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Jelly is not a common cpu.
There is no general registers, just 3-state buffers to keep the data bus safe.
There is no arithmetic logical unit (ALU), just a eeprom with unary math results for copy, increment, decrement , negate and clear a byte.
There is no comparator, just a flag is zero or not.
There is no input or output devices, just tapes to read or write,
There is no memory address, just moves to forward or to backward.
And Jelly executes a esoteric language.
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