That one has been in the H-to-G collection for quite a while, a couple of versions -- HNE16T14:
Code: Select all
x = 101, y = 67, rule = LifeHistory
60.D3.D.5D3.D4.3D2.5D3.D6.D$60.2D2.D.D6.2D3.D7.D4.2D5.2D$60.D.D.D.D7.
D3.D7.D5.D4.D.D$60.D2.2D.3D5.D3.4D4.D5.D3.D2.D$60.D3.D.D7.D3.D3.D3.D
5.D3.5D$60.D3.D.D7.D3.D3.D3.D5.D6.D$60.D3.D.5D2.3D3.3D4.D4.3D5.D4$76.
B13.4B$71.B3.3B11.4B$D3.D.5D.D3.D3.D4.3D2.5D3.D6.D24.2B.6B8.5B$2D2.D.
D5.D3.D2.2D3.D7.D4.2D5.2D21.5B.7B3.8B$D.D.D.D5.D3.D3.D3.D7.D5.D4.D.D
19.A25B$D2.2D.3D3.D3.D3.D3.4D4.D5.D3.D2.D17.3B2AD23B$D3.D.D5.D.D.D3.D
3.D3.D3.D5.D3.5D16.4BACBD21B.3B$D3.D.D5.2D.2D3.D3.D3.D3.D5.D6.D17.5BD
CDB2A22B$D3.D.5D.D3.D2.3D3.3D4.D4.3D5.D17.B5ABDB2A21B2A$63.4BA25B.B2A
$63.4B2.23B3.B$62.4B5.B2.18B$61.4B9.17B$35.4B21.4B10.17B$34.4B36.19B$
33.4B38.18B$32.4B39.4B2.12B$17.B13.4B46.11B$12.B3.3B11.4B47.8B$11.2B.
6B8.5B48.10B$8.5B.7B3.8B45.A.2AB.4B2.2A$6.A25B43.3AB2AB7.A$4.3B2AD23B
41.A4.B10.3A$4.4BACBD21B.3B38.3A.2A11.A$4.5BDCDB2A22B40.A.A$4.B5ABDB
2A21B2A39.A.A15.4B$4.4BA25B.B2A40.A15.4B$4.4B2.23B3.B56.4B$3.4B5.B2.
18B59.4B$2.4B9.17B59.4B$.4B10.16B45.B13.4B$15.6B2.9B.B37.B3.3B11.4B$
16.5B3.10BA35.2B.6B8.5B$16.4B5.6B.BA.A31.5B.7B3.8B$25.6B2.BA30.A25B$
25.6B32.3B2AD23B$21.A.2AB.4B32.4BACBD21B.3B$19.3AB2AB.3B33.5BDCDB2A
22B$18.A4.B4.4B31.B5ABDB2A21B2A$19.3A.2A5.2A31.4BA25B.B2A$21.A.A6.A
32.4B2.23B3.B$21.A.A7.3A28.4B5.B2.18B$22.A10.A27.4B9.17B$60.4B10.17B$
74.18B$75.18B2.2A$75.4B2.12B3.A$81.14B.A.2A$82.7B4.2A.2A.A$81.10B3.A$
82.5B.B2A.A.A$83.4B.B2AB2A$83.3B4.B$84.2B3.2A.2A$90.A.A$90.A.A$91.A!
Your new version has better clearance for the eater2 in the SW, but to compensate for that, the eater in the SE has to stick out southward a little farther. The block catalyst is in the same place.
An extra good thing about your new version is that it's a merge circuit like the welded-catalyst version (bottom right), but it's Spartan (by slsparse standards) like the other plain-eater2 version of NE16T14 (top right). I think it might well start showing up in self-constructing circuitry as a Snark replacement -- or an improvement on a Snark, really, since a Snark can't be used as a merge circuit. Repeat time is 74, so it's highly single-channel-compatible:
Code: Select all
x = 59, y = 42, rule = LifeHistory
3.A$3.BA51.2B$2.3AB49.4B$3.4B47.4B$4.4B10.A34.4B$5.4B7.3A33.4B$6.4B5.
A21.B13.4B$7.4B4.2A15.B3.3B11.4B$2A6.9B14.2B.6B8.5B$.A7.6B13.5B.7B3.
8B$.A.2A5.6B3.B2.2B2.26B$2.A2.A4.43B$3.2AB3.44B.3B$4.14B2A13B2A22B$5.
13B2A13B2A21B2A$6.48B.B2A$6.17B.4B2.23B3.B$7.15B.4B5.B2.18B$7.19B6.D
2.17B$8.17B5.3D2.16B$10.14B5.D5.6B2.9B.B$9.8B4.2ABA4.2D5.5B3.10BA$9.
6B6.2AB3A4B4.5B5.6B.BA.A$9.5B8.5BAB5.4B7.6B2.BA$9.B.B9.2AB3A4B2.4B8.
6B$10.3B8.BABA11B5.A.2AB.4B$9.B2AB8.BABA10B4.3AB2AB.3B$10.2A9.2BA10B
4.A4.B4.4B$19.2DB.10B6.3A.2A5.2A$18.D.DB3.B2D3B10.A.A6.A$18.D6.B2D3B
10.A.A7.3A$17.2D6.4B13.A10.A$26.3B$27.2B.BD$26.B2DBD.D$25.BDBDBD.D$
23.D2.D.D.D.D.2D$23.4D.2D2.D2.D$27.D4.2D$18.2A5.D.D$17.A.A5.2D$19.A!
I'll be very interested to see if it's possible to compile a HNE16T14maker with 0-degree elbow technology, that's smaller than the current
Snarkmaker. The HNE16T14breaker might be a bit more of a challenge, I suppose, but that won't be all that many gliders compared to the maker.
... Any hope of getting another glider out somewhere, while keeping the Spartan-ness and the 74-tick repeat time? That would
really revolutionize single-channel construction, since SingleChannel74 is (probably) quite a bit more efficient than SingleChannel90.