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On 5/10/2025 5:21 AM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:Right, the mapping that HHH computes must be by those rules, but since it breaks its rules, it doesn't get the right answer. Any HHH that reports an answer needed to break the correct emulation rule by doing ony a partial emulation.olcott <polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:*I only came up with this in the last month*
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>Do I have to repeat this 1000 times before you ever notice>
that I said it once?
Most of what you write, you have written many, many times. Reading your
posts is dull, dull, dull. Whenever I look at your posts and see yet one
more x86 instruction sequence, or yet one more C fragment, I just
subconsciously skim over it. You must have posted these literally 1000
times and more.
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Why can't you post something original and fresh, for a change?
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>-- Copyright 2024 Olcott "Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius>
hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer
_DDD()
[00002172] 55 push ebp ; housekeeping
[00002173] 8bec mov ebp,esp ; housekeeping
[00002175] 6872210000 push 00002172 ; push DDD
[0000217a] e853f4ffff call 000015d2 ; call HHH(DDD)
[0000217f] 83c404 add esp,+04
[00002182] 5d pop ebp
[00002183] c3 ret
Size in bytes:(0018) [00002183]
HHH(DDD) is only allowed to compute the mapping from
its input finite string to the behavior that this
input finite string actually. This is measured by HHH
emulating DDD according to the rules of the x86 language.
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