HF95P
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Hf95P | |||||||||
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Pattern type | Conduit | ||||||||
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Conduit type | Elementary | ||||||||
Input | Herschel | ||||||||
Output | pi-heptomino | ||||||||
Number of cells | 35 | ||||||||
Bounding box | 22 × 26 | ||||||||
Output orientation | Unturned | ||||||||
Output offset | (23, -7) | ||||||||
Step | 95 ticks | ||||||||
Recovery time (ignoring FNG if any) |
66 ticks | ||||||||
Minimum overclock period (ignoring FNG if any) |
66 ticks | ||||||||
Spartan? | Yes | ||||||||
Dependent? | No | ||||||||
Discovered by | Paul Callahan | ||||||||
Year of discovery | 1997 | ||||||||
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HF95P is a small elementary conduit that turns a Herschel into a pi heptomino after 95 ticks. It is present as part of many composite conduits, including Fx176, F176, F149 and Bx222.
In the pattern shown in the infobox, the final eater 1 catalyst at the top can be removed to release an extra glider with systematic description NW19T102.
Categories:
- Patterns
- Patterns with 35 cells
- Patterns found by Paul Callahan
- Patterns found in 1997
- Conduits
- Elementary conduits
- Herschel conduits
- Herschel-to-pi-heptomino converters
- Conduits with output orientation F
- Conduits with output offset (23, -7)
- Conduits with recovery time 66
- Conduits with minimum overclock time 66
- Spartan conduits
- Independent conduits