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On 7/20/24 11:14 PM, olcott wrote:*Yes you really are quite clueless*On 7/20/2024 8:46 PM, Richard Damon wrote:No, the SIMULA*TION* stops running, the SIMULATED (which is the actual program) behaviof continues.On 7/20/24 9:23 PM, olcott wrote:>
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No, you are not. The "Hardware" would be the actual CPU chip which never stops the program when it is running. A Simulator is just a piece of software running on it, and what it does can't affect the behavior of the actual CPU running the program.
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>When an actual x86 emulator stops emulating its input>
this emulated input immediately stops running.
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Nope, that is you stupidity where you confuse the observation for the facts.
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It has been told to you MANY times, but it seems that you just can not understand it.
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The SIMULATION is an observation of the program, that if it stops doesn't affect the actual behavior of the program in question.
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*If the simulator stops simulating then the simulated stops running*
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