Oops,
I found a nasty bug. Isn’t that
always the way? Bugs only occur after one loads the production version J
Please download the latest version of
ManpWIN that is 3.02a.
Sorry about any inconvenience.
Paul.
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Paul de Leeuw Computers NSW Central Coast,
Australia
Email:
pdeleeuw@deleeuw.com.au
www:
<http://www.deleeuw.com.au>
ABN
72 360 822 562
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From:
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[mailto:fractdev-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Monday, 10 March 2014 6:15
PM
To: 'Fractint developer's list'
Subject: Re: [Fractdev] [Fractint]
Fractint under FREEDOS from USB drive
Dear Friends,
I have been working feverishly to get
ManpWIN in some sort of state where I could share the source with you. I have
released ManpWIN v3.02 this evening.
Please find the latest source at:
http://www.deleeuw.com.au/download/ManpWINSrc.zip
and the installation file at:
http://www.deleeuw.com.au/download/SetupManpWIN.exe
It’s a bit rough but it works well.
I want to acknowledge Marcus for all his enthusiasm and suggestions that have
really added a lot of new ideas to ManpWIN. Have a play with Chaotic
Oscillators, especially real time animation along the axes. Note that not all
of them rotate.
Any comments, suggestions and ideas are
welcome.
Best regards,
Paul.
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Paul de Leeuw Computers NSW Central Coast,
Australia
Email:
pdeleeuw@deleeuw.com.au
www:
<http://www.deleeuw.com.au>
ABN
72 360 822 562
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From:
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[mailto:fractdev-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Timothy Wegner
Sent: Saturday, 8 March 2014 2:18
AM
To: Fractint developer's list
Subject: Re: [Fractdev] [Fractint]
Fractint under FREEDOS from USB drive
Paul,
I'm interested. What development environment are you using?
Tim
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 1:12 AM, Paul <pdeleeuw@deleeuw.com.au>
wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have been doing a lot of work on ManpWIN. Let me know if there is
any interest. I’m happy to share source code if anyone is interested. The
basic engine is based on Winfract.
http://www.deleeuw.com.au/download/SetupManpWIN.exe
Regards,
Paul.
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Paul de Leeuw Computers NSW Central Coast,
Australia
Email:
pdeleeuw@deleeuw.com.au
www:
<http://www.deleeuw.com.au>
ABN
72 360 822 562
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From: fractdev-bounces@mailman.xmission.com
[mailto:fractdev-bounces@mailman.xmission.com]
On Behalf Of Timothy Wegner
Sent: Friday, 7 March 2014 10:17
AM
To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion;
fractdev@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [Fractdev] [Fractint]
Fractint under FREEDOS from USB drive
Occurs to me that
this thread is more appropriate for the fractdev mailing list than fractint, so
I will crosspost this to fractdev, then follow up there. I'm not saying that
there shouldn't be ANY discussion of booting fractint from USB here, but if we
get into lengthy discussions of arcane hardware issues (which I certainly enjoy),
we may be getting a little off topic for this list. We'll see how it
goes. Anyone interested in sharing technical information about running
fractint on various platforms please join me in Fractdev. When I have something
to share with end users, I will report here. Please understand I am not trying
to shush anyone up, so if you'd like to see this discussion here, by all means
say so.
Paul wrote:
I have found that it depends on the level of USB that you have installed on the computer, as well as the pluggin drive itself. Some thumb drives work on some of my older machines, and some do not.
The puzzle is that
I have three self-built machines of different ages that all have Gigabyte
motherboards, AMD chips, and Award bioses. The oldest and youngest boot USB and
CF, but the middle machine does not. The point is that these are not
dissimilar, just different ages. Doesn't worry me that one doesn't work, I
guess I am just compulsive. I'll compare the bios settings, and see if there's
some setting causing different behavior. I really want to try the middle
machine because it is the only one with NVIDIA (non-motherboard) graphics,
which some folks have suggested might have better VESA support.
I do have a plan
B. I found a 2.5 inch 80gb SATA drive in my junk drawer that came out of a Dell
E1505 Laptop when I upgraded the drive. I'll blow away the XP on it and
format with FreeDOS. That should certainly work in a dual boot configuration on
the middle machine.
Followups to
fractdev please.
Tim
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