peterj@rosevax.UUCP (03/10/87)
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I just got the new issue of Scientific American, and in the Computer Recreations column there is a fascinating description of the cellular automata simulation of life in three dimensions. The article mentions that a Macintosh version is available. Does anyone on the net have such a program, and if so would you be willing to post it? P.S. I have a fantastic implementation of the 2D version, by Larry Hutchinson, and if there is any interest, I will post it, along with a scrapbook file full of life forms. By the way, I also have an extremely fast new version of a Mandelbrot set drawing program by Robert Munafo, if anyone's interested. Peter Juhl (peterj@rosevax) (612) 828-3381
6089247@pucc.UUCP (03/13/87)
[line eater fodder] >P.S. I have a fantastic implementation of the 2D version, by Larry >Hutchinson, and if there is any interest, I will post it, along with a >scrapbook file full of life forms. By the way, I also have an extremely fast >new version of a Mandelbrot set drawing program by Robert Munafo, if >anyone's interested. > >Peter Juhl (peterj@rosevax) >(612) 828-3381 Yes! Yes! YES! Please post these! (how could we not be interested!) Sorry, I'll calm down now... =====================gnirob===si===natas================================ mike schmelzer, freelance void puppy BITNET: 6089247@PUCC UUCP: ...ALLEGRA!PSUVAX1!PUCC.BITNET!6089247 "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make, minus medical expenses."