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On 7/12/2024 6:15 AM, Richard Damon wrote:Which proves that the simulation is incorrect.On 7/11/24 11:30 PM, olcott wrote:We stipulate that the only measure of a correct emulationOn 7/11/2024 10:18 PM, Richard Damon wrote:On 7/11/24 10:28 PM, olcott wrote:
is the semantics of the x86 programming language. By this
measure when 1 to ∞ steps of DDD are correctly emulated
by each pure function x86 emulator HHH (of the infinite
set of every HHH that can possibly exist) then DDD cannot
possibly reach its own machine address of 00002174 and halt.
_DDD()When N steps (with N = 1,2,3, up to ∞ , meaning up to an arbitrary large number) are simulated and none of these simulations is correct, because they all abort one cycle too soon, then the conclusion must be that HHH cannot possibly simulate itself correctly up to the end. None of them is able to use the semantics of the X86 language correctly, because that semantics does not require an abort for a halting program.
[00002163] 55 push ebp ; housekeeping
[00002164] 8bec mov ebp,esp ; housekeeping
[00002166] 6863210000 push 00002163 ; push DDD
[0000216b] e853f4ffff call 000015c3 ; call HHH(DDD)
[00002170] 83c404 add esp,+04
[00002173] 5d pop ebp
[00002174] c3 ret
Size in bytes:(0018) [00002174]
1,2,3... ∞ steps of DDD are correctly emulated is every>>>>
When 1,2,3... ∞ steps of DDD are correctly emulated by
HHH it is a lie to say that this many instructions were
not correctly emulated and you know it.
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But only N instructions "correctly emulated" is NOT a CORRECT emulaition of the instructions of DDD/HHH
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I didn't limit it to N. Is this your ADD? I say 1 to infinity steps !!!
I didn't limit it to N. Is this your ADD? I say 1 to infinity steps !!!
I didn't limit it to N. Is this your ADD? I say 1 to infinity steps !!!
I didn't limit it to N. Is this your ADD? I say 1 to infinity steps !!!
I didn't limit it to N. Is this your ADD? I say 1 to infinity steps !!!
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So, I guess NONE of them ever stop before reaching the end, if none of them stop before that.
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HHH/DDD pair that can possibly exist when HHH is a pure
function x86 emulator.
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