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You could, for example, insist that stack pointer changes occur with interrupts disabled. The problem is the 8086 has a nonmaskable interrupt that uses the stack, and software can’t stop it.
Forty years ago, Intel released the 8086 processor, introducing the x86 architecture that underlies every PC—Windows, Mac, or Linux—produced today.
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