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'''WinLifeSearch''' (abbreviated as '''WLS''') is a graphical Windows port of [[David Bell]]'s [[lifesrc]] search program for finding new [[oscillator]]s and [[spaceship]]s, written by [[Jason Summers]]. It also has a rollover problem at around 2 billion calculations, where it rolls over to about -2 billion calculations.
'''WinLifeSearch''' (abbreviated as '''WLS''') is a graphical Windows port of [[David Bell]]'s [[lifesrc]] search program for finding new [[oscillator]]s and [[spaceship]]s, written by [[Jason Summers]].
 
==Known issues==
WLS has a rollover problem at around 2 billion calculations, where it rolls over to about -2 billion calculations.
 
==See also==
*[[JavaLifeSearch]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://entropymine.com/jason/life/software/ WinLifeSearch homepage]
* [http://entropymine.com/jason/life/software/ WinLifeSearch homepage]
* [https://github.com/jsummers/winlifesearch WinLifeSearch on Github]
* [https://github.com/jsummers/winlifesearch WinLifeSearch on GitHub]
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[[Category:Search software]]

Latest revision as of 15:00, 20 February 2026

WinLifeSearch
WinLifeSearch image
Homepage Click here
Purpose Search for oscillators and spaceships
Created by Jason Summers
Platform Windows

WinLifeSearch (abbreviated as WLS) is a graphical Windows port of David Bell's lifesrc search program for finding new oscillators and spaceships, written by Jason Summers.

Known issues

WLS has a rollover problem at around 2 billion calculations, where it rolls over to about -2 billion calculations.

See also

External links