Sujet : Re: Anyone with sufficient knowledge of C knows that DD specifies non-terminating behavior to HHH
De : F.Zwarts (at) *nospam* HetNet.nl (Fred. Zwarts)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 27. Feb 2025, 10:36:06
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Op 27.feb.2025 om 05:40 schreef olcott:
On 2/26/2025 9:52 AM, joes wrote:
Am Wed, 26 Feb 2025 08:49:42 -0600 schrieb olcott:
On 2/26/2025 3:48 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
Op 26.feb.2025 om 05:50 schreef olcott:
On 2/25/2025 10:21 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
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You already know that you are stupidly wrong about the emulation being
incorrect or you would have provided the correct emulation sequence
long ago.
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What are the first 15 lines of DD correctly emulated by HHH?
The error in the simulation occurs already at the 5th instruction, the
'call 000015c3'. Instead of simulating this instruction,
What are the correct first 15 lines of DD emulated by HHH.
There can be no correct continuation.
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I say what the correct simulation is.
You say that I am wrong.
If I am wrong then a correct simulation must exist.
HHH1 did a correct simulation, so, there it is.
But a simulator cannot possibly correctly simulate itself up to the end.
This means that HHH is incorrect. It also means that HHH cannot be corrected in some way or another to simulate itself correctly.
Olcott wants to draw a square circle. His own attempt is incorrect and then his rebuttal is that he asks us to draw a square circle, because he claims that a square circle must exist.
Sorry, Olcott, square circles do not exist.
Similarly, a correct simulation of HHH by itself does not exist.
If you think it does, prove it. It is no proof to ask us to make it.