Paul N. Lee wrote:
SherLok Merfy wrote:
I don't think there's anything else that uses .ifs, either.
Besides that file extension being used by FractInt to save/read Iterated Function System parameters, here are some others: Apophysis Brazil * Chaos ChaosPro Dust Fractals Fractal Explorer * Glito ManPWin * Root-IFS Visions of Chaos WinFract
(*) different format and not compatible with FractInt.
And then there is always the IBM OS/2 System which used that same file extension.
Yep. Here on my OS/2 box, IFS stands for Installable File System, a delightful feature which lets OS/2 read disk formats that Windows has no clue about and doesn't even give you the option to read it. OS/2 and Fractint get along great. Windows98 and Fractint here are like putting two male Siamese fighting fish in the same tank. David gnome@hawaii.rr.com