I'm looking for period multiplicating Herschel Tracks.

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Re: I'm looking for period multiplicating Herschel Tracks.

Post by Tawal » April 23rd, 2024, 3:31 pm

confocaloid wrote:
April 23rd, 2024, 2:47 pm

It seems possible to overclock that with a periodic glider stream at p94, p93, p92 and probably a few other periods, with varying results.
Yes, it works at p89-to-96 with exceptions :
  • p89 is glider eater
  • p92 is x3 multiplier
  • p95 is forbidden
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Re: I'm looking for period multiplicating Herschel Tracks.

Post by Tawal » May 1st, 2024, 11:58 am

Reviewing the SE7T14, I found two 2H-to-G and one 3H-to-G :

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x = 163, y = 49, rule = LifeHistory
22.3D2.D3.D5.D11.3D80.3D2.D3.D5.D11.3D$21.D3.D.D3.D5.D10.D3.D78.D3.D.
D3.D5.D10.D3.D$25.D.D3.D5.2D9.D86.D.D3.D5.2D9.D$24.D2.5D.3D.D2.3D.3D.
D2.2D80.2D2.5D.3D.D2.3D.3D.D2.2D$23.D3.D3.D5.D2.D.D5.D3.D82.D.D3.D5.D
2.D.D5.D3.D$22.D4.D3.D5.D2.D.D5.D3.D78.D3.D.D3.D5.D2.D.D5.D3.D$21.5D.
D3.D5.2D.3D6.3D80.3D2.D3.D5.2D.3D6.3D12$23.2A$23.A$24.A32.A99.A$21.4A
32.3A95.3A$21.A38.A93.A$23.B3A32.2A4.2B87.2A$7.2A14.BA2.A19.2A10.8B
70.2A12.5B$8.A12.4B.A.A19.A12.7B70.A11.4B$8.A.AB7.7B.A20.A.AB7.9B70.A
.AB7.6B$9.2AB.3B3.7B23.2AB.3B3.10B70.2AB.3B3.7B$11.15B25.19B71.16B$
11.16B24.18B72.17B$12.15B25.15B75.9B2D6B$11.15B25.15B75.10B2D6B$9.17B
23.17B73.18B$7.19B21.19B71.7B2D10B$7.2BE13B2D22.2BE15B72.2BE4BD10B$6.
3BEBE4B.5BD2BD20.3BEBE4B.3B2D4B70.3BEBE4B.3B2D4B$7.2B3E4B2.5B2D22.2B
3E4B2.2B2D3B72.2B3E4B2.2B2D3B$7.4BE4B2.7B21.5BE4B2.7B71.5BE4B2.7B$7.
8B4.6B21.9B4.6B71.9B4.6B$7.B10.7B21.2B10.7B71.2B10.7B$19.6B21.B12.6B
71.B12.6B$19.7B33.7B83.7B$2.2A16.3BDB17.2A16.5B67.2A16.3BDB$3.A16.4B
2D17.A16.6B67.A16.4B2D$3A15.5B2D15.3A15.7BDB63.3A15.5B2D$A17.2A.3B16.
A17.2A.5B2D62.A17.2A.3B$19.A39.A5.2D82.A$16.3A37.3A87.3A$16.A39.A89.A
!
They can also act as Still Life Factories …

EDIT by dvgrn: Added two of these to the stamp collections in the second post in this thread. The intermediate-block 2H-to-G was already in there.

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Re: I'm looking for period multiplicating Herschel Tracks.

Post by Tawal » Today, 7:10 am

I found this P-to-Block factory which is also a 3P-to-G.

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x = 45, y = 100, rule = LifeHistory
4$6.2A$7.A$7.A.AB$8.2AB.2A$10.2B2AB$9.5B$10.6B$10.10B$11.3E5B2D$13.E
5B2D$11.3E6B$11.7B$10.8B$11.7B$12.4B$10.5B$10.2A$11.A$8.3A$8.A11$6.2A
$7.A$7.A.AB$8.2AB.2A$10.2B2AB$9.5B3.B$10.6B2D2B$10.6B2D2B$11.3E5B2C$
13.E5B2C$11.3E6B$11.6BDB$10.8BD$11.5B3D$12.5B$10.5B$10.2A$11.A$8.3A$
8.A11$6.2A$7.A$7.A.AB$8.2AB.2A$10.2B2AB$9.5B3.B$10.6B2C2B$10.6B2C2B$
11.3E7B$10.3BE7B$10.B3E6B$11.8B$10.9B$11.9B$12.9B$10.5B3.4B$10.2A7.4B
$11.A8.4B$8.3A10.4B$8.A13.4B$23.4B$24.4B$25.4B$26.4B$27.4B$28.3B$29.
2B$30.B!
The only working conduit I found is HF96P, so it's a 3H-to-G (RT 144) :

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x = 60, y = 40, rule = LifeHistory
56.2B$55.3B$54.4B$53.4B$52.4B$51.4B$50.4B$35.A13.4B$16.BA17.3A10.4B$
15.BABA19.A8.4B$15.BABA13.2A3.2A7.4B$16.BA2B12.A.A2.5B3.4B$14.5B14.AB
4.9B$13.9B2.6B.3B4.9B$13.22B2.9B$14.32B$13.18B2A5B3D6B$11.20B2A7BD5B
2D$9.29B3D5B2D$9.2BC32BD2B$8.3BCBC20B3.6BD3B$9.2B3C17B.B3.5B3.B$8.5BC
16B7.2B2AB$7.21B7.2AB.2A$6.4B5.14B5.A.AB$5.4B4.17B4.A$4.4B5.2A2.14B2.
2A$4.3B7.A2.15B$4.2B5.3A3.15B$4.B6.A6.15B$19.13B$21.5B3.2B$19.6B3.2B$
19.2A.B4.B2AB$20.A7.2A$17.3A$17.A!
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