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Am Tue, 13 Aug 2024 21:38:07 -0500 schrieb olcott:You're misunderstanding the scenario? If your simulated HHH aborts its simulation [line 5 above], then the outer level H would have aborted its identical simulation earlier. You know that, right? [It's what people have been discussing here endlessly for the last few months! :) ]On 8/13/2024 9:29 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 8/13/24 8:52 PM, olcott wrote:You were trying to label an incomplete/partial/aborted simulationThat is what I said dufuss.A simulation of N instructions of DDD by HHH according to theNope, it is just the correct PARTIAL emulation of the first N
semantics of the x86 language is necessarily correct.
instructions of DDD, and not of all of DDD,
as correct.
how *HHH* returns*Try to show exactly how DDD emulated by HHH returns to its caller*A correct simulation of N instructions of DDD by HHH is sufficient toNope, if a HHH returns to its caller,
correctly predict the behavior of an unlimited simulation.
(the first one doesn't even have a caller)HHH simulates DDD enter the matrix
Use the above machine language instructions to show this.
DDD calls HHH(DDD) Fred: could be eliminated
HHH simulates DDD second level
DDD calls HHH(DDD) recursion detected
HHH aborts, returns outside interference
DDD halts voila
HHH halts
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