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Turing machine

I'm just looking for Turing machine for divide two binary numbers by
subtract. The input string of numbers can't be deleted. The result must
contain arrear. I need list of states (or c source). For example content of
tape:
BBBB111%11BBBB-->BBBB111%11BB10B1
Thanks for all help.
my email: le******@REMOVEhotmail.com

Nov 14 '05 #1
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Kvele wrote:
I'm just looking for Turing machine for divide two binary numbers by
subtract. The input string of numbers can't be deleted.
The result must contain arrear.
I need list of states (or c source). For example content of tape:
BBBB111%11BBBB-->BBBB111%11BB10B1


I used Google

http://www.google.com/

to search for

+"Turing Machine" +"simulator" +"long division"

and I found lots of stuff including

http://www.eunet.bg/simtel.net/msdos...re-bydate.html

turing10.zip (920603) 24K Turing Machine simulator with C source
Nov 14 '05 #2
Yes, I found it to, but what I need is TM for divide by sub. The most
helpful thing is table of state for "divide by sub",but I can't find it
anywhere.
Thank you for answer.

"E. Robert Tisdale" <E.**************@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote in message
news:cr**********@nntp1.jpl.nasa.gov...
Kvele wrote:
I'm just looking for Turing machine for divide two binary numbers by
subtract. The input string of numbers can't be deleted. The result must
contain arrear. I need list of states (or c source). For example content
of tape:
BBBB111%11BBBB-->BBBB111%11BB10B1


I used Google

http://www.google.com/

to search for

+"Turing Machine" +"simulator" +"long division"

and I found lots of stuff including

http://www.eunet.bg/simtel.net/msdos...re-bydate.html

turing10.zip (920603) 24K Turing Machine simulator with C source

Nov 14 '05 #3
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 03:09:21 +0100, "Kvele"
<le*****************@hotmail.com> wrote in comp.lang.c:
I'm just looking for Turing machine for divide two binary numbers by
subtract. The input string of numbers can't be deleted. The result must
contain arrear. I need list of states (or c source). For example content of
tape:
BBBB111%11BBBB-->BBBB111%11BB10B1
Thanks for all help.
my email: le******@REMOVEhotmail.com


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