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On 2024-07-26 13:58:54 +0000, olcott said:<MIT Professor Sipser agreed to ONLY these verbatim words 10/13/2022>
On 7/26/2024 3:05 AM, Mikko wrote:You are lying again. That is not the same in other words, and I amOn 2024-07-24 13:38:08 +0000, olcott said:>
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That is off topic. I am only referring to a sequence of
1 to N x86 machine language instructions simulated according
to the x86 semantic meaning of these instructions.
No, it isn't. Abortion of simulation is a deviation form x86 macine
language semantics. What I ask about does not deviate more.
In other words you are saying that it is absolutely impossible
to make an x86 program that is an x86 emulator that correctly
emulates a finite number of instructions of non-terminating
input x86 machine code.
not saying what you falsely claim.
If a simulator correctly simulates a finite number of instructions
where x86 program specifies an execution of an infinite number of
instructions then the simulation deviates from x86 semantics at the
point where the simulation stops but the x86 semantics specify
countinuation.
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