Ha, I had an Atari XL. Actually two. First one with 512k and second with 1024k.

Anyone remember k? Lol.

 

Tony

 

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From: fractint-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:fractint-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Albrechtx
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 2:46 PM
To: fractint@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [Fractint] Thank you

 

Am 05.04.2014 04:32, schrieb Barry Smith:

I did say to Albrecht that I greatly enjoy his fractals, as I have for more than twenty years those from Jim Muth.

I also passed my thanks to the Stone Soup group.

And a BIG BIG thank you from me too.
Like Bary and others I got addicted by fractals a long
long time ago, writing my first fractal software for the
Atari XL computer, name (of course) multifrac
because it already had the ability to produce "3d"
fractals and my own kind of a julia under a different
name of course.
I´m with Fractint almost as long as Jim, about 12
or 13 years maybe, producing software and images
as both is a highly fascinating game.
Although momentarily taking a creative break -
having rediscovered the MSTS Microsoft Train
Simulator with some hundred routes from all over
the world, which is highly addictive too .  I will be
back soon with more and good images.
One more thing:
What really made  me a fractint fan for the rest of
my life was the way, the community helped and
assisted when I wrote the first and very experimental
version of MFR. I´ll always be grateful for that experience.
Thanks again!
Albrecht