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Bill Gosper
1 quote attributed to Bill Gosper.
If the result loops with period = 1 with sign +, you are on a sign-magnitude machine. If the result loops with period = 1 at −1, you are on a twos-complement machine. If the result loops with period greater than 1, including the beginning, you are on a ones-complement machine. If the result loops with period greater than 1, not including the beginning, your machine isn’t binary — the pattern should tell you the base. If you run out of memory, you are on a string or bignum system. If arithmetic overflow is a fatal error, some fascist pig with a read-only mind is trying to enforce machine independence. But the very ability to trap overflow is machine dependent.
— Gosper on twos-complement fascism · c. 1972 · HAKMEM, MIT AI Memo 239, item 154