Xtoys

(http://thy.phy.bnl.gov/www/xtoys/xtoys.html)

The directory xtoys contains a set of cellular automata simulators I have written for Xwindows. The executables here are for Linux. The xtoys gallery shows lots of pictures produced by these programs (beware if you have a slow link). To peek at the xising user interface, look here.

A further description of these files is in my contribution to the Lattice'95 proceedings.

The files in the xtoys directory include:

If you are on one of our local sparcstations, pointers to the executables are in /usr/local/bin. If this is in your path, typing "xising," etc. will start the corresponding program.

These all look best on a color display.

I want these to compile under generic X; so if you have problems on some machine supporting X, I would appreciate knowing so I can fix things.

Note:

Because of the Unisys patent on the LZW algorithm, compression is disabled for the subset of these programs that create gif files. The programs still work, but the saved graphics files are an order of magnitude larger than with compression. Comments in the source should enable any reasonable programmer to reinstall this feature (hint: search for the word "illegal").

Related links:

NOTE: No warranties, either express or implied, are hereby given. All software is supplied as is, without guarantee. The user assumes all responsibility for damages resulting from the use of these features, including, but not limited to, frustration, disgust, system abends, disk head-crashes, general malfeasance, floods, fires, shark attack, nerve gas, locust infestation, cyclones, hurricanes, tsunamis, local electromagnetic disruptions, hydraulic brake system failure, invasion, hashing collisions, normal wear and tear of friction surfaces, comic radiation, inadvertent destruction of sensitive electronic components, windstorms, the Riders of Nazgul, infuriated chickens, malfunctioning mechanical or electrical sexual devices, premature activation of the distant early warning system, peasant uprisings, halitosis, artillery bombardment, explosions, cave-ins, and/or frogs falling from the sky. (stolen from the fortunes db)

Mike Creutz

creutz@bnl.gov

File last modified: Feb 2001