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- From: johan.hogberg@senet.abb.se (Johan HĂ·gberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations
- Subject: Re: Amiga emulator
- Date: 9 Feb 1996 11:22:34 GMT
- Organization: ABB Network Control AB
- Message-ID: <4ffapq$ek0@sdaw04.seinf.abb.se>
- References: <4ej3bl$gm8@irk.zetnet.co.uk> <4f7ko4$g7h@thetimes.pixel.kodak.com> <4f83cn$mc5@flood.xnet.com> <DMEDHx.C2J@iglou.com> <4fch5m$34u@piglet.cc.utexas.edu> <4fedg4$1rs@zeus.tcp.co.uk>
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- In article <4fedg4$1rs@zeus.tcp.co.uk>, agale@agale.tcp.co.uk says...
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- >In article <4fch5m$34u@piglet.cc.utexas.edu> ahcson@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
- > (That Tree Piggy) writes:
- >> In article <DMEDHx.C2J@iglou.com>,
- >> Steve L. Edford <sledford@iglou.iglou.com> wrote:
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- >> ...stuff
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- >Pick up a book by Alan Turing sometime and read about a Turing
- >machine. Basically it prooves that any computing device can emulate
- >any other computing device.
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- >VIC-20 emulating a Cray... Spectrum emulating a DEC Alpha...
- >all a possibility.
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- You're wrong because a normal Turing Machine do infact have
- access to something wich corresponds to an infinite amount
- of memory wich not is true in the world we live in.
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- Perhaps if you take the ZX Spectrum and write some program
- wich enables virtual memory with the tape station it might
- be possible to emulate DEC Alpha.
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- /Johan Hogberg
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