BNE14T30
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BNE14T30 | |||||
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Pattern type | Conduit | ||||
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Conduit type | Converter | ||||
Input | B-heptomino | ||||
Output | Glider | ||||
Number of cells | 27 | ||||
Step | Unknown | ||||
Recovery time (ignoring FNG if any) |
120 ticks | ||||
Minimum overclock period (ignoring FNG if any) |
Unknown | ||||
Discovered by | Tanner Jacobi | ||||
Year of discovery | 2016 | ||||
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BNE14T30 is a B-heptomino to glider converter found by Tanner Jacobi on 26 May Category:Patterns found in 2016, consisting of a block and an unnamed 23-bit still life, xs23_69ajc321e8zx123. This converter has the unusual property of being an edge shooter where no part of the reaction's envelope extends beyond the glider's output lane. It can be easily connected to Herschel circuitry via HFx58B or other known elementary conduits.
External links
- BNE14T30 at the Life Lexicon