From: fractint-owner@xmission.com (fractint Digest) To: fractint-digest@xmission.com Subject: fractint Digest V1 #21 Reply-To: fractint@xmission.com Sender: fractint-owner@xmission.com Errors-To: fractint-owner@xmission.com Precedence: fractint Digest Tuesday, September 30 1997 Volume 01 : Number 021 In this issue: Re: (fractint) 3d quaternion fractals Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! (fractint) New URL (fractint) An interesting fractal Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal (fractint) 3D formula Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal (fractint) Algorithms of XLock (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug? Re: (fractint) 3D formula (fractint) Xfractint Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) Xfractint Re: (fractint) Xfractint Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Re: (fractint) 3D formula Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the fractint or fractint-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 28 Sep 1997 16:10:37 +2 From: "J.P. Louvet" Subject: Re: (fractint) 3d quaternion fractals le 26 Sep 97 a 23:01, Dirk Meyer ecrivait (Dirk Meyer wrote) : > Hallo! > > I want to call your attention to my image gallery of 3d quaternion > fractals (fractint´s quatjul type shows 2d intersections of these > objects) > The URL is: > http://wwwcip.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/~phy11733/index_e.html > > and I want to ask if there is interest in supporting real 3d fractals in > future versions of fractint, or if any work is in progress concerning > this point. (I myself would be _very_ interested, and perhaps I could > help on coding.) > > Dirk Meyer. > Hi Dirk, Very beautiful quaternions : great pages ! I will look at the program when I will have time. Jean-Pierre - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Sep 1997 10:19:20 -0600 From: "Tim Wegner" Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Sean wrote: > You're not going crazy, Paul. My fractint.cfg file had the same errors > in it before I went in and hand-edited it. And I too got my copy from > Spanky. I'm not ready to say Paul is crazy yet , but I haven't seen this problem. I do recall, though, that the feature that allows you to edit your your fractint.cfg from within Fractint was broken in recent earlier versions. I didn't notice this because I never use it (in fact I can't even remember now how to invoke fractint.cfg editing!) If you tried to edit your fractint.cfg from within Fractint it trashed the file along the lines that Paul mentioned. However even then it would be OK when you first installed Fractint, and would stay OK if you avoided editing. If anyone can duplicate Paul's problem please let me know. Tim - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Sep 1997 23:34:55 -0400 (EDT) From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! > >Sean wrote: > >> You're not going crazy, Paul. My fractint.cfg file had the same errors >> in it before I went in and hand-edited it. And I too got my copy from >> Spanky. > >I'm not ready to say Paul is crazy yet , but I haven't seen >this problem. > >I do recall, though, that the feature that allows you to edit your >your fractint.cfg from within Fractint was broken in recent earlier >versions. I didn't notice this because I never use it (in fact I >can't even remember now how to invoke fractint.cfg editing!) If you >tried to edit your fractint.cfg from within Fractint it trashed the >file along the lines that Paul mentioned. However even then it would >be OK when you first installed Fractint, and would stay OK if you >avoided editing. > >If anyone can duplicate Paul's problem please let me know. Clearly a bad archive got distributed and replaced in short order at Spanky. Probably, the bad archive was created after some cfg-editing on the part of the distributor using the buggy version of the editor. (Can the cfg bug cause the btrace hang though?) I shall replace the bogus version on the other machine with a new copy from Spanky. - -- .*. Where feelings are concerned, answers are rarely simple [GeneDeWeese] -() < When I go to the theater, I always go straight to the "bag and mix" `*' bulk candy section...because variety is the spice of life... [me] Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca, http://chat.carleton.ca/~pderbysh - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 12:03:47 +2 From: "J.P. Louvet" Subject: (fractint) New URL Hi all, On account of modifications of aliases on the university network, the URL for my personal fractal pages is now http://graffiti.u-bordeaux.fr/MAPBX/louvet/jpl0.html (French version) and http://graffiti.u-bordeaux.fr/MAPBX/louvet/jpl0a.html (English version) - --------------------------------------------------------------- J.P. Louvet | Phone : (33)56-84-58-35 IUT Universite Bordeaux I | Fax : (33)56-84-58-29 33405 Talence CEDEX France | e-mail : louvet@iuta.u-bordeaux.fr - --------------------------------------------------------------- Fractales sur serveur Web Universite Bordeaux I : http://graffiti.u-bordeaux.fr/MAPBX/louvet/jpl0.html - --------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Sep 97 12:27:48 EDT From: dewey@mipg.upenn.edu (Dewey Odhner) Subject: (fractint) An interesting fractal Using the following formula with parameter (0, -1) I get a fractal with threefold symmetry that contains miniatures of itself and of the M-set. It appears to be simply connected but not locally connected. The boundary appears to have some neighborhoods with fractal dimension one, and some with dimension two. What do people know about this? test97c {; Dewey Odhner c = Pixel, d = p1*flip(Pixel), z = Sqr(c)+d: z = Sqr(Sqr(z)+c)+d LastSqr <= 4 } - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 10:55:56 -0700 From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Dewey Odhner wrote >Using the following formula with parameter (0, -1) I get a fractal with >threefold symmetry that contains miniatures of itself and of the M-set. >It appears to be simply connected but not locally connected. The >boundary appears to have some neighborhoods with fractal dimension one, >and some with dimension two. What do people know about this? I set it up this way, as a par file. When I zoom in or out, the image disappears. Why? Am I missing something? It would be most helpful if formula were accompanied by a par file with required frills like float settings indicated. It is easy for you to make one, just press B. Then we can see the same thing you see. Jay frm:test97c {; Dewey Odhner c = Pixel, d = p1*flip(Pixel), z = Sqr(c)+d: z = Sqr(Sqr(z)+c)+d LastSqr <= 4 } test97c { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=test97c.par formulaname=test97c center-mag=-0.5/6e-008/0.6666667 maxiter=500 params=0/-1 colors=0D0000<15>9Tx<24>24N13M12K00I00H<14>001000000<2>800B00F10I10<4>W4\ 0Z50a60c70e80g90jB0<2>oE0qF0sH0tJ0vK0wM0xN0<4>zV0zW0yT0<2>sJ0qF0nE0mE0<4\ >Z80W60T50Q30O30<3>E10C00B00<10>100000100200<5>B0AD0CE0F<20>k0w<7>N0QK0M\ J0L<17>401000<2>010020040<26>0d00f00e0<25>080060050030020000000 } - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 15:16:34 PST From: NOEL_GIFFIN Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) > Clearly a bad archive got distributed and replaced in short order at > Spanky. Probably, the bad archive was created after some cfg-editing on > the part of the distributor using the buggy version of the editor. (Can > the cfg bug cause the btrace hang though?) I shall replace the bogus > version on the other machine with a new copy from Spanky. Hmm. I was about to say that this didn't happen and that the copy at spanky has been consistent, but I have a vague memory of getting the fractint 19.6 version twice. I'm sure that the copy I currently have has been untouched since the official announcement of the 19.6 release, but I did have a copy of 19.6 available in the directories for a day or two prior to this, (8-MAY-1997). It might have been possible for eager fractint users to stumble on this near release version and it might be (Tim can you comment on this?) responsible for the problems reported. Noel Giffin - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 20:48:10 -0600 From: "Tim Wegner" Subject: Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Jay wrote: > I set it up this way, as a par file. When I zoom in or out, the image > disappears. Why? This is a known bug in the formula-in-par feature in 19.6. We have already fixed it in our developer version. The workaround for now is to cut the formula out of the par file and put it in a formula file. This is a good idea anyway. Tim - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 00:31:55, -0500 From: VRCH78B@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES F CROCKER) Subject: Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Running test97c in the default mode results in some strange patterns in the low count area. FP gets rid of all of them so they must be integer artifacts.( But actually aren't all fractals some kind of an artifact?) I find the figure particularly intriguing for several reasons. It is very similar to the results from the Prop formula with two notable differences. The pattern fits in a circle that is extremely close to a diameter of three where Prop fits in a diameter four circle, and the low count borders are radically different.(I assume everyone has the Orgform compilation) Prop is the map for connected Julia sets, see JuliaP, but I can't see just how to write the Julia form for test97c. Looking at details in the higher count areas gives results that are remarkably similar on casual inspection as these two parameter files show. TendrilP { ; Both mini figure and apparent Mini Mandelbrot ; P90 640X480 time 0:00:47.29 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=_p.frm formulaname=Prop center-mag=1.13084/0.161267/25.06297/0.9998 } Tendril_97 { ; Both mini figure and apparent Mini Mandelbrot ; From Deweys formula ; P90 640X480 time 0:00:16.15 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=dewey.frm formulaname=test97c center-mag=-1.13212/0.166896/24.57068/0.9998 params=0/-1 } Sometimes trying to find analytic reasons for for why things are the way they are makes sense, and other times I feel that there is no reason at all and the results should just be accepted. I sent a copy of Prop to Cliff Pickover some time ago and his question was why the three way symmetry, and he's the mathematician. Charles - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 23:45:40 -0700 From: cindy mitchell Subject: (fractint) 3D formula Hi, I keep coming across par files that call for 3D formulas and 3Dfractint.frm. Where can I find this file? . ThanksYou, Cindy - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 09:01:55, -0500 From: VRCH78B@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES F CROCKER) Subject: Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Well I've done it again. Like the parachutist whose parachute failed to open, I have jumped to a wrong conclusion. From a radius of the squareroot of three I jumped to a diameter of three. Blame it on too much Mandelbrot set where a radius ot two gives four for both diameter and an escape value when it is squared. Until Dewey mentioned it I never gave much thought to the apparently smooth border area. As the itteration count goes up thin lines gradually creep into the smooth area without any suggestion of interesting detail. If I can accept that the Mandelbrot set is connected by threads with an infinitesimal width it seems equally acceptable that the smooth border will eventually completely break up. Any math wizards care to comment? Charles - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 16:34:40 +0200 From: Markus Koesler Subject: (fractint) Algorithms of XLock Hello all, my question doesn't relate to Fractint but it's also about fractals and graphic programming. I'm working on a Unix machine and on this machine is a screen saver called "xlock" which creates nice animations with fractals and other stuff. My question : Do someone know the algorithms for some of these animations because I want to program these animations on my private PC. I looked into the source code, but in the code is to much XWindows stuff I don't know ( And I'm also to lazy to analyze the whole code :-) So if someone could send me some information I will be very surprised. Thanks, ciao Markus Koesler - -- ... ... ... ... ... 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Still can't get 9.6 up and running on my machine. I installed a new graphics card but it still won't go. Is does run an older machine but this baby here says no and: I'm using the dos version 19.6. Now under DOS it just won't startup and crashes my system (a Cyrix 486-dx2 66Mhz) Under Win95 I get the message that it's using a wrong instruction and halts on 391D:0BE0 interupts used none So I think (but who am I) that there is a problem in the code. So I now give you Fractint programmers the option: Turn the code upside down or Deliver a new window version or else I will go play somewhere else. Ha must be a hard choice for you guys and girls &8-D Greetz Grey - -- _/_/| grey@nym,alias.net (o(o) \ ' The Wolf ' OO~~ / \--__ ,/ "I like'm sweet and wet" |/~ `-' Proud member of nl.erotiek.bdsm - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 09:11:34 -0700 From: "Mike or Linda Allison" Subject: Re: (fractint) 3D formula Hi, Cindy. I'm Linda. Some of what you are seeing may be the way your software (or their software) decodes (or encodes) the files. Sometimes the par and frm files I see throw a "3D" in front of every "=" sign. Look at what you are getting and if that appears possible, just delete the "3D", re-save the .par and .frm files, and try them out. That may solve the problem. Good Luck! Linda http://www.geocities.com/~gumbycat (last partial update 9/16/97) http://www.fortunecity.com//tattooine/stephenson/5/abpf.html (the last 16 fractals uploaded to alt.binaries.pictures.fractals, last updated 9/17/97) gumbycat@ix.netcom.com(No Bulk Mail) - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 13:34:20 +0100 From: r.hopkins@ic.ac.uk Subject: (fractint) Xfractint I am having terrible trouble compiling this thing - I use the PC verion a lot, and I would like to complile fractint to run on the uni's Ultrasparcs. They are running solaris. I edit the makefile as specified in the makefile. Make then it makes hc.o and unix.o, then tells me something rude about stricmp and strnicmp not existing or something. I edit unix.h, add #define stricmp strcmp and #define strnicmp strncmp then that works. Then the help files won't compile. So I edit Makefile, and tell it not to bother with help. Fine. It makes all the o files quite happily, but then says... undefined symbol first referenced in file socket /ee/a0/apps/X11R6/lib/libX11.so and a pile of others. including get peername, xdrmem_create...... Please can someone help me, I miss my fractals :( Hoppy - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 09:59:55 -0700 From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal Charles wrote: > If I can accept that the Mandelbrot set is connected by threads with an > infinitesimal width it seems equally acceptable that the smooth border will > eventually completely break up. Since within a vanishingly small distance of any point on the MSet there is a smaller but not zero sized midget, how can we say the threads have an infinitesimal width? Do you mean nonsero width? As for your question, I don't see the smooth boarder you are seeing. Could you post par files of the twop extreams? Jay - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: 30 Sep 1997 19:26:49 +0200 From: Goswin Brederlow Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! NOEL_GIFFIN writes: > From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) > > > Clearly a bad archive got distributed and replaced in short order at > > Spanky. Probably, the bad archive was created after some cfg-editing on > > the part of the distributor using the buggy version of the editor. (Can > > the cfg bug cause the btrace hang though?) I shall replace the bogus > > version on the other machine with a new copy from Spanky. > > [sniped] I had many hands with btrace with an older Amiga Version of fractint. With my new gfx card and a newer version the problem is gone. This could be the same bug happening with odd configs. Would it be usefull if I test this with the old gfx and/or the old version? The Amiga Version is different and the bug could be completley different. May the Source be with you. Mrvn - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: 30 Sep 1997 19:33:30 +0200 From: Goswin Brederlow Subject: Re: (fractint) Xfractint r.hopkins@ic.ac.uk writes: > I am having terrible trouble compiling this thing - I use the PC > verion a lot, and I would like to complile fractint to run on the uni's > Ultrasparcs. They are running solaris. > I edit the makefile as specified in the makefile. > Make > then it makes hc.o and unix.o, then tells me something rude about > stricmp and strnicmp not existing or something. > I edit unix.h, add #define stricmp strcmp and #define strnicmp strncmp > then that works. > Then the help files won't compile. > So I edit Makefile, and tell it not to bother with help. > Fine. It makes all the o files quite happily, but then says... > undefined symbol first referenced in file > > socket /ee/a0/apps/X11R6/lib/libX11.so > and a pile of others. including get peername, xdrmem_create...... > > Please can someone help me, I miss my fractals :( > > Hoppy Not very informative. What comandline is used to link the .o files? Do you have all the -L and -l things correct? Please give a cut&waste of the commandline the make uses and the errors (run it in emacs with alt-x shell and attach the buffer to your mail). May the Source be with you. Mrvn - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: 30 Sep 1997 19:33:30 +0200 From: Goswin Brederlow Subject: Re: (fractint) Xfractint r.hopkins@ic.ac.uk writes: > I am having terrible trouble compiling this thing - I use the PC > verion a lot, and I would like to complile fractint to run on the uni's > Ultrasparcs. They are running solaris. > I edit the makefile as specified in the makefile. > Make > then it makes hc.o and unix.o, then tells me something rude about > stricmp and strnicmp not existing or something. > I edit unix.h, add #define stricmp strcmp and #define strnicmp strncmp > then that works. > Then the help files won't compile. > So I edit Makefile, and tell it not to bother with help. > Fine. It makes all the o files quite happily, but then says... > undefined symbol first referenced in file > > socket /ee/a0/apps/X11R6/lib/libX11.so > and a pile of others. including get peername, xdrmem_create...... > > Please can someone help me, I miss my fractals :( > > Hoppy Not very informative. What comandline is used to link the .o files? Do you have all the -L and -l things correct? Please give a cut&waste of the commandline the make uses and the errors (run it in emacs with alt-x shell and attach the buffer to your mail). May the Source be with you. Mrvn - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 11:40:28 -0600 From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal In article <199709300431.AAA19130@mime4.prodigy.com> , VRCH78B@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES F CROCKER) writes: > But actually aren't all fractals some kind of an artifact? Nope :) - -- ``Between stimulus and response is the will to choose.'' -- Steven Covey =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 3D Paint: The Power to Create in 3D; Rich Thomson email me for more info rthomson@ptc.com - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 11:46:10 -0600 From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) 3D formula - ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <7698.875641557.1@woody> In article <199709301619.LAA24042@dfw-ix14.ix.netcom.com> , "Mike or Linda Allison" writes: > Some of what you are seeing may be the way your software (or their > software) decodes (or encodes) the files. Sometimes the par and frm files > I see throw a "3D" in front of every "=" sign. Look at what you are > getting and if that appears possible, just delete the "3D", re-save the > .par and .frm files, and try them out. That may solve the problem. What you're talking about is the way email messages are encoded. They are sometimes encoded in whats called "quoted-printable". This means that special characters are replaced with =XX, where XX is the hexadecimal ASCII code for the character (so that the mail message will pass cleanly through 7-bit ASCII systems which might strip off the 8th bit, which is often used in European character encodings for accents). Similarly, all ='s are replaced with =3D, since 3D is the hexadecimal ASCII code for =. ASCII chart appended to this message for reference. - -- ``Between stimulus and response is the will to choose.'' -- Steven Covey =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 3D Paint: The Power to Create in 3D; Rich Thomson email me for more info rthomson@ptc.com - ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 Content-Type: text/plain; name="ascii.txt"; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <7698.875641557.2@woody> ascii(5) ascii(5) NAME ascii - map of ASCII character set DESCRIPTION The ASCII character set defines a 1-to-1 mapping of characters to 8-bit values: octal: |000 nul |001 soh |002 stx |003 etx |004 eot |005 enq |006 ack |007 bel | |010 bs |011 ht |012 nl |013 vt |014 np |015 cr |016 so |017 si | |020 dle |021 dc1 |022 dc2 |023 dc3 |024 dc4 |025 nak |026 syn |027 etb | |030 can |031 em |032 sub |033 esc |034 fs |035 gs |036 rs |037 us | |040 sp |041 ! |042 " |043 # |044 $ |045 % |046 & |047 ' | |050 ( |051 ) |052 * |053 + |054 , |055 - |056 . |057 / | |060 0 |061 1 |062 2 |063 3 |064 4 |065 5 |066 6 |067 7 | |070 8 |071 9 |072 : |073 ; |074 < |075 = |076 > |077 ? | |100 @ |101 A |102 B |103 C |104 D |105 E |106 F |107 G | |110 H |111 I |112 J |113 K |114 L |115 M |116 N |117 O | |120 P |121 Q |122 R |123 S |124 T |125 U |126 V |127 W | |130 X |131 Y |132 Z |133 [ |134 \ |135 ] |136 ^ |137 _ | |140 ` |141 a |142 b |143 c |144 d |145 e |146 f |147 g | |150 h |151 i |152 j |153 k |154 l |155 m |156 n |157 o | |160 p |161 q |162 r |163 s |164 t |165 u |166 v |167 w | |170 x |171 y |172 z |173 { |174 | |175 } |176 ~ |177 del | hexadecimal: | 00 nul | 01 soh | 02 stx | 03 etx | 04 eot | 05 enq | 06 ack | 07 bel | | 08 bs | 09 ht | 0a nl | 0b vt | 0c np | 0d cr | 0e so | 0f si | | 10 dle | 11 dc1 | 12 dc2 | 13 dc3 | 14 dc4 | 15 nak | 16 syn | 17 etb | | 18 can | 19 em | 1a sub | 1b esc | 1c fs | 1d gs | 1e rs | 1f us | | 20 sp | 21 ! | 22 " | 23 # | 24 $ | 25 % | 26 & | 27 ' | | 28 ( | 29 ) | 2a * | 2b + | 2c , | 2d - | 2e . | 2f / | | 30 0 | 31 1 | 32 2 | 33 3 | 34 4 | 35 5 | 36 6 | 37 7 | | 38 8 | 39 9 | 3a : | 3b ; | 3c < | 3d = | 3e > | 3f ? | | 40 @ | 41 A | 42 B | 43 C | 44 D | 45 E | 46 F | 47 G | | 48 H | 49 I | 4a J | 4b K | 4c L | 4d M | 4e N | 4f O | | 50 P | 51 Q | 52 R | 53 S | 54 T | 55 U | 56 V | 57 W | | 58 X | 59 Y | 5a Z | 5b [ | 5c \ | 5d ] | 5e ^ | 5f _ | | 60 ` | 61 a | 62 b | 63 c | 64 d | 65 e | 66 f | 67 g | | 68 h | 69 i | 6a j | 6b k | 6c l | 6d m | 6e n | 6f o | | 70 p | 71 q | 72 r | 73 s | 74 t | 75 u | 76 v | 77 w | | 78 x | 79 y | 7a z | 7b { | 7c | | 7d } | 7e ~ | 7f del | decimal: | 0 nul | 1 soh | 2 stx | 3 etx | 4 eot | 5 enq | 6 ack | 7 bel | | 8 bs | 9 ht | 10 nl | 11 vt | 12 np | 13 cr | 14 so | 15 si | | 16 dle | 17 dc1 | 18 dc2 | 19 dc3 | 20 dc4 | 21 nak | 22 syn | 23 etb | | 24 can | 25 em | 26 sub | 27 esc | 28 fs | 29 gs | 30 rs | 31 us | | 32 sp | 33 ! | 34 " | 35 # | 36 $ | 37 % | 38 & | 39 ' | | 40 ( | 41 ) | 42 * | 43 + | 44 , | 45 - | 46 . | 47 / | | 48 0 | 49 1 | 50 2 | 51 3 | 52 4 | 53 5 | 54 6 | 55 7 | | 56 8 | 57 9 | 58 : | 59 ; | 60 < | 61 = | 62 > | 63 ? | Page 1 ascii(5) ascii(5) | 64 @ | 65 A | 66 B | 67 C | 68 D | 69 E | 70 F | 71 G | | 72 H | 73 I | 74 J | 75 K | 76 L | 77 M | 78 N | 79 O | | 80 P | 81 Q | 82 R | 83 S | 84 T | 85 U | 86 V | 87 W | | 88 X | 89 Y | 90 Z | 91 [ | 92 \ | 93 ] | 94 ^ | 95 _ | | 96 ` | 97 a | 98 b | 99 c |100 d |101 e |102 f |103 g | |104 h |105 i |106 j |107 k |108 l |109 m |110 n |111 o | |112 p |113 q |114 r |115 s |116 t |117 u |118 v |119 w | |120 x |121 y |122 z |123 { |124 | |125 } |126 ~ |127 del | Page 2 - ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0-- - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 12:55:47 PST From: NOEL_GIFFIN Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Sean wrote: > This is the final proof I've been looking for, and I am now ready to > announce my theory that Noel is actually a space alien trying to > undermine > the confidence of Fractint users worldwide, hoping to make us overlook > the > obvious fact that fractals have an application in both faster than light > travel and crop circles. Oh-oh, my cover is blown. Now my plan to fractally replicate humans, creating zombie clones and putting them in positions of power to gain world domination for my evil empire is smashed. Run Bill! I'll meet you on the far side of Arturis. On the other hand, is it possible that when you unzipped the new version of fractint, you might have used the option not to overwrite existing versions of certain files, or as my previous note suggested, were you one of the eager ones that picked up fractint from spanky in the first day or two before the official release announcement? Is this still isolated to one or two cases? How many others have had problems with the fractint.cfg file with the 19.6 release? Cheers, Or should I say "Farewell Earth Creatures"! Noel - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 13:13:49 PST From: NOEL_GIFFIN Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Some futher thoughts on this subject. If your copy of the frain196.zip file is not 671707 bytes long, then you probably have a copy of the prerelease version that I held for a few days, and you might experience some problems with it. Cheers, Noel - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 13:25:53 -0700 From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Noel wrtoe: >Is this still isolated to one or two cases? How many others >have had problems with the fractint.cfg file with the 19.6 release? How about posting the correct one (.cfg file) here? Or is there a byte count or other mark on the correct version of the .cfg and distribution .exe that we could check? Jay - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 14:24:35 PST From: NOEL_GIFFIN Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Jay wrote: > How about posting the correct one (.cfg file) here? Or is there a byte count > or other mark on the correct version of the .cfg and distribution .exe that > we could check? We seem to be anticipating each other here somewhat. As well as the frain196.zip size of 671707 , the fractint.cfg file has a size of 14601 bytes I don't have a handy utility to post checksums or CRC values for these files though. I could post the fractint.cfg file here, but it is 14 kbytes and I didn't want to start getting hate mail from all the list members who aren't concerned with this issue. Cheers, Noel - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 15:10:05 -0700 From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Serious Fractint 19.6 bug! Noel wrote: >Some futher thoughts on this subject. If your copy of the frain196.zip file is not 671707 bytes long, then you probably have a copy of the prerelease version that I held for a few days, and you might experience some problems with it. BINGO! The early bird catches the bug! Jay - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 23:35:18, -0500 From: VRCH78B@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES F CROCKER) Subject: Re: (fractint) An interesting fractal First another apology. I was so suprised by the figure that I didn't check to carefully before posting. Test97c and Prop differ radically at low counts. Count 2 on Test97c and count 4 on Prop appear virtually the same. I never stopped to think that a height of 1.732 was a radius of 2 at 30 degrees. As far as I can tell the figures have the same dimensions and mini high count areas appear at same relative locations. Here are two parameter files to show what I think Dewey was refering to. Fig1 { ; view of one side ; P90 640X480 time 0:00:06.31 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=dewey.frm formulaname=test97c center-mag=-0.158581/0.22547/2.906977 params=0/-1 float=y maxiter=255 } Fig2 { ; raise count and zoom ; looks like smooth lines ; P90 640X480 time 0:04:11.28 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=dewey.frm formulaname=test97c center-mag=-0.11277419260928540/+0.22362538875991570/7267442 params=0/-1 float=y maxiter=1023 } Looking at the center of a side at a considerable magnification and a count of 1023 it appears that we have a smooth border. But if we go down closer to the chaotic appearing area and raise the count we see high count filaments creeping twords the center. I suspect that at high enough counts and magnification the apparently smooth side will break up everywhere. One interesting feature is that with orbits and lines turned on the two figures show radically different displays. 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