Hi Roger, I had same problems at that times - it's many years ago. Go to my website and load maps as much as you want, I'm sure you will find a lot of the missing maps. Cheers --Jo(chen) Weber http://www.joweber.de/download/maps_frames.htm Vortex Swirling schrieb:
Hee hee... that's what most people think. But why not? This is the Internet after all. I actually got the moniker from something completely benign.
As for the ultimate par file collection, I grabbed the two other sets on Paul's site. I then expanded everything I have, and those and with a duplicate finder eliminated exact duplicate files. However, there are many that differ by just one byte that don't get picked up this way. The result is having to examine quite a few files by hand which I haven't yet done. Plus many pars are actually in the Discussion List collection but that is at a level hard to detect other than by brute force.
I decided to let previous collections like the spanky "Various Artists", Jo Webers Compuserve collection, Fracxtr6, and the Discussion list intact so there will remain a few duplicates within those but not many.
One thing which is of issue is that some Pars refer to a specific map which doesn't exist and Fractint chokes. Rather than amass a map collection, might it not be better to notify the default map is used instead and show the fractal anyway?
Roger
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Vortex Swirling wrote:
An alias that reminds me of how interested Gremlin used to be in the toilet.
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