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On 4/2/2025 9:10 AM, joes wrote:No, the behaviour of HHH differs from that of HHH1. The simulation is different. One is correct, the other one is incorrect.Am Mon, 31 Mar 2025 18:34:17 -0500 schrieb olcott:On 3/31/2025 5:54 PM, dbush wrote:No, it is YOUR misconception. The algorithm DDD consists of theWe have already been over this.
function DDD, the function HHH, and everything that HHH calls down to
the OS level.
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HHH(DDD) and HHH1(DDD) have the same inputs all the way down to the OS
level. The ONLY difference is that DDD does not call HHH1(DDD) in
recursive emulation.That is actually not a difference but the same that DDD calls HHH.That DDD calls HHH(DDD) instead of HHH1(DDD)
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causes the behavior of DDD emulated by HHH and
DDD emulated by HHH1 to differ.
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