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19.6 AFAIK and that is an old version, search fractint on yahoo or whatever
search engine.
Philippe
>I found an old copy on a shareware CD. . .YES YES YES! I'm a Fractint
>addict!
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>-Ian
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>P.S. Are there any recent versions of it? If there is, where can I get it?
>Thanks in advance.
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>Rick (Kitty5) <kit### [at] dialpipexcom> wrote in message
>news:372c48a0.1@news.povray.org...
>> I think you might be on to something here!
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>> I love Fractint, anybody else ever play with it?
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>> Rick
>> Thomas Lake <tla### [at] homecom> wrote in message
>> news:372B6AE8.C5B43480@home.com...
>> > Interesting. Now I know almost nothing about fractals so I don't know
if
>> this has anything to
>> > do with it but the outline of this "dragon curve" looks a bit like the
>> outline of a julia
>> > fractal. I've posted a julia fractal from Fractint.
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>> > Alex Vandiver wrote:
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>> > > Here's the promised 2d image. It uses the same function, but only
>takes
>> a crossection. If
>> > > you stretch your imagination, it *might* look like a dragon..
>> > > -Alex
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