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    It's possible to emulate 32-bit arithmetic on a 36-bit machine ANDing the result of every operation with 0xFFFFFFFF to truncate it to 32-bits. So, these machines could implement Java, it would just be slower than if Java allowed nonet-based types. Commented Jun 19, 2015 at 22:52