Re: Why use Fractint, and P4-DOS7
Replying to Tony Parker post: I use Fractint because it is still the most accurate of the rendering progs, and it can zoom far deeper and with higher iteration count, both of which are most important to me. Also, it is easy to create batch files to run Fractint in auto mode and create animations, which is what my programs do. As for your bare-bones Pentium-4 idea, I advise otherwise! I spent much of last year using 3 systems and various operating system/configurations to optimize Fractint. I conclusively found that the Pentium-3 works better than Pentium-4. Presumeably, something to do with the chip/instruction set etc.; Pentium-4 does not like DOS. Use a Pentium-3. Also, run Fractint in native DOS (not a windoze shell), loaded without TSR's, himem or emm386 or windows drivers. Clean DOS works best. I created a separate bootable partition and did a "sys c:" command from a boot floppy to create a clean DOS OS for Fractint, and have been using it for all my animations.
JackOTradez: You're the "ZOOM KING", aren't you? I've been meaning to chat with you re: creating animated zooms of my images. BTW Can one mix in sounds as well? Saw you Fractint Animation Suite 2.0. Looks great! I've downloaded it and am starting to play with it! Thanks! ----- Original Message ----- From: "JackOTradez" <JackOTradez@email.msn.com> To: <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 11:38 PM Subject: [Fractint] Re: Why use Fractint, and P4-DOS7
Replying to Tony Parker post:
I use Fractint because it is still the most accurate of the rendering progs, and it can zoom far deeper and with higher iteration count, both of which are most important to me. Also, it is easy to create batch files to run Fractint in auto mode and create animations, which is what my programs do.
As for your bare-bones Pentium-4 idea, I advise otherwise! I spent much of last year using 3 systems and various operating system/configurations to optimize Fractint. I conclusively found that the Pentium-3 works better than Pentium-4. Presumeably, something to do with the chip/instruction set etc.; Pentium-4 does not like DOS. Use a Pentium-3. Also, run Fractint in native DOS (not a windoze shell), loaded without TSR's, himem or emm386 or windows drivers. Clean DOS works best. I created a separate bootable partition and did a "sys c:" command from a boot floppy to create a clean DOS OS for Fractint, and have been using it for all my animations.
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I've just started playing with the JOT's Fractal/Fractint animation suite. I'd like to hear from someone who has used it. Which version of video Mach do you recomend? the "commercial" or "non commercial" version? Can one add fractal music to the finished animated file? What software would one use? Tony
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