Reviving lifesrc?
Posted: January 14th, 2016, 11:47 am
Well, lifesrc is an old program, and the ones used now are mostly WinLifeSearch and JavaLifeSearch. However, after I switched to linux (for hardware restrictions, actually) lifesrc is the best one available. (My computer chokes on Java.)
Therefore I thought it would be a good idea to revive lifesrc, add a Golly frontend and make it cross-platform probably by removing the ncurses dependency. (Edit: lifesrcdumb seems to be ncurses-stripped.) It would be easier to tweak and compile even if you are on Windows.
@Dean
I heard you made a tweak of lifesrc that adds partial subperiod searching (just as in JLS) Could you share it with us? Did it survive in your hard drive over the years...?
EDIT: Has anybody compiled lifesrc on Windows? Does "lifesrcdumb" compile well? Thanks in advance...
Therefore I thought it would be a good idea to revive lifesrc, add a Golly frontend and make it cross-platform probably by removing the ncurses dependency. (Edit: lifesrcdumb seems to be ncurses-stripped.) It would be easier to tweak and compile even if you are on Windows.
@Dean
I heard you made a tweak of lifesrc that adds partial subperiod searching (just as in JLS) Could you share it with us? Did it survive in your hard drive over the years...?
EDIT: Has anybody compiled lifesrc on Windows? Does "lifesrcdumb" compile well? Thanks in advance...