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Example 2 under Atomization of the instruction set
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== Example 2 under Atomization of the instruction set ==
 
This phrase doesn't make much sense:
 
"The RASP can be reduced to a RAM by moving its instructions off the tape to in finite-state machine"
 
Is this supposed to be:
 
"The RASP can be reduced to a RAM by moving its instructions off the tape to '''''a''''' finite-state machine"
 
or maybe, but less likely (and not very meaningful):
 
"The RASP can be reduced to a RAM by moving its instructions off the tape to '''''an in'''''finite-state machine"
?
 
--[[User:SilverStar|SilverStar]] 05:51, 23 October 2006 (UTC)