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> x86 architecture is terrible for pedagogy in many ways, and it's probably harder today than it was 10 years ago, with real-mode now finally gone, except for the first few nanos after machine boots.

x86_64 is a pretty clean actually. The instruction set is pretty horrible but rest of the moving parts are fairly consistent. Page tables, interrupt controllers and things like that work pretty nicely through memory mapped i/o.



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