"the wheels on the bus go round and round" but instead it's my janky 8-bit assembly shoving bytes into and out of these puny registers like LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA LDA STA
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The linked paper suggests that mov + unconditional jump is Turing complete
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yeah i was going to guess it would need JMP so that it can halt, but then i assumed somehow there was magick involved such that it wasn't necessary don't twete before reading papers i guess is the lesson
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(my impl was for 8051; that one doesn't have exciting addressing modes)
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Ah yep. It seems like the upper bound on how many moves you can have in a functional program is pretty high, even without the uniqueness of x86.
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