HL75P

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HL75P
x = 28, y = 31, rule = B3/S23 14bo$13bobo$13bobo6$2o$bo$bobo$2b2o17b2ob2o$21b2obobo$26bo$26b2o4$2bo$ 2bobo18b2o$2b3o18b2o$4bo6$16b2o$16bo$17b3o$19bo! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ AUTOSTART ]] #C [[ WIDTH 480 HEIGHT 480 THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 12 GPS 20 LOOP 96 PAUSE 2 T 75 PAUSE 2 ]]
Pattern type Conduit
Conduit type Elementary
Input Herschel
Output pi-heptomino
Number of cells 35
Output orientation Turned left
Step 75 ticks
Recovery time
(ignoring FNG if any)
62 ticks
Minimum overclock period
(ignoring FNG if any)
Unknown
Spartan? Yes
Dependent? No
Discovered by Chris Cain
Year of discovery 2015

HL75P is an elementary Herschel-to-pi heptomino converter that was found by Chris Cain in May 2015.[1] It consists of a block, two eater 1s, and a pseudo still life containing a transparent block and another still life for a snake-type rock reaction. Shown in the infobox is one of the three block on eater isomers to make the conduit Spartan.

If followed by PF35W and WFx46H, it will yield a conduit that turns a Herschel left in 156 ticks, i.e. an L156.[2] But despite having same rotation, same step, and same repeat time, this conduit and the regular L156 are otherwise unrelated.

x = 35, y = 55, rule = B3/S23 20b2o$15b2o2bo2bo$10b2o3bobo2b2o$10bo7b2o$8b3o8bo$16bo2bob2o$15bobobo 2bo$16b2ob2o2$22bo$20b3o$19bo$19b2o2$10b2o$10b2o17b2o$29bo$31bo$b2o24b 5o$b2o6bo17bo4b2o$8bobo19b2o2bo$7b2o22bob2o$31bo$30b2o$2b2o13bo$3bo12b obo$3o3b2o8bobo$o4bobo$5bo$4b2o3$3b2o$4bo$4bobo$5b2o17b2ob2o$24b2obobo $29bo$29b2o4$5bo$5bobo18b2o$5b3o18b2o$7bo6$19b2o$19bo$20b3o$22bo! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ THEME 6 HEIGHT 600 WIDTH 480 GPS 30 ZOOM 8 AUTOSTART PAUSE 2 T 75 PAUSE 2 T 110 PAUSE 2 T 156 PAUSE 2 LOOP 157 ]]
Alternate L156

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See also

References

  1. Chris Cain (May 7, 2015). Re: The Hunting of the New Herschel Conduits (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  2. Simon Ekström (November 1, 2015). Re: The Hunting of the New Herschel Conduits (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums