Topic: "linux debugging" (page 7 of 9)

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You seem to not understand the question. You claimed that there are more than one machine that can execute SCRIPTS directly. Not bytecode or assembly. A Z80 processor doesn't even recognise those "basic" opcodes. As far as a Z80 processor is concerned, these two opcodes are:

F7 RST 30H
F8 RET M
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AS YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT IS A GLASS CPU I WILL TEACH YOU FIRST CPU MADE OF GLASS BY MANY UNIVERSITIES THAT CAN EXECUTE HIGHT LEVEL LANGUAGE I THINK THAT THERE IS A PICK OF HIM fisrstly made by sharp www.sharpmz.org/z80glass.htm
Edited by Rayden on 21.07.2006 14:05:21
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For the last time, bytecode or machine code is not a script.

And that z80 cpu on glass is still a z80 cpu. It's just a remake with some new materials, but nowhere do I read anything about these miraculous claims you make that it can execute high level language. And even if it could, it still can't directly execute a script, like you claimed.
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you don't understand do you do ou haver heard about CLPDS OR CLC'S and it's not bytecode is tokens because they and they are developed by some universities... And when you know what is a CLPD or A CLC come to talk to m these machines exist and they provde an easy way of programming for industry and again they are not bytecode they are script or a basic language in that we can programme them they are a litle slow but what we can get from a CLPD...
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Now you're just throwing fancy acronyms around. It has nothing to do with the question I asked.

1. It's a CPLD, not a CLPD
2. There are lots of CPLD's. They're mostly used to do all sorts of logical operations. They still can't execute scripts directly like you claimed.
3. A CLC is just a controller.
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nope there you are wrong you don't have in your hand what i have and is CLPD not CPLD that is another type...
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prove it
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well as you haven't know what i'm talking i will suggets to you to go learn some Ti-basic language and yes is an z80 based one and it cannot execute the token directly but sends the token trought port 58h and there it will be decoded and executed if an error ocurred a msg is sended back... here isthe link for learnig TI-BASIC http://bgo.netfirms.com/tutorials/index.html then i will show you what i have in my home maybe a litle image... if you want the tokens search for an ti83plus.inc then if you want to test it get these program ti83plus flash debugger then try to stop the program from being executed and by the way the program is located at xxxx so you don't have problems to put it to work... but causing a trap to it will be more difficult...
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Like TheHiveMind already said:
QuoteQuote from TheHiveMind:
"and as it is not script because it is executed direclty[sic]" - The only thing I have ever heard of remotely resembling this was a processor core that could execute Java bytecode directly. For everything else, the source code is either compiled to machine code and executed by the processor or interpreted, like PHP, JavaScript and your beloved TI-programs you can write directly with the calculator.
linkThe Wikipedia on TI-Basic

Sure, TI calculators are fun, in fact I have one too. But this is not an answer to my question.

CPLD means Complex Programmable Logic Device and it's sometimes misspelled as CLPD / Complex Logic Programmable Device. If you don't believe me, compare google hits or something.

I'm getting kinda tired of this discussion. I think it's clear you have no solid foundation for your arguments. Next time think before you say such weird things.

~The End~
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[removed] rayden is just ignorant, shouldn't have spent so many words on this anyway.
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