
achilles - OpenGL simulation of artificial life and evolution
achilles [-x <num of blocks in x axis> ] [-z <num of blocks in z axis>
] [-f <num of initial foods> ] [ <num of initial creatures> ] [-v] [-h]
This manual page documents briefly the achilles commands. It is an
artificial evolution simulation based on Hebbian neural networks and
ideas set forth in Larry Yaeger’s PolyWorld. Run the achilles -h
command to find out the default values for the options.
-x <num of blocks in the x axis>
How big the world should be, along the x axis.
-z <num of blocks in the z axis>
How big the world should be, along the z axis.
-f <num of initial foods>
How many food items there should be at the start.
<num of initial creatures>
How many creatures the world should start off with.
-v Output the version number.
-h Output a help text.
Matthew Danish <mdanish@andrew.cmu.edu>
/usr/share/doc/achilles/README
May 31, 2001 ACHILLES(1)
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