That’s a lot of work man! Thank you,,,it will a nice change for my mind (world affairs0. Alex
On Jun 29, 2024, at 10:26 PM, Richard <legalize@xmission.com> wrote:
I scraped through a bunch of archive.org files and found various source and binary releases of Bert Tyler's original FRACT386 as well as old versions of FRACTINT and I've reconstructed the source code history as best I could, along with making the release I've found all available in one convenient place:
The source code is a git repository on github. <https://github.com/LegalizeAdulthood/fractint-legacy>
You can browse the source code for different revisions by selecting the Tags from the Code tab. Binary releases can be obtained (maybe you have an old PC and you want to see it do something) from the Releases link on the right-hand side of the Code tab.
The repository is read-only as I've only reconstructed it for historical reference, not for actual work.
-- Richard
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