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On 5/29/2024 3:17 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:Yet it is an accurate point about how your words are silly, pointless[ Followup-To: set ]*Yet still no actual review of what I actually said*
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In comp.theory olcott <polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:
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>When D is correctly simulated by H using an x86 emulator the only>
way that the emulated D can reach its own emulated final state
at line 06 and halt is
(a) The x86 machine code of D is emulated incorrectly
(b) The x86 machine code of D is emulated in the wrong order
That reminds me of a sketch from Morecombe and Wise (for non-Brits: this
was a stand-up comdedy show from 1970s British television. It was of
extraordinarily high quality). It was where Eric Morecombe was
pretending to be a concert pianist playing Grieg's piano concerto under
conductor André Previn. As his limited pianistic capabilities became
clear, on being accused of playing wrong notes, Eric replied, holding
André threateningly by the lapels "I'm playing the right notes - maybe
just not in the right order!".
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