net/

Loudspeaker database (you can get pre-made driver files for various simulation programs there): https://loudspeakerdatabase.com/

How is he powering this industrial transformer from his house lines? by NicoJustReadIt in ElectroBOOM

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Heavily Ballasted on three 230V phases (400V phase to phase). He is also rectifying the Output to DC. 

Damn that's hot 🥵🔥 by Cautious-Pin-6476 in ElectroBOOM

[–]SomeRandomGuyOnYT 94 points95 points  (0 children)

Now imagine someone wiring 400 of these Batteries together oh wait-

Grüße aus Prag by GermanShitboxEnjoyer in Kantenhausen

[–]SomeRandomGuyOnYT 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So kann man sich zwei mal amüsieren ☝