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On 7/1/2024 7:38 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 7/1/24 8:49 AM, olcott wrote:On 7/1/2024 6:08 AM, Richard Damon wrote:On 6/30/24 10:27 PM, olcott wrote:On 6/30/2024 9:16 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 6/30/24 9:38 PM, olcott wrote:On 6/30/2024 8:24 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 6/30/24 9:03 PM, olcott wrote: >> On 6/30/2024 7:44 PM,
Richard Damon wrote:
Defined that way, there is no notion of the input halting or not AT ALL.Nope, the emulation of DDD may stop, but the BEHAIVOR of THE INPUT,>The emulation stops, and the emulating behavor of HHH stops, but notAnd, since the HHH that DDD calls will abort is emulation, it WILLHow can stopping the emulation the first four instructions of DDD
return to DDD and it will return also.
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possibly do anything besides stop?
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the behavior of the input.
When DDD is no longer being emulated all of its behavior stops. DDD is
the input.
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which isn't dependent on the emulator looking at it,
That is a stupid lie. In input is a static string when not emulated and
only becomes a dynamic process when emulated.
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