Visual Turing Machine is a tool for visually designing Turing machines. This means no coding in abstract scripting languages, but simple point&click design. It uses the a..z symbol set, plus the "empty" # symbol, and also simulates an infinite tape.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/gajocsaba/programs/visualturing/index.htm
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Totally new version. I've started from scratched and changed everything I could think of. - n-ary symbol set - multiple windows - better execution - better portability - easier user interface - ability to re-edit your existing machines - ability to execute machines n times - usage of expressions, for example n+5 - statistics to calculate how many instructions were executed, and how much tape was used - easy to translate to other languages, just change text.properties - less bugs (I hope)
Totally new version. I've started from scratched and changed everything I could think of. - n-ary symbol set - multiple windows - better execution - better portability - easier user interface - ability to re-edit your existing machines - ability to execute machines n times - usage of expressions, for example n+5 - statistics to calculate how many instructions were executed, and how much tape was used - easy to translate to other languages, just change text.properties - less bugs (I hope)
Lots of changes! I've started programming from scratch, and here are some of the new features: - n-ary set of symbols - multiple windows (MDI) - huge workspace (10000x10000 pixels) without a memory issue - ability to edit your own machines - execute machines n times (where n is undefined) - use expressions, for example n+5, to execute machines - execute machines at desired speeds - statistics to see how many instructions were executed and how much tape was "used" - easily translatable to other languages - developed using MVC pattern
I saw other projects posting "news" like this, so I'll post it myself. I've made a home page for the project! Just click on 'Home page' on this page, or go to http://members.lycos.co.uk/gajocsaba/programs/visualturing/index.htm It's on Tripod because I couldn't log in to SourceForge's server to upload files :/ Anyway, the web site features the entire Javadoc documentation of the project, as well as nice advertisements from Google. Visit my home page cause I'm afraid they might shut it down if there aren't enough visits :(
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