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Jesse (Full System)

JC
Jesse Comeau
Tue, Nov 25, 2025 10:07 PM

Hi,

I'm a gem5 (Full System Simulation), qemu (Full System Emulation) user.

I'm designing and creating my very own: Computer and Cellular devices.

Custom CC1, OPQ will replace, Fixed X86 and ARM, ISA.

So I'm designing and creating my very own: SimuSol (Full System

Simulation), EmuSol (Full System Emulation), and ModuSol (Full System
Modulation).

There's two types of languages, Compilation and Interpretation. So I'm

designing and creating my very own: Flux Execution language.

SimuSol (Full System Simulation), EmuSol (Full System Emulation),

ModuSol (Full System Modulation), will be written in Flux Execution
language, for Custom CC1, OPQ.

I already have Scribe: NumberScribe (Assembler and Compiler),

CrossScribe (Linker), LetterScribe (Lexer and Parser) in the works for my
Flux Execution language.

It's just me in the whole Development process. Just myself, Ubuntu CLI

Terminal (Lenovo: X86, Computer) and Termux CLI Terminal (Motorola: ARM,
Cellular). Both use BASH so...

...Eventually I'll be designing and creating my very own: Queue CLI
Terminal with SLANG. Which will replace Ubuntu and Termux with BASH.

Typical <Execution> <Script> <Options> with <Flags> commands. First

"Configure", second "Build", third "Run", from cloned "Source Code".

Here's the only real game changer: Custom, CC1 OPQ, replacing, Fixed,

X86 and ARM ISAs. ISAs don't work with other ISAs. OPQs work with other
OPQs. And it goes from Fixed to Custom. That's what it is. Everything else
revolves around it. The problem it solves is: Cross Platform compatibility,
and, allowing Computers and Cellulars to work in "Tandem".

Custom CC1 OPQ inspired Simulation and Emulation making Modulation,

with Compilation and Interpretation making Execution. Inspired by
Management and Administration making Organization, with Engineering and
Architecture making Infrastructure.

(I'm big into Computer Science and Business Administration.)

This is what involves gem5 and qemu. There's lots more.

I'd like to thank gem5 and qemu. Where does my relationship with both

gem5 and qemu begin or end in this process? From start to finish. Since
I've been using both gem5 and qemu for this process... May I mention you in
my work? Any Agreements or Policies? Insurance Liabilities? Partnerships?
Copyrights? Royalties? Professional or Legal terms? Trademarks? Patents?

Questions, Answers, Comments?

Thanks!

P.S.

Computer:
Synergy Reactor XPS870 Adamant
Cellular:
Synergy Reactor LTD375 Ethereal

Jesse Comeau
August 4th 1987
519-507-9274
Teeswater, On

Owner Founder
One.1

Hi, I'm a gem5 (Full System Simulation), qemu (Full System Emulation) user. I'm designing and creating my very own: Computer and Cellular devices. Custom CC1, OPQ will replace, Fixed X86 and ARM, ISA. So I'm designing and creating my very own: SimuSol (Full System Simulation), EmuSol (Full System Emulation), and ModuSol (Full System Modulation). There's two types of languages, Compilation and Interpretation. So I'm designing and creating my very own: Flux Execution language. SimuSol (Full System Simulation), EmuSol (Full System Emulation), ModuSol (Full System Modulation), will be written in Flux Execution language, for Custom CC1, OPQ. I already have Scribe: NumberScribe (Assembler and Compiler), CrossScribe (Linker), LetterScribe (Lexer and Parser) in the works for my Flux Execution language. It's just me in the whole Development process. Just myself, Ubuntu CLI Terminal (Lenovo: X86, Computer) and Termux CLI Terminal (Motorola: ARM, Cellular). Both use BASH so... ...Eventually I'll be designing and creating my very own: Queue CLI Terminal with SLANG. Which will replace Ubuntu and Termux with BASH. Typical <Execution> <Script> <Options> with <Flags> commands. First "Configure", second "Build", third "Run", from cloned "Source Code". Here's the only real game changer: Custom, CC1 OPQ, replacing, Fixed, X86 and ARM ISAs. ISAs don't work with other ISAs. OPQs work with other OPQs. And it goes from Fixed to Custom. That's what it is. Everything else revolves around it. The problem it solves is: Cross Platform compatibility, and, allowing Computers and Cellulars to work in "Tandem". Custom CC1 OPQ inspired Simulation and Emulation making Modulation, with Compilation and Interpretation making Execution. Inspired by Management and Administration making Organization, with Engineering and Architecture making Infrastructure. (I'm big into Computer Science and Business Administration.) This is what involves gem5 and qemu. There's lots more. I'd like to thank gem5 and qemu. Where does my relationship with both gem5 and qemu begin or end in this process? From start to finish. Since I've been using both gem5 and qemu for this process... May I mention you in my work? Any Agreements or Policies? Insurance Liabilities? Partnerships? Copyrights? Royalties? Professional or Legal terms? Trademarks? Patents? Questions, Answers, Comments? Thanks! P.S. Computer: Synergy Reactor XPS870 Adamant Cellular: Synergy Reactor LTD375 Ethereal Jesse Comeau August 4th 1987 519-507-9274 Teeswater, On Owner Founder One.1