stephen@etn-rad.UUCP (Stephen Johnson) (08/26/87)
I am looking for source code, preferably written in C, for fractal geometry. Any information about fractal geometry routines (articles, software archives, and the like) which have been implemented under UNIX or MSDOS would be appreciated. Just send e-mail. Thanks. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Who: Stephen P. Johnson What: R&D S/W Engineer Where: Eaton IMSD 31717 La Tienda Drive, Box 5009 Westlake, Village, CA, 91359, (818)706-5692 { ihnp4,voder,trwrb,scgvaxd,jplgodo }!wlbr!etn-rad!stephen How: Just write, call, or send e-mail
lewisd@homxc.UUCP (D.LEWIS) (09/02/87)
In article <260@etn-rad.UUCP>, stephen@etn-rad.UUCP (Stephen Johnson) writes: > > I am looking for source code, preferably written in C, for fractal > geometry. Any information about fractal geometry routines (articles, > software archives, and the like) which have been implemented under UNIX > or MSDOS would be appreciated. Just send e-mail. Thanks. > { ihnp4,voder,trwrb,scgvaxd,jplgodo }!wlbr!etn-rad!stephen I've been getting a newsletter called AMYGDALA. It's published by Rollo Silver. I believe the address is Box 119, San Cristobal, NM. (I don't know the zip.) It includes interesting discussions of fractals and of the Mandelbrot set. Much of the discussion on coding is about shortcuts and speedups. For a program on which to implement such speedups see BYTE magazine; within the past 8 months it has published a routine for the Amiga in C. You should be able to clean it up without much trouble. I have the reference at home; email me directly if you want more information, and I'll try to find it. -david -- David B. Lewis {ihnp4!}homxc!lewisd 201-615-5306 Eastern Time, Days.