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Pycage - Automation engine

CAGE is a fairly generic and complete cellular automaton simulation engine. It supports both 1D and 2D automata, a variety of prepackaged rules, and the concept of "agents" which can move about independently on the map for implementing agent behavior.

It comes with numerous examples of fully-functional CA systems, including Conway's Game of Life, Langton's self-reproducing automaton, Langton's "vants," and 1D automata rule explorers. It also comes with simple displayers (including a curses interface for 2D automata) and a unique implementation of a finite state machine. CAGE is intended primarily as an education toolkit, rather than an industrial-strength CA simulator.



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Web pagehttp://www.alcyone.com/pyos/cage/
Source tarballhttp://www.alcyone.com/pyos/cage/cage-1.1.2.tar.gz
Version 1.1.2 (stable) released on 2002-11-05
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later.
This is not a GNU package.

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