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Killer poke – żargonowe określenie możliwo … Killer poke – żargonowe określenie możliwości uszkodzenia sprzętu za pomocą odpowiedniego oprogramowania. Możliwość taka występuje na przykład w późnych wersjach komputera Commodore PET, gdzie za pomocą komendy POKE 59458,62 BASICa można uszkodzić monitor i płytę główną.Ca można uszkodzić monitor i płytę główną.
, In computer jargon, a killer poke is a met … In computer jargon, a killer poke is a method of inducing physical hardware damage on a machine or its peripherals by the insertion of invalid values, via, for example, BASIC's POKE command, into a memory-mapped control register. The term is typically used to describe a family of fairly well known tricks that can overload the analog electronics in the CRT monitors of computers lacking hardware sanity checking (notable examples being the IBM Portable and Commodore PET.)being the IBM Portable and Commodore PET.)
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Killer poke – żargonowe określenie możliwo … Killer poke – żargonowe określenie możliwości uszkodzenia sprzętu za pomocą odpowiedniego oprogramowania. Możliwość taka występuje na przykład w późnych wersjach komputera Commodore PET, gdzie za pomocą komendy POKE 59458,62 BASICa można uszkodzić monitor i płytę główną.Ca można uszkodzić monitor i płytę główną.
, In computer jargon, a killer poke is a met … In computer jargon, a killer poke is a method of inducing physical hardware damage on a machine or its peripherals by the insertion of invalid values, via, for example, BASIC's POKE command, into a memory-mapped control register. The term is typically used to describe a family of fairly well known tricks that can overload the analog electronics in the CRT monitors of computers lacking hardware sanity checking (notable examples being the IBM Portable and Commodore PET.)being the IBM Portable and Commodore PET.)
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