<font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma">Every process state is defined in a structure which has registers, memory and flags. The VM may either execute them step-by-step or to the end. In another module, the operating system handles an arbitrarily long process queue and calls the VM in step-by-step mode. It's in charge of process reproduction with or without mutation (the VM reports to the OS that the process wants to reproduce). The OS also prints stats and will dump processes, save and load states, etc. Also, the VM and OS I/O is handled by a separate module, so I could improve or port it easily.sort of a doubt. how does work that VM and how does it "control" the processes?
<font size="2" face="Verdana,Tahoma">Kadomony 0.01 (the VM) is still not Turing-complete, it can't emulate itself. But this is the very first version of it, I plan on upgrading the machine with more memory and addressing modes.can any of them appear like the original "VM" and become a "god" of that "Universe"
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