top | item 42743085 (no title) platz | 1 year ago How is a jump realized by Not Gates? discuss order hn newest tomhee|1 year ago I dont think that the jump can be realized by NOT gates, but it's essentially "where to find the next NOT command". The jump is indeed a crucial part of the language, as it allows going back, and especially to make self-modifying code. Jerrrry|1 year ago I'm guessing by not jumping into a terminating/ halting NOOP.The logic is within the branching.
tomhee|1 year ago I dont think that the jump can be realized by NOT gates, but it's essentially "where to find the next NOT command". The jump is indeed a crucial part of the language, as it allows going back, and especially to make self-modifying code.
Jerrrry|1 year ago I'm guessing by not jumping into a terminating/ halting NOOP.The logic is within the branching.
tomhee|1 year ago
Jerrrry|1 year ago
The logic is within the branching.