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Claude Code worked for 20 or 30 minutes in total, and produced a Z80 emulator that was able to pass ZEXDOC and ZEXALL, in 1200 lines of very readable and well commented C code (1800 lines with comments and blank spaces). The agent was prompted zero times during the implementation, it acted absolutely alone. It never accessed the internet, and the process it used to implement the emulator was of continuous testing, interacting with the CP/M binaries implementing the ZEXDOC and ZEXALL, writing just the CP/M syscalls needed to produce the output on the screen. Multiple times it also used the Spectrum ROM and other binaries that were available, or binaries it created from scratch to see if the emulator was working correctly. In short: the implementation was performed in a very similar way to how a human programmer would do it, and not outputting a complete implementation from scratch “uncompressing” it from the weights. Instead, different classes of instructions were implemented incrementally, and there were bugs that were fixed via integration tests, debugging sessions, dumps, printf calls, and so forth.
The resulting script is available here, and it worked first try to scrape up to 20,000 videos (the max limit). The resulting Python script has very Pythonic code quality following the copious rules provided by the AGENTS.md, and it’s more robust than my old script from 2021. It is most definitely not the type of output I encountered with Sonnet 4.5. There was a minor issue however: the logging is implemented naively such that the API key is leaked in the console. I added a rule to AGENTS.md but really this is the YouTube API’s fault for encouraging API keys as parameters in a GET request.