So from the picture alone, can you diagnose the problem? https://twitter.com/jason_koebler/status/689181490773491713 …
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So this is clearly a corruption and it's not that central, or the system would never have booted this far.
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It also is not static, as you can see some "o"s are translated into "g" and others aren't. Corruption in lookup table therefore unlikely.
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no idea how these chars appear on the screen in this mode but maybe something is futzing a line in the video memory that contains them?
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Further evidence: when you look at the corrupted chars, they are all <char-8> (N -> F, n -> f, i -> a)
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My guess: something is randomly stickying the 4th most significant bit of the char to 1 during a lookup. Broken line in the bus?
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@allgebrah 4th least significant bit* Well if you think ASCII instead of bytes it doesn't matter anyway.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/41jbtu/wandows_is_now_working_ngrmadly/cz2v192 … If I had posted this to reddit, that would've been 6k karma and two gold. Oh well, waste your riches.
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