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2024-02-29Removed 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.
2024-02-29Processes 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.
2024-02-29Initial commit.Paul Oliver