Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2024-02-29 | Removed information EAT-ing. | Paul Oliver | |
[#16] Allowing organisms to EAT information is causing huge reefs to form too early and occupy most memory space. Here we replace EATB/F with the old shift left/right. This is done to compare simulation stability. | |||
2024-02-29 | Processes can now eat from writeable addresses only. | Paul Oliver | |
I've found that allowing organisms to eat from everywhere (including addresses owned by other organisms) made the simulation too unstable. Organisms may now eat from either free memory, or from self-owned memory. | |||
2024-02-29 | Initial commit. | Paul Oliver | |