Am 15.12.2014 23:27, schrieb Timothy Wegner:
teratedynamics is a very faithful and certainly capable port of Fractint. The functionality is virtually identical, or at least very close, to the DOS Fractint. Mouse control of the zoom box has not been implemented, but the zoom box can be controlled with keystrokes, and of course video is done differently. Still, the result is amazing. The code base has been extensively refactored (I have no doubt very much for the better), so it is no longer possible (or at least not very easy) to capture Jonathan's changes to DOS/Linux versions subsequent to Rich's starting point. Mabe there are clues in the code as to which DOS version it is based on. Rich, do you know? The program announces itself as 20.99.8, but that is not any DOS version.
Please read Paul´s statement about Iterated dynamics: / //The ported modified version of FractInt, which was really never finished for the Windows environment, does not work well with many Microsoft OS computers. I could never get it to work on Windows Vista, let alone Win-7. I just tell people to not even bother trying to use it, and they would be better off using Paul de Leeuw's ManpWIN program. // //// //// //Sincerely, // //P.N.L. // /This is my impression too. MFR_13 does not run - Buffer overrun and possible other issues./ /Richard promised to have a look into this. Waiting for a result./ ///Petta