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WireWorld
Cellular automaton created by Brian Silverman. Suited for simulating electrical circuits, and can also run a Turing machine.
Controls:
Tilt device to move the camera.
A button produces an electrical signal.
B button places or deletes wires in the middle of the display.
The logo button pauses and unpauses the simulation.
Free
Conway's Game of Life
Cellular automaton created by John Conway. Meant to simulation evolution and growth, and can also run a Turing machine. Controls: Tilt device to move the camera. A button places or deletes cells in the middle of the display. The logo button pauses and unpauses the simulation.
Free
Langton's Ant
Cellular automaton created by Chris Langton. Simulates patterns of chaos and order, and can also run a Turing machine. Controls: Tilt device to move the camera. The logo button pauses and unpauses the simulation.
I will put any random MicroBit projects I make here. To run the projects, download the .hex files and import them to a MicroBit device. (MicroBit V2 required)
If you don't know what a MicroBit is, search it up lol.
Also I don't recommend running these on an emulator, they can be buggy.
Controls are listed in each package's description.
Note: Cellular automata projects are limited to 32x32 grids. This is due to the array size limits of the MicroBit. Sowwy
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