Game of Life Links
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Re: Game of Life Links
Do GOL patterns pass muster as works of art?
Announcing a "new" browser-based (Java and Javascript) downloadable pattern collection.
http://www.collidoscope.com/cgolve/cgolvepc.zip
Instructions: download (about 250K), unzip, open cgolvepc.html in your browser, enjoy.
Features: integrated hyperlinks, automated slide show, color, easy to use.
Disclaimer: the "Alien Guns" exhibit is not GOL.
Announcing a "new" browser-based (Java and Javascript) downloadable pattern collection.
http://www.collidoscope.com/cgolve/cgolvepc.zip
Instructions: download (about 250K), unzip, open cgolvepc.html in your browser, enjoy.
Features: integrated hyperlinks, automated slide show, color, easy to use.
Disclaimer: the "Alien Guns" exhibit is not GOL.
Re: Game of Life Links
Seems you have not this one Game of Life variants:
http://www.duke.edu/web/isis/gessler/borland/ca.htm
there is a life 3D colorful at the end of the list
http://www.duke.edu/web/isis/gessler/borland/ca.htm
there is a life 3D colorful at the end of the list
Is beautiful that please without concept
Re: Game of Life Links
And many cellular automata with this funny prog Scratch/ BYOB (Scratch under steroïds)
http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/53079
http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/53079
Is beautiful that please without concept
Re: Game of Life Links
Looks like the link to Mark Niemiec's synthesis page has gone south.
I'm getting a redirect from interserv to earthlink.
Any known mirror?
triller
I'm getting a redirect from interserv to earthlink.
Any known mirror?
triller
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new
discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..."
-- Isaac Asimov
discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..."
-- Isaac Asimov
Re: Game of Life Links
A surprising amount is still available on the Wayback Machine [archive.org].triller wrote:Looks like the link to Mark Niemiec's synthesis page has gone south.
I'm getting a redirect from interserv to earthlink.
Any known mirror?
Mark is working on some minor cleanup of the HTML files, which haven't been regularly updated since late 1998. After that, the revised pages may pop up somewhere new... further bulletins as events warrant.
Re: Game of Life Links
Thanks, Dave.
triller
triller
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new
discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..."
-- Isaac Asimov
discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny ..."
-- Isaac Asimov
Re: Game of Life Links
and a rle reader by the same website: http://www.collidoscope.com/cgolve/golp ... iewer.html
the toad is actually a skewed pre-beehive!
- lukebradford
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Re: Game of Life Links
I have a downloadable collection and a large wiki of known patterns in Live Free or Die (s0/b2) at http://lfod.wikispaces.com.
Re: Game of Life Links
The link to Calcyman's site appears broken...
Re: Game of Life Links
Yes, those pages have been defunct since sometime in 2010, I think. I've updated the link with the only available backup copy, an Internet Archive version from 22 May 2010. All the images are broken, but if you click on them you can generally get to an RLE file equivalent to the missing image. Might be worth rebuilding some of those articles -- there's a lot of good information there.137ben wrote:The link to Calcyman's site appears broken...
If there's anything particular you're looking for that the WayBack Machine didn't save, I might possibly have a copy lying around somewhere -- let's see, there was a seven-segment decimal display, a phi calculator, pi calculator, a universal computer-constructor, a 2D binary counter -- and probably quite a few other impressive patterns that I've temporarily forgotten about...!
Re: Game of Life Links
Update: most of Calcyman's patterns are now available via the "Large Patterns" collection in Golly 2.6's Help > Online Archives. More can be added without building a new release of Golly -- so if a particular pattern seems to be missing, please feel free to ask for it!dvgrn wrote:[L]et's see, there was a seven-segment decimal display, a phi calculator, pi calculator, a universal computer-constructor, a 2D binary counter -- and probably quite a few other impressive patterns that I've temporarily forgotten about...!
TuneTiles.com
Hi all, I recreated GoL in JavaScript and added some social features around it. The algorithm for computing is not optimal, and neither is the web design or content management. Nevertheless, I think it may have some value if it were to grow because more people who otherwise wouldn't care might become interested in GoL because of the social element. Check it out on tunetiles.com. I'd love your feedback.
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Has nothing. Changing the subject. I had already posted my video, but I changed the channel, here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a8lxkn ... oKo39p_PGV
- Tezcatlipoca
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Re: Game of Life Links
Hi, does my site qualify to be on the list? http://patterns.boundstechconsulting.com It would be nice to add it if so. It's new, and with direction and participation of the conwaylife and CA community, I think it could be a nice resource for us to use in conjunction with this site and others.
I am especially excited to see more people on the site-wide public and private chat. You can do so anonymously or with an account. I think as a community we are not always a social as we could be. We are off in our own little worlds working and playing with CA, something exciting might happen if we interact more and cross pollinate our efforts!
I am especially excited to see more people on the site-wide public and private chat. You can do so anonymously or with an account. I think as a community we are not always a social as we could be. We are off in our own little worlds working and playing with CA, something exciting might happen if we interact more and cross pollinate our efforts!
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Re: Game of Life Links
Erich Friedman's Math Magic page has some interesting CA-related stuff:
- 1D cellular automata that do Math - http://www2.stetson.edu/~efriedma/mathmagic/0103.html
- A version of Life with exotic neighbourhood (not too interesting) - http://www2.stetson.edu/~efriedma/mathmagic/0115.html
- A growth model which, strictly speaking, is not a cellular automaton - http://www2.stetson.edu/~efriedma/mathmagic/0902.html
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who don't.
Re: Game of Life Links
Where is the replicator list?
Re: Game of Life Links
Never mind, found it: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/ca/replicators/danieldb wrote:Where is the replicator list?
Re: Game of Life Links
Can you pls update the link for Life32 to https://github.com/JBontes/Life32
Re: Game of Life Links
Done. It's nice to see Life32 in operation again. What versions of Windows will Life32v2.18 run on? It might make sense to set expectations in the README.JohanB wrote:Can you pls update the link for Life32 to https://github.com/JBontes/Life32
I'm having some trouble on a Windows 7 laptop. Windows shifts to a "basic" color scheme to run the program, and the Life32 application window can't be maximized, the zoom level can't be controlled very well, and patterns I open aren't always visible -- sometimes they're displayed correctly, and sometimes the window goes blank or only some cells are displayed.
Windows 7 also refuses to open the Life32 Help file, though you can fix that to some extent by downloading a Help file reader from Microsoft.
Re: Game of Life Links
Done. It's nice to see Life32 in operation again. ....
I've replied to your questions in the Life32 thread.
Re: Game of Life Links
I launched my 1D Cellular Automaton (ie elementary) some time ago:
http://www.destinydatasystems.com/Cellu ... utomaton1D
and have today launched a 2D CA:
http://www.destinydatasystems.com/Cellu ... utomaton2D
They're both quite basic at the moment, but I have a number of ideas for enhancements.
Happy New Year,
Chris.
http://www.destinydatasystems.com/Cellu ... utomaton1D
and have today launched a 2D CA:
http://www.destinydatasystems.com/Cellu ... utomaton2D
They're both quite basic at the moment, but I have a number of ideas for enhancements.
Happy New Year,
Chris.
Re: Game of Life Links
Happy New Year! This is my first post in 2017.
Brainfuck GoL implementation, which is pretty cool:
http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/brainfuck/
An example interpreter code in order to run the above code is here with my subtle alterings - it uses os instead of getch for handling stdin - original by Sebastian Kaspari here: https://github.com/pocmo/Python-Brainfuck :
Here is an example of running the game of life in the interpreter:
Brainfuck GoL implementation, which is pretty cool:
http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/brainfuck/
An example interpreter code in order to run the above code is here with my subtle alterings - it uses os instead of getch for handling stdin - original by Sebastian Kaspari here: https://github.com/pocmo/Python-Brainfuck :
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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Brainfuck Interpreter
# Copyright 2011 Sebastian Kaspari
#
# Usage: ./brainfuck.py [FILE]
#
# Naszvadi P modified dependency: s/getch/os/, minor tweaks, 2017
import os, sys
def execute(filename):
f = open(filename, "r")
evaluate(f.read())
f.close()
def evaluate(code):
code = cleanup(list(code))
bracemap = buildbracemap(code)
cells, codeptr, cellptr = [0], 0, 0
while codeptr < len(code):
command = code[codeptr]
if command == ">":
cellptr += 1
if cellptr == len(cells): cells.append(0)
elif command == "<":
cellptr = 0 if cellptr <= 0 else cellptr - 1
elif command == "+":
cells[cellptr] = cells[cellptr] + 1 if cells[cellptr] < 255 else 0
elif command == "-":
cells[cellptr] = cells[cellptr] - 1 if cells[cellptr] > 0 else 255
elif command == "[" and cells[cellptr] == 0: codeptr = bracemap[codeptr]
elif command == "]" and cells[cellptr] != 0: codeptr = bracemap[codeptr]
elif command == ".": sys.stdout.write(chr(cells[cellptr]))
elif command == ",": cells[cellptr] = ord(os.read(0, 1)[0])
codeptr += 1
def cleanup(code):
return filter(lambda x: x in ['.', ',', '[', ']', '<', '>', '+', '-'], code)
def buildbracemap(code):
temp_bracestack, bracemap = [], {}
for position, command in enumerate(code):
if command == "[": temp_bracestack.append(position)
if command == "]":
start = temp_bracestack.pop()
bracemap[start] = position
bracemap[position] = start
return bracemap
def main():
if len(sys.argv) == 2: execute(sys.argv[1])
else: print "Usage:", sys.argv[0], "filename"
if __name__ == "__main__": main()
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# ./npbf.py gol.bf
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- BlinkerSpawn
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Re: Game of Life Links
Where on earth can I find WLS?
Re: Game of Life Links
Good question. WLS 0.71 and earlier versions are on Jason Summers' website. Updating the first-post links now.BlinkerSpawn wrote:Where on earth can I find WLS?
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Richard McKenna is a professor at Stony Brook University, and for one of his courses last semester, he has his students develop online games based on Conway's Game of Life. They are available to play here:
https://spin-the-wheel-of-life.firebaseapp.com/
https://spin-the-wheel-of-life.firebaseapp.com/