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From: "Fred. Zwarts" <F.Zwarts@HetNet.nl>
Newsgroups: comp.theory
Subject: Re: Incorrect requirements --- Computing the mapping from the input
 to HHH(DD)
Date: Tue, 13 May 2025 13:05:52 +0200
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Op 12.mei.2025 om 06:11 schreef olcott:
> On 5/11/2025 10:54 PM, dbush wrote:
>> On 5/11/2025 11:50 PM, olcott wrote:
>>> On 5/11/2025 10:39 PM, dbush wrote:
>>>> On 5/11/2025 11:36 PM, olcott wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> You try to get away with changing the subject
>>>>> because you know that you are lying about one
>>>>> or more steps of DDD emulated by HHH according
>>>>> to the rules of the x86 language 
>>>>
>>>> It is you who are changing the subject away from DDD emulated by HHH 
>>>> (not one or more steps of DDD emulated by HHH) which you have 
>>>> admitted for the record is not correct:
>>>>
>>>
>>> I am only referring to the hypothetical infinite
>>> set of pure x86 emulators specified below:
>>>
>>
>> Each of which is processing a distinct, different input.
>>
>> Changing the input is not allowed.
> 
> I am examining all the elements of a infinite set
> such that each HHH/DDD pair has a specific fixed form.
> 
> _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]
> 
> For all x86 emulators HHH that emulate 1 or more x86 instructions
> of an input there does not exist a DDD (matching the above template)
> correctly emulated by HHH such that DDD reaches its “ret” instruction
> final halt state.
> 
> 
> 

You are not only examining an infinite set of simulators, but also an 
infinite set of inputs. For each input you choose a simulator that is 
just too early to abort its simulation.. A few steps more would cause a 
natural end of the simulation.
Unfortunately, you choose an infinite number of wrong tools.
That does not prove anything about the correct behaviour of the inputs.