No, although either or both might be a little misleading depending on what connotations you attach to it: an idealized Turing machine stores all its state on a rewritable tape (or several tapes, but that’s equivalent to the one-tape version) of symbols that’s infinite in both directions. You could think of that as analogous to both memory and disk, or to whatever the system you’re actually working with uses for storage.
No, although either or both might be a little misleading depending on what connotations you attach to it: an idealized Turing machine stores all its state on a rewritable tape (or several tapes, but that’s equivalent to the one-tape version) of symbols that’s infinite in both directions. You could think of that as analogous to both memory and disk, or to whatever the system you’re actually working with uses for storage.
Right, I know that. Was just curious why the extra verbiage in a post meant to explain something.
Because it’s late and I’m long-winded. I’ll delete it.