L112

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L112
x = 24, y = 42, rule = B3/S23 15b2o$15bo$13b3o16$13b2o$4b2o7b2o$5bo$5bobo$2o4b2o$bo20b2o$bobo18bo$2b 2o16bobo$20b2o6$2bo$2bobo$2b3o$4bo2$14b2o$14b2o2b2o$18bobo$20bo$20b2o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ AUTOSTART ]] #C [[ ZOOM 10 GPS 20 LOOP 113 PAUSE 2 T 53 PAUSE 2 T 112 PAUSE 2 WIDTH 480 HEIGHT 480 THUMBSIZE 2 ]]
Pattern type Conduit
Conduit type Composite
Input Herschel
Number of cells 42
Output orientation Turned left
Output offset (12, -33)
Step 112 ticks
Recovery time
(ignoring FNG if any)
58 ticks
Minimum overclock period
(ignoring FNG if any)
Unknown
Spartan? Yes
Dependent? No
Discovered by David Buckingham
Year of discovery 1996
Not to be confused with L122.

L112 is a composite conduit, one of the original sixteen Herschel conduits, discovered by Dave Buckingham on July 5, 1996. It is made up of two elementary conduits, HLx53B and BFx59H. After 112 ticks, it produces a Herschel turned 90 degrees counterclockwise at (12, -33) relative to the input.

Its recovery time is 58 ticks; this is the limit of repeat time for any conduit that contains the BFx59H.

In the pattern shown in the infobox, a ghost Herschel marks the output location.

Gallery

Hlx53b.png
HLx53B
+ Conduit1.png
BFx59H
The two elementary conduits that form L112

See also

External links

Buckingham on B-heptominos in oscillators at Paul Callahan's Page of Conway's Life Miscellany