Hi Roger, This parset you posted on 13-Apr-2010 references formula EpsilonCross, but includes formula EpsilonCrossJ. Are the names for both correct, but the wrong formula was included in the post, or is one of the names incorrect? Thanks! -- Hi Richard, I went to my blog and downloaded the gif and recreated it in Fractint. Fractint displayed "EpsilonCross" when doing the formula search but the formula screen ( press the "Z" key) and the <Tab> key display shows EpsilonCrossJ being generated. I've made a new par for the fractal and renamed the formula. EpsilonApril { ; EpsionCrossJ par file redone ; formula renamed ; calctime 0:00:15.28 ; created Sep 07, 2010 ; Fractint Version 2004 Patchlevel 9 reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=_e.frm formulaname=EpsilonNew center-mag=-4.16309/2.95687/0.1727188 params=-1.069399090548418/-0.1399884029663991/-2.359965819269387/-0.3061\ 922055726798 float=y maxiter=1500 inside=0 outside=atan invert=0.593218787194433/-0.360972930082095/0.0413830988494522 colors=000EazE`zD`zD`zC`zC_zB_zB_zA_zAZz9Zz9Zz8Yz7Yz7Yz6Yz6Xz5Xz5Xz4Wz4W\ z3Wz3Wz2Vz2Vz1Vz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0U\ z0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0Uz0U\ z0Uz0Uz0Uy0Uy0Uy1Uy2Vy2Vy3Vy4Wy4Wy5Wy6Xy6Xy7Xy8Yy9Yy9ZyAZyBZyB_yC_yD_yD`\ yE`yF`yFayGayHbyIbyIbyJcyKcyKcyLdyMdyMdyNeyOeyOfyPfyQfyRgyRgySgyThyThyUh\ yViyViyWjyXjyXjyYkyZky_ky_ly`lyalyamybmycnycnydnyeoyeoyfoygpyhpyhpyiqyjq\ yjrykrylrylsymsynsyntyotyptyquyquyrvysvysvytwyuwyuwyvxywxywxyxyyyyyzzzzz\ zyzzyzzxyzxyzwyzwyzvxzvxzuxzuwztwztwzswzrvzrvzqvzquzpuzpuzouzotzntzntzmt\ zmszlszlszkrzjrzjrzirziqzhqzhqzgpzgpzfpzfpzeozeozdozdnzcnzbnzbnzamzamz`m\ z`mz_lz_lzZlzZkzYkzYkzXkzXjzWjzVjzVizUizUizTizThzShzShzRgzRgzQgzQgzPfzPf\ zOfzNfzNezMezMezLdzLdzKdzKdzJczJczIczIbzHbzHbzGbzFazFaz } frm:EpsilonNew {; Julia version - Jon Horner ;EpsilonCrossJ renamed ; try p1 = (0.1,0.1), p2 = 0.05 z = pixel, c = p1 : z = z * z + p1 |z| <= 4 && abs(real(z)) > p2 && abs(imag(z)) > p2 ;SOURCE: epscr.frm }
In article <BAY156-w60BFCF9A34896C64B2BFB0DE720@phx.gbl>, Roger Alexander <maxiterfractal@hotmail.com> writes:
I went to my blog and downloaded the gif and recreated it in Fractint. Fractint displayed "EpsilonCross" when doing the formula search but the formula screen ( press the "Z" key) and the <Tab> key display shows EpsilonCrossJ being generated. I've made a new par for the fractal and renamed the formula.
Weird! I wonder if this is a bug in fractint? -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" -- DirectX 9 draft available for download <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com/the-direct3d-graphics-pipeline/> Legalize Adulthood! <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com>
From: "Richard" Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 7:42 AM
Weird! I wonder if this is a bug in fractint?
For what it's worth, the .GIF itself contains a reference to EpsilonCrossJ. Opening it in Fractint (ver. 20.04 patch 9) shows the EpsilonCrossJ formula on the bottom of the 'z' screen (the input screen for fractal specifics), and writing a .par entry from this also has "formula=EpsilonCrossJ". Mind you, this is DOS Fractint on a MS-DOS 6.22 partition. BTW, I checked the "noise!" .par you asked about in the Fractdev list: Again .par and .gif work normally (loaded the .gif and changed the resolution to force Fractint to redrawing the image). Everything worked ok. But again, this is DOS Fractint in its native environment. Regards, Gerald
In article <000d01cb4f9c$7ec19760$4001a8c0@lan>, "Gerald K. Dobiasovsky" <gerald.dob@aon.at> writes:
From: "Richard" Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 7:42 AM
Weird! I wonder if this is a bug in fractint?
For what it's worth, the .GIF itself contains a reference to EpsilonCrossJ.
Opening it in Fractint (ver. 20.04 patch 9) shows the EpsilonCrossJ formula on the bottom of the 'z' screen (the input screen for fractal specifics), and writing a .par entry from this also has "formula=EpsilonCrossJ".
OK, this tells me that its just a typo in the posting to the mailing list. These are early parsets when Roger was still working out his posting style :-).
Mind you, this is DOS Fractint on a MS-DOS 6.22 partition.
Yeah, but that particular code should be OK compared to xfractint. There's no assembly in there and its all relatively portable C. I will check the GIF on my Windows port when I get home though to make sure. The Windows port is closer to xfractint than the DOS code.
BTW, I checked the "noise!" .par you asked about in the Fractdev list: Again .par and .gif work normally (loaded the .gif and changed the resolution to force Fractint to redrawing the image). Everything worked ok.
But again, this is DOS Fractint in its native environment.
Yeah, I expected that one to be fine in DOS. However, when I rendered it on xfractint I got a black screen that took 5 minutes to render. -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" -- DirectX 9 draft available for download <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com/the-direct3d-graphics-pipeline/> Legalize Adulthood! <http://legalizeadulthood.wordpress.com>
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