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@@ -10,13 +10,17 @@ Bytecode interpreter for a subset of the 32-bit x86 ISA.
   unsigned numbers)
 * Only relative jump instructions (with 8-bit or 16-bit offsets).
 
-Basically a minimum basis set that a compiler for Mu can target. This isn't
-meant to run arbitrary binaries, just those generated by our compiler,
-allowing better tests for the compiler, access to processor/memory state
-without getting bogged down in details of the ELF format, ABI, STABS debugging
-format, etc., etc.
+These rules yield a clean instruction set. We don't care about running
+arbitrary binaries, just those generated by our Mu compiler.
 
-To run tests:
+Targeting a VM enables more comprehensive tests for the compiler, without
+requiring access to processor/memory state without getting bogged down in
+details of the ELF format, ABI, STABS debugging format, etc., etc.
+
+Having the VM implement a real (and ubiquitous) instruction set makes it easy
+to generate native binaries outside of tests.
+
+Just unit tests so far:
 
   ```
   ./subx test
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