Fx158
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| Fx158 | |||||||||
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| Pattern type | Conduit | ||||||||
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| Conduit type | Elementary | ||||||||
| Input | Herschel | ||||||||
| Number of cells | 67 | ||||||||
| Output orientation | Unturned, flipped | ||||||||
| Output offset | (27, -5) | ||||||||
| Step | 158 ticks | ||||||||
| Recovery time (ignoring FNG if any) |
176 ticks | ||||||||
| Minimum overclock period (ignoring FNG if any) |
Unknown | ||||||||
| Spartan? | No | ||||||||
| Dependent? | No | ||||||||
| Discovered by | David Buckingham | ||||||||
| Year of discovery | 1996 | ||||||||
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Fx158 is an elementary conduit, one of the original sixteen Herschel conduits, discovered by Dave Buckingham on July 7, 1996.[1] After 158 ticks, it produces an inverted Herschel at (27, -5) relative to the input. Its recovery time is 176 ticks. It is the only known small conduit that does not produce its output Herschel via the usual Herschel great-grandparent, so it cannot be followed by a dependent conduit. Attempting to put a block there will just cause the block to be eaten.
In the pattern shown in the infobox, a ghost Herschel marks the output location.
References
- ↑ David Buckingham (October 12, 1996). "My Experience with B-heptominos in Oscillators". Paul Callahan's Page of Conway's Life Miscellany. Retrieved on November 9, 2020.
External links
- Fx158 at the Life Lexicon
Categories:
- Patterns
- Patterns with 67 cells
- Patterns found by David Buckingham
- Patterns found in 1996
- Outer-totalistically endemic patterns
- Conduits
- Elementary conduits
- Herschel conduits
- Conduits with output orientation Fx
- Conduits with output offset (27, -5)
- Conduits with recovery time 176
- Non-Spartan conduits
- Independent conduits