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Visual Automata Simulator

Visual Automata Simulator - 1.2.1

create finite state automata & turing machines

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Current Version: 1.2.1
Release Date: 2006-03-16
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 5,745
Downloads (all versions): 6,431

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Product Description:

A tool for simulating, visualizing and transforming finite state automata and Turing Machines.

  • Creates, simulates and transforms DFA and NFA machines
  • Creates and simulates TM
  • Batch tests for TM: useful features to test a bunch of files quickly!
  • Easy-to-use GUI interface (multi-documents)
  • Smart links between objects
  • Machines can be drawn using the mouse - and resized at any time
  • Multiple machines can be created in a single document
  • Multiple documents can be opened at the same time
  • Documents can be saved and reloaded from disk
  • Debug mode to see exactly how the machine is working (each step has a different color)
  • MacOS X GUI compliant

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows NT

Additional Requirements:

  • Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003

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Visual Automata Simulator Usage Tipmanual - Version: 1.2.1, 4/24/2007 11:10AM PST

martinvillarreal
its a nice aplication, but maybe need a user manual. its very intuitive, but to draw an epsilon transition you must put a "e", or if you want to put more than one transition beetwen 2 states you need to put for example "a, b", thats things must be in a manual, thanks
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