DITL_8765.txt Items: (9 entries) 0: Bounds: x1=9, y1=169, x2=490, y2=233 Type: -120 Info: 'The "game" of Life is a form of cellular automata devised by the mathematician John Horton Conway and popularized by Martin Gardner in Scientific American in 1970. At that time, it was actually played by hand on a checkerboard!' 1: Bounds: x1=414, y1=262, x2=480, y2=282 Type: 4 Info: 'More ...' 2: Bounds: x1=12, y1=259, x2=51, y2=278 Type: 4 Info: 'OK' 3: Bounds: x1=11, y1=3, x2=492, y2=24 Type: 8 Info: 'John Conway's game of LIFE ver 2.0c, © 1985, 1986 by Larry Hutchinson' 4: Bounds: x1=11, y1=28, x2=491, y2=63 Type: 8 Info: 'Please pass this program along to your friends. If you like it, I would appreciate it if you would send a few bucks or at least a note to:' 5: Bounds: x1=154, y1=65, x2=308, y2=114 Type: 8 Info: 'Larry (LAZ) Hutchinson 6950 SW Juniper Terr Beaverton, OR 97005' 6: Bounds: x1=9, y1=115, x2=490, y2=148 Type: 8 Info: 'Please mention where you got this copy and also mention the version # in case of updates.' 7: Bounds: x1=180, y1=217, x2=499, y2=236 Type: -120 Info: 'The fascination with Life stems from one thing:' 8: Bounds: x1=10, y1=233, x2=491, y2=256 Type: -120 Info: 'the rules are incredibly simple and yet the complexity is infinite.' DITL_8764.txt Items: (8 entries) 0: Bounds: x1=417, y1=264, x2=482, y2=284 Type: 4 Info: 'OK' 1: Bounds: x1=5, y1=184, x2=494, y2=233 Type: -120 Info: 'Use shift to select regions. Transfer regions to/from the Scrapbook or MacPaint. Press shift while moving regions to get relative displacement. Space or Return to single step.' 2: Bounds: x1=8, y1=55, x2=495, y2=105 Type: -120 Info: 'next generation. End of rules. The "game" part of Life arises from the intellectual challenge of creating new starting paterns that evolve in strange and wonderful ways.' 3: Bounds: x1=5, y1=241, x2=377, y2=293 Type: -120 Info: 'If a file named LifeResources exists, it will be searched first for resources. This allows new forms or cursors to be passed between friends.' 4: Bounds: x1=7, y1=104, x2=496, y2=138 Type: -120 Info: 'the accompanying ScrapBook file of Puffer forms, that people have been quite inventive over the last 16 years.' 5: Bounds: x1=8, y1=5, x2=495, y2=55 Type: -120 Info: 'For the neophyte, the rules of Life are thus: (1) if a given "checker" has either 2 or 3 neighbors, it will survive into the next generation and (2) if an empty square has exactly 3 neighbors, a checker will be born in the' 6: Bounds: x1=206, y1=87, x2=484, y2=105 Type: -120 Info: 'You will find via the forms menu, and also' 7: Bounds: x1=5, y1=164, x2=162, y2=180 Type: -120 Info: 'Non-obvious features:' DITL_8760.txt Items: (3 entries) 0: Bounds: x1=50, y1=10, x2=202, y2=44 Type: 8 Info: 'Not enough Memory to do that.' 1: Bounds: x1=11, y1=6, x2=43, y2=38 Type: 32 Info: '' 2: Bounds: x1=70, y1=87, x2=143, y2=107 Type: 4 Info: 'OK'