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A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine: as the heads ("ants") walk along the screen, they change pixel values in their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behavior is influenced. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_ant http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_machine Written by David Bagley; 1997.
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Located in
hacks/config/ant.xml.h:2
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Simulates an original Apple ][ Plus computer in all its 1979 glory. It also reproduces the appearance of display on a color television set of the period. In "Basic Programming Mode", a simulated user types in a BASIC program and runs it. In "Text Mode", it displays the output of a program, or the contents of a file or URL. In "Slideshow Mode", it chooses random images and displays them within the limitations of the Apple ][ display hardware. (Six available colors in hi-res mode!) On X11 systems, This program is also a fully-functional VT100 emulator. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_II_series Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003.
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Located in
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This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils:small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James Macnicol; 1996.
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Translated by
GNOME PL Team
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Located in
hacks/config/bubbles.xml.h:12
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Sparse
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Located in
../hacks/config/coral.xml.h:8 ../hacks/config/fireworkx.xml.h:7
../hacks/config/gflux.xml.h:8 ../hacks/config/glblur.xml.h:5
../hacks/config/glmatrix.xml.h:5 ../hacks/config/imsmap.xml.h:8
../hacks/config/lavalite.xml.h:5 ../hacks/config/pyro.xml.h:5
../hacks/config/qix.xml.h:8 ../hacks/config/squiral.xml.h:10
../hacks/config/xmatrix.xml.h:18
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Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as random squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written by Martin Pool; 1999.
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Located in
hacks/config/critical.xml.h:2
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Animates a Rubik-like puzzle known as Cube 21 or Square-1. The rotations are chosen randomly. See also the "Rubik" and "GLSnake" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_One_%28puzzle%29 Written by Vasek Potocek; 2005.
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hacks/config/cube21.xml.h:2
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More "discrete map" systems, including new variants of Hopalong and Julia, and a few others. Written by Tim Auckland; 1998.
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Located in
hacks/config/discrete.xml.h:5
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Bounce
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Located in
../hacks/config/companioncube.xml.h:6 ../hacks/config/distort.xml.h:17
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DNA Lounge 375 Eleventh Street San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.dnalounge.com/ Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001.
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Located in
../hacks/config/dnalogo.xml.h:2
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This draws a waving colored flag, that undulates its way around the screen. The flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By default, it displays either the current system name and OS type, or a picture of "Bob". Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski; 1997.
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Located in
hacks/config/flag.xml.h:11
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