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'''45-degree MWSS-to-G''' is a small [[converter]] | '''45-degree MWSS-to-G''' (or 45-degree LWSS-to-G) is a small [[converter]] found by [[Ivan Fomichev]] on October 14, 2015, based on a reaction found by [[Dongook Lee]] in July of the same year. It accepts either an [[MWSS]] or [[LWSS]] as input and produces an output [[glider]] traveling at a 45-degree angle relative to the input direction. | ||
The form shown in the infobox can be built in any orientation by [[slmake]], as of November 2018, enabling it to be used in self-constructing circuitry. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{LinkLexicon|lex_1.htm#a-45degreemwsstog|name=45-degree MWSS-to-G}} | {{LinkLexicon|lex_1.htm#a-45degreemwsstog|name=45-degree MWSS-to-G}} |
Revision as of 21:47, 29 March 2019
45-degree MWSS-to-G | |||||||
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Pattern type | Conduit | ||||||
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Conduit type | Converter | ||||||
Input | MWSS | ||||||
Output | Glider | ||||||
Number of cells | 63 | ||||||
Bounding box | 17 × 27 | ||||||
Step | Unknown | ||||||
Recovery time (ignoring FNG if any) |
58 ticks | ||||||
Minimum overclock period (ignoring FNG if any) |
Unknown | ||||||
Spartan? | Yes | ||||||
Discovered by | Ivan Fomichev Dongook Lee | ||||||
Year of discovery | 2015 | ||||||
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45-degree MWSS-to-G (or 45-degree LWSS-to-G) is a small converter found by Ivan Fomichev on October 14, 2015, based on a reaction found by Dongook Lee in July of the same year. It accepts either an MWSS or LWSS as input and produces an output glider traveling at a 45-degree angle relative to the input direction.
The form shown in the infobox can be built in any orientation by slmake, as of November 2018, enabling it to be used in self-constructing circuitry.
External links
- 45-degree MWSS-to-G at the Life Lexicon