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Re-wrote the whole thing.
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This is a terrible bad example. Mess all the article.
A real one x86 should be used instead. [[User:Zzzzzzus|Zzzzzzus]] 15:35, 1 September 2005 (UTC)zzzzzzus
 
== Re-wrote the whole thing. ==
 
Pointed to here by [[User:Kosebamse]]'s recently-posted lists of 20 random articles, I was shocked by how bad this was, so I rewrote it.
 
I removed the example, since I felt it would not be helpful to anyone - it would not make sense to anyone who didn't already know this kind of thing well enough not to need the explanation. Perhaps someone can create a better one in future.
 
I disagree with making the example x86, though. The x86 instruction set is horribly irregular and is a bad teaching tool, even if common. Most RISC architectures have a much simpler to understand instruction format. [[User:Morven|—Morven]] 20:06, 8 November 2005 (UTC)