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On 7/1/2024 9:24 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 7/1/24 9:36 PM, olcott wrote:On 7/1/2024 7:38 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 7/1/24 8:59 AM, olcott wrote:On 7/1/2024 3:23 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 30.jun.2024 om 19:20 schreef olcott:
Therefore, HHH can’t be simulated by itself.A "Correct Emulation" is one that produces the same result as theWhich can only possibly occur be disregarding the semantics of the x86
program at the input.
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language. Liars would do that ignoramuses would do that. Everyone with
the equivalent of a BSCS would know that what I said is true.
An emulator does not need to abort. In fact, it should emulate infiniteWhy do you say that? That is EXACTLY the definition of Correct
Emulation.
Every C programmer that knows what an x86 emulator is knows that when
HHH emulates the machine language of Infinite_Loop, Infinite_Recursion,
and DDD that it must abort these emulations so that itself can terminate
normally.
SO THESE THREE INPUTS DO NOT FREAKING HALTWhy does the emulator halt then?
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