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Killer poke and Pentium F00F bug

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Difference between Killer poke and Pentium F00F bug

Killer poke vs. Pentium F00F bug

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 Pentium F00F bug is a design flaw in the majority of Intel Pentium, Pentium MMX, and Pentium OverDrive processors (all in the P5 microarchitecture).

Similarities between Killer poke and Pentium F00F bug

Killer poke and Pentium F00F bug have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Halt and Catch Fire.

Halt and Catch Fire

In computer engineering, Halt and Catch Fire, known by the assembly mnemonic HCF, is an idiom referring to a computer machine code instruction that causes the computer's central processing unit (CPU) to cease meaningful operation, typically requiring a restart of the computer.

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Killer poke and Pentium F00F bug Comparison

Killer poke has 44 relations, while Pentium F00F bug has 30. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.35% = 1 / (44 + 30).

References

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