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Apple Bottom (talk | contribs) (Screenshot of Golly simulating a Turing machine, taken by User:Throwaway85 on Wikipedia. Golly is Free/Open-Source Software licensed under the GNU GPL v2 or later. The screenshot shows the 6,366,548,773,467,669,985,195,496,000th (6 octillionth) ge...) |
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The screenshot shows the 6,366,548,773,467,669,985,195,496,000th (6 octillionth) generation, computed in less than 30 seconds on an Intel Core Duo 2GHz CPU using the [[HashLife]] algorithm. | The screenshot shows the 6,366,548,773,467,669,985,195,496,000th (6 octillionth) generation, computed in less than 30 seconds on an Intel Core Duo 2GHz CPU using the [[HashLife]] algorithm. | ||
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Screenshot of Golly simulating a Turing machine, taken by User:Throwaway85 on Wikipedia. Golly is Free/Open-Source Software licensed under the GNU GPL v2 or later.
The screenshot shows the 6,366,548,773,467,669,985,195,496,000th (6 octillionth) generation, computed in less than 30 seconds on an Intel Core Duo 2GHz CPU using the HashLife algorithm.
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