Mirek's Cellebration

Mirek's Cellebration

Screenshot of Mirek's Cellebration
Original author(s) Mirek Wojtowicz
Initial release April 17, 1999 (1999-04-17)
Written in Borland Delphi
Operating system Windows, ?
Available in English, Polish, ?
Website www.mirekw.com/ca

Mirek's Cellebration (abbreviated MCell) is a 32-bit Windows freeware program designed by Polish computer programmer Mirek Wójtowicz for running one-dimensional and two-dimensional cellular automata (CA).[1]

The program, currently in Version 4.20, supports more than 300 CA rules and over 1,000 pattern files in 14 different families including "Life," "Large than Life," "Vote for Life," "Weighted Life"," "1-D binary CA," "1-D totalistic CA" and “Generations."[2] A Java-based version, Mirek’s Java Cellebration, is an applet that plays more than 300 CA rules and more than 1,400 patterns.

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