F116

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F116
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Pattern type Conduit
Conduit type Elementary
Number of cells 31
Bounding box 35 × 28
Output orientation Unturned
Output offset (32, 1)
Step 116 ticks
Recovery time
(ignoring FNG if any)
138 ticks
Minimum overclock period
(ignoring FNG if any)
Unknown
Spartan? Unknown
Discovered by Paul Callahan
Year of discovery 1997

F116 is an elementary conduit, one of the original sixteen Herschel conduits, discovered by Paul Callahan in February 1997. After 116 ticks, it produces a Herschel at (32, 1) relative to the input. Its recovery time is 138 ticks; this can be reduced to 120 ticks by adding extra mechanisms to suppress the internal glider. It is Spartan only if the following conduit is a dependent conduit, so that the welded FNG eater can be removed.

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