It’s irrelevant to the humor, it’s just an arbitrary x86 instruction. The point is that keyboard inputs (with a PS/2 keyboard) interrupt whatever the computer is doing
Though to answer your question, it moves the value from the rbx register to the rbx register
It’s irrelevant to the humor, it’s just an arbitrary x86 instruction. The point is that keyboard inputs (with a PS/2 keyboard) interrupt whatever the computer is doing
Though to answer your question, it moves the value from the rbx register to the rbx register
Oh ok, I didn’t know keyboards used to do that