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- Moshe Sipper's Home Page Fine theoretical and practical introduction to Cellular Automata, ALife, and Complex Adaptive Systems.
- The Primordial Soup Kitchen Colorful images and Java movies of Cellular Automata, with recipes to explain their genesis. Also some tasty Real Recipes. By David Griffeath.
- IFIP Working Group 1.5 IFIP WG Cellular Automata and Machines home page. Resources on CA.
- Cellular Automata Laboratory An extendable DOS/Windows application for exploring cellular automata, accompanied by a thorough user guide; by Rudy Rucker and John Walker.
- Cafun An application for simulating complex systems; by André Homeyer. Requires Java.
- Stone's Free Mac Programs Many free CA, ALife, and Chaos programs for Macs.
- Hexatron A Java demonstration of cellular automata on a hexagonal grid.
- Jeffrey Ventrella's Artificial Life A collection of Jeffrey Ventrella's AL programs, including a very original "Breeding gliders with CA" simulator. Papers on Artificial Life.
- Complex Computation Lab - Trend and jTrend 2D general-purpose cellular automata simulators for Unix or Java at Iowa State University.
- Mirek's Cellebration 1D and 2D Cellular Automata viewer, explorer and editor by Mirek Wojtowicz. Huge libraries of CA rules and patterns, gallery of CA rules, news, links. Free 32-bit Windows MCell software.
- Cellular Automata and the Edge of Chaos David J. Eck's Java-illustrated introduction to 1-dimensional cellular automata.
- SDSR Loops Structurally Dissolvable Self-Reproducing Loop and Evoloop, by Hiroki Sayama.
- Introduction to Cellular automata (game of life, brian's brain...) available in PDF, illustrated with a program (CAV) and an applet which show the capability of a conway CA to manage boolean functions as part of a Turing machine(LogiCell).
- Larger than Life Kellie Michele Evans' PhD thesis.
- Cellular Automata in Optical Mapping A Java applet demonstrating cellular automata models of cardiac dynamics; by Gil Bub.
- Mirek's Java Cellebration General Cellular Automata Java applet running over 200 rules from 12 CA families, equipped with a big library of patterns. By Mirek Wojtowicz.
- XToys A set of Cellular Automata simulators written for XWindows. By Mike Creutz.
- Lotus Artificial Life Reversible Cellular Automata, neighbourhoods, billiard ball machines, Java applets. By Tim Tyler.
- Visions of Chaos Home page of a versatile Windows software by Jason Rampe. The program covers Cellular Automata, Chaos, and Fractals.
- Cellular Automata Miscellanea A repository with cellular automata related papers, lectures and software concentrating on Rule 110 by Harold V. McIntosh.
- Universal Cellular Automaton A Java Applet for simulating all kind of cellular automata, including Conway's Game Of Life or snowflake generation rules. By Frank Buß.
- Groovy Lava by NetPlay Software Cellular Automata software that uses probability theory with Conway's game of life rules to produce new and beautiful animations using DirectX 8.0.
- Capow98 - Cellular Automata and Electric Power A Windows application that can simulate and analyze various one-dimensional and two-dimensional cellular automata, part of the Cellular Automata and Electric Power project lead by Dr. Rudy Rucker.
- Ant for DOS 1.1 An open source implementation of Langton's ant in Q-Basic. Supports older monitors; by Robin Upton.
- Hexagonal Life A hexagonal version of John Conway's game of life, for Windows and Macintosh.
- Cellular Automata Generator An interactive cellular automata generator with C++ source code available for downloading; by Kevin McDermott.
- Discrete Dynamics Lab Tools for researching discrete dynamical networks - from cellular automata to random boolean networks; by Andrew Wuensche.
- CAGE A generic and extensible cellular automaton simulation engine written in Python.
- Discrete, Amorphous Physical Models Minimal discrete models. Cellular automata-like animations without grids or synchronization; by Erik Rauch.
- Stephen Wolfram's articles on Cellular Automata Technical articles by one of the leading CA researchers, concerning both 1D and 2D Cellular Automata.