Pēcis Beisikāns' Journal
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2004 |
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Harcore Java is when two threads are going at it while their parents are sleeping. ./ |
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All physical computers are equivalent to finite state machines, due to the fact that their memory is not infinite. A computer with 64 megs of RAM along with 8 32-bit registers has a total of 536871168 bits of memory. Hence, such a machine can take on a finite number of states, namely: 2^536871168 states. It's a collossal number of states, but the fact is, all computers with finite memory are finite state machines. |
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