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From: Mike Rutenberg [mailto:mdr@scn.org] Subject: Life implementations of a Turing Machine It might be slow, but it would be unique!
11,040 generations per Turing machine step, and regenerating delay-line memory bits. Yes, it would be slow --- but it's a beautiful thing to watch if you can find a monitor large enough. My 1280x1024 shows about two thirds of the pattern. Gives a whole new meaning to being able to see inside the machine, anyway!
Given the Life terminology with patterns like 'Queen bee', would altering the VM on this be debugging, bugging or re-bugging?
- Peter
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