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fractint Digest Wednesday, September 17 1997 Volume 01 : Number 016
In this issue:
(fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
(fractint) FC99 candidates
(fractint) hp500c printer
Re: (fractint) Win 95
Re: (fractint) Win 95
Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
(fractint) large GIF problems
(fractint) large GIF problems
Re: (fractint) large GIF problems
(fractint) Magnification
(fractint) Fractint and win95
Re: (fractint) Fractint and win95
(fractint) Unconventional use of FractInt
RE: (fractint) Fractint and win95
(fractint) Truecolor bug...
(fractint) colorz
(fractint) FC2000
Re: (fractint) Truecolor bug...
Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
(fractint) NYC fractal show
Re: (fractint) Matrox Millenium cards
(fractint) dmj-pub.frm
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Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 09:20:00 -0400
From: Dave Kolasa <dak2@psu.edu>
Subject: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
Fractallistas,
I'm always humbled by the mathematical expertise, esthetic sense, and sheer
energy exhibited by those who are frequent posters to these lists.
Occasions to meaningfully contribute to the group dialog occur to me
infrequently at best so when I find something which makes my fractal
imaging easier I feel the need to share it with the group in the hope that
it will make someone else's efforts go a little smoother. Please forgive me
if this message is too far off topic.
Something that has bothered me (much like a fly that won't let one alone)
for several years was not being able to save a PAR file using Win95's
notepad without it adding a .txt extension to the name of the file, for
example name.par.txt. After saving about a month's worth of Jim Muth's
wonderful FOTD's to disk I'd have to go back and right click on the file
name and remove the .txt extension from a long list of files.
Last week I happened upon a Win95 Notepad replacement called Notepad+. In
it's documentation are a few tips which I've found invaluable:
- - if you wish to keep Win95 from adding an extension to your filename
simply put the filename in quotes when you save it, for example
"a:\filename.par".
- - if you want to make that change permanent go into Explorer's View Options
and click File Type, Add New File Type and in the dialog box that appears
put .PAR next to the associated extension and have it open with Notepad.
Then you will never have to remove the .txt extension from a .par file ever
again!
I highly recommend Notepad+. It is freeware (in the spirit of Fractint) and
allows one to open many text files at once. It is really good for editing
Web Pages. Notepad's rather small file size limitation is also addressed.
Notepad+ lets you open text files as large as 400K.
You can find Notepad+ at http://www.download.com. Search for Notepads+
(Note that the filename is Notepads+ with an 's'). There are 16 and 32 bit
versions of the software.
Dave
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Date: Tue, 9 Sep 1997 07:40:06 -0600
From: Roland Silver <rollo@artvark.com>
Subject: (fractint) FC99 candidates
Will the following people please contact me immediately about the images
they submitted for the 1999 Fractal Calendar:
Brian E Jones
Caren Park
Earl Hinrichs
Ron Barnett
Roland Silver | e-mail: rollo@artvark.com
216M N. Pueblo Rd, #107 | Website: http://www.artvark.com/artvark/
Taos, NM 87571 USA | Voice: 505-776-9601; FAX: 505-776-5776
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Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 08:55:33
From: "James P. Carr" <jpcarr@alpha3.csd.uwm.edu>
Subject: (fractint) hp500c printer
How can I get fractint to use the color capabilities of my hp DeskJet 500C
printer? My thanks to anyone who can help me.
James P. Carr 1812 E. Elmdale Ct.
jpcarr@alphaj.csd.uwm.edu Shorewood, Wi 55321
Home: 414-332-2919 Work: 229-4469
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Date: Tue, 9 Sep 1997 11:38:21 -0400 (EDT)
From: A M Kelley <amkelley@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Win 95
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Date: Tue, 9 Sep 1997 11:46:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: A M Kelley <amkelley@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Win 95
I have no idea how this happened....my apologies!--Alice
On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, A M Kelley wrote:
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Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 10:10:28 -0600
From: Rich Thomson <rthomson@ptc.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
BTW, I learned a Win95 trick the other day that might be handy to
share with others. You can add menu items to the context-sensitive
menu in Win95, customizing GIF file extensions to understand how to
work with fractint!
Here's how. In an explorer window:
1. select the View / Options... menu item.
2. select the "file types" tab
3. select the entry in the list for GIF files
4. click edit
5. Add a new action:
Name fractint
Program (browse to your fractint.exe)
OK out of the dialogs
Now when you right button on a gif file, you should see a "fractint"
entry in the menu. Selecting this runs fractint with the gif file as
an argument on the command line, loading the GIF file into fractint.
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Date: Tue, 9 Sep 1997 16:16:08 -0400
From: "Angel Rivera" <badger@innocent.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
Rich Thomson said:
> BTW, I learned a Win95 trick the other day that might be handy to
> share with others. You can add menu items to the context-sensitive
> menu in Win95, customizing GIF file extensions to understand how to
> work with fractint!
[snip instructions]
Me being the fanatic I am, I went and tried this right away! It worked, but
not until Fractint first whined about not having FRACTINT.CFG or some such
thing; I tried again, with a different one, and it did it again . . . Does
it do that to you, or did you not have that problem?
>>Brock Nambo
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Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 14:33:23 -0600
From: Rich Thomson <rthomson@ptc.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
In article <199709092019.QAA23197@ren.globecomm.net> ,
"Angel Rivera" <badger@innocent.com> writes:
> Me being the fanatic I am, I went and tried this right away! It worked, but
> not until Fractint first whined about not having FRACTINT.CFG or some such
> thing; I tried again, with a different one, and it did it again . . . Does
> it do that to you, or did you not have that problem?
I have had some troubles with this too. I think its a problem with
the way fractint searches for fractint.cfg; it seems to be searching
the current directory only and whining when it can't find it. See if
putting the directory where fractint is located in the path in your
autoexec.bat and see if that stops the whining.
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Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 23:45:50 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: (fractint) large GIF problems
Quite a while ago Jon Noring ran into a bug in the simplgif program
that comes with Fractint. This program combines the multiple image
GIFs that Fractint produces when making giant images. Jon sent me a
huge example that illustrated the bug, but a while ago I accidently
deleted it, and I don't believe Jon has it anymore either.
Similarly, Fractint's GIF encoder occasionally fails, usually on
images with very few colors, such as you might have when doing on
piece of a much larger image. We juggled the lzw parameters in
Fractint and all the existing examples of the bug were fixed, but we
had the definite feeling that we were only hiding the problem.
Does anyone have any example PAR files that generate images that
fractint cannot save properly, or that simplgif cannot handle?
Thanks. There's a replacement for simplgif (I forget the name, Jon
has mentioned it here), but we'd still like to squash the bug.
However, the bug in Fractint's encoder is more serious, because if
you run into it you won't be able to save the image. Examples will
help us track down these bugs.
Tim Wegner
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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 02:03:50 -0400
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) large GIF problems
Hi Tim,
>> Does anyone have any example PAR files that generate images that =
>> fractint cannot save properly, or that simplgif cannot handle? =
This is an example PAR file that I generated at 1920x1440. Simplgif
cannot handle the 3840x2880 image.
FRMIG_00.GIF {
reset=3D1720 type=3Djulia passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-0.761158/0.570918/1.752782
params=3D-0.7449236170000129/0.1266985930000004 float=3Dy maxiter=3D102=
3
inside=3D0 outside=3D3 distest=3D-1/1/1920/1440
colors=3D000000zzzzzz000<250>000
}
FRMIG_01.GIF {
reset=3D1720 type=3Djulia passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-0.761158/-0.570918/1.752782
params=3D-0.7449236170000129/0.1266985930000004 float=3Dy maxiter=3D102=
3
inside=3D0 outside=3D3 distest=3D-1/1/1920/1440
colors=3D000000zzzzzz000<250>000
}
FRMIG_10.GIF {
reset=3D1720 type=3Djulia passes=3D1 center-mag=3D0.761158/0.570918/1.7=
52782
params=3D-0.7449236170000129/0.1266985930000004 float=3Dy maxiter=3D102=
3
inside=3D0 outside=3D3 distest=3D-1/1/1920/1440
colors=3D000000zzzzzz000<250>000
}
FRMIG_11.GIF {
reset=3D1720 type=3Djulia passes=3D1
center-mag=3D0.761158/-0.570918/1.752782
params=3D-0.7449236170000129/0.1266985930000004 float=3Dy maxiter=3D102=
3
inside=3D0 outside=3D3 distest=3D-1/1/1920/1440
colors=3D000000zzzzzz000<250>000
}
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 05:40:04 -0700
From: noring@netcom.com (Jon Noring)
Subject: Re: (fractint) large GIF problems
Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
>Someone else wrote:
>> Does anyone have any example PAR files that generate images that
>> fractint cannot save properly, or that simplgif cannot handle?
>This is an example PAR file that I generated at 1920x1440. Simplgif
>cannot handle the 3840x2880 image.
>
>FRMIG_00.GIF {
>[snip]
Tim will no doubt have the final word on the yet-to-be-solved problems with
Fractint's Divide and Conquer method (D&C). He's very familiar with them.
I've spent over three years learning how to reliably use D&C to produce very
large fractal images. I now routinely produce images as large as 18432x13824
(using an 18x18 array of 1024x768) for making 8x10" Ektachrome transparencies
at 2032 d.p.i.
The road to do this (especially at large image sizes) is fraught with a few
pot holes. For example, certain Fractint images won't save properly (those
with very simple banding which are often saved as part of D&C). Many times
I have to use D&C at a very small scale to properly reproduce these pieces,
or I'll double the resolution and then use an image processing utility to
half the resolution (it's o.k. to use this method for those images with
simple banding).
Another problem which Tim knows about is a bug in Simplgif. Sometimes it
just blows up, and as far as I know Tim has not yet found the bug. Anyway,
I highly recommend a utility by Mr. Paasen in the Netherlands named "Image
Arithmetic" which is much more reliable, more flexible, and requires little
disk memory to run (with Simplgif and GIF Construction Set, to assemble the
18x18 array of 1024x768 images I'd have to have 1.2 *gigs* of free hard disk
space. With "imageart", I only need enough space to hold the final
assembled image.)
There's a couple other fersnickety things about D&C as well, which maybe I'll
talk about in a future "tutorial" I'm thinking of writing. But once you get
D&C working, the sky's the limit for image size. I plan to soon tile a
28x28 array of 1024x768 image to make a 28672x21504 image for writing to
8x10" transparencies at 3048 dpi, near to the grain limits of the film --
unless I plan to make much larger transparencies or if the new direct-to-
print film technologies increase their write resolution, this is about as far
as one will ever need to go to make disply prints up to 50" in size, even
allowing for anti-aliasing at 2:1 reduction.
Jon Noring
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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 15:52:12, -0500
From: VRCH78B@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES F CROCKER)
Subject: (fractint) Magnification
Hi All
For the last twelve years I have hat a pet peeve, and it is using
magnification to define a picture. In order to use it you need a base. Way
back in August of 85 it got defined as the reciprocal of the length of a
side of the picture. Up to a point this serves, but at any resolution this
constant. A 1024X728 view and a 320X200 view are obviously radically
different in detail so we don't have empty magnification as occurs with a
microscope where beyond some point there is no more detail visable.
Fractint has the same problem where the height of the serves as the reference.
I have used pixel size as the basic reference. The conversion is easy
enough. Dividing 2 by magnification gives pixel size, but with far more
apparent accuracy than needed. Four significant figures beyond a number of
zeros would let us size a 10Kx10K to within one pixel. There are a number
of advantages to this approach. Round off calculation errors would be
reduced, Pictures of multiple parts would have exactly known corner
coordinates, and scaling would be more precise. Who can appreciate a
magnification given to 17 places?
I know that this is a too deeply ingrained convention to be replaced but
lets have a choice.
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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 16:13:07 -0400
From: "Tim & Jackie Gennette" <wagdog@connix.com>
Subject: (fractint) Fractint and win95
Hello,
I'm new to this list and to Fractint. I'm a mere novice and wondered
if someone can tell me how to use Fractint in win95?
I have a Pentium 133 with 16 RAM.
I can shut down to DOS to run it but can't seem to get it to work
from with win95. I can deal with using DOS but am curious if anyone
can give me any hints.
Thanks.
Tim Gennette
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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 16:04:17 -0500
From: Justin Kolodziej <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint and win95
- -----Original Message-----
From: Tim & Jackie Gennette <wagdog@connix.com>
To: Fractint@xmission.com <Fractint@xmission.com>
Date: 11 September 1997 15:16
Subject: (fractint) Fractint and win95
>Hello,
>
>I'm new to this list and to Fractint. I'm a mere novice and wondered
>if someone can tell me how to use Fractint in win95?
>
>I have a Pentium 133 with 16 RAM.
>
>I can shut down to DOS to run it but can't seem to get it to work
>from with win95. I can deal with using DOS but am curious if anyone
>can give me any hints.
>
I'm having a slightly different problem than the above. I can get Fractint
to run on my PPro 180 with 32 MB RAM, but when I try to save the image, the
lines that appear on the side to show the progress of the save end up
repeating the first few lines after a certain point. When I open a DOS
prompt, not necessarily restarting in DOS mode, Fractint works fine. Does
anybody have any idea why this is?
Justin Kolodziej
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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 15:08:21 -0400
From: "Damien M. Jones" <dmj@emi.net>
Subject: (fractint) Unconventional use of FractInt
Hello,
Yesterday I had occasion to use FractInt in a rather unconventional
fashion. A friend of mine had several monitors he was working on, and he
wanted to be able to display a color test pattern on them so he could
adjust the monitor settings appropriately. But he didn't have anything
handy that would do the job, let along in different display modes.
FractInt to the rescue! :) I wrote a quick formula to display some color
bars on the screen, tweaked the FRACTINT.CFG and SSTOOLS.INI file to come
up with that by default, in just the mode he wanted, and sent it off to him.
He's ecstatic. Perhaps one of these days he'll try hitting keys and figure
out what FractInt is REALLY all about. :)
Damien M. Jones / temporary sanity designs / http://www.emi.net/~dmj/
dmj@emi.net / my gallery: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/2605/
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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 23:21:33 -0400
From: "Ing. Marcelo Anelli C." <marcelo.anelli@bigfoot.com>
Subject: RE: (fractint) Fractint and win95
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The trouble is not the Pentium but the Svga card. If you have trouble =
run in W95 at full screen with the textsafe=3Dsave, below is my =
configuration file, it work fine under W95 with some video switching.
; SSTOOLS.INI file.
; Marcelo Anelli
; marcelo.anelli@bigfoot.com
[fractint]
video=3DSF7
savetime=3D060
textsafe=3Dsave
overwrite=3Dno
tempdir=3Dd:\temp
workdir=3Dd:\fractal\fint
parmfile=3Dd:\fractal\fint\par
formulafile=3Dd:\fractal\fint\frm
lfile=3Dd:\fractal\fint\ifs
ifsfile=3Dd:\fractal\fint\ifs
map=3Dd:\fractal\fint\map
;exitnoask=3Dyes
[Winfract]
WinfractPosition=3D195, 52
ZoomOut=3DFalse
WindowSizing=3DFalse
ImageWidth=3D320
ImageHeight=3D200
CoordinateBoxOpen=3DFalse
CoordBoxPosition=3D554, 4
Marcelo Anelli C.
marcelo.anelli@bigfoot.com
+58(2)2418336
+58(14)178304
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To: fractint@mail.xmission.com
Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint and win95
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From: Tim & Jackie Gennette <wagdog@connix.com>
To: Fractint@xmission.com <Fractint@xmission.com>
Date: 11 September 1997 15:16
Subject: (fractint) Fractint and win95
>Hello,
>
>I'm new to this list and to Fractint. I'm a mere novice and wondered
>if someone can tell me how to use Fractint in win95?
>
>I have a Pentium 133 with 16 RAM.
>
>I can shut down to DOS to run it but can't seem to get it to work
>from with win95. I can deal with using DOS but am curious if anyone
>can give me any hints.
>
I'm having a slightly different problem than the above. I can get =
Fractint
to run on my PPro 180 with 32 MB RAM, but when I try to save the image, =
the
lines that appear on the side to show the progress of the save end up
repeating the first few lines after a certain point. When I open a DOS
prompt, not necessarily restarting in DOS mode, Fractint works fine. =
Does
anybody have any idea why this is?
Justin Kolodziej
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Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 12:38:03 -0600 (MDT)
From: Jason Hine <jason@CNR.ColoState.EDU>
Subject: (fractint) Truecolor bug...
Howdy folks...
With Damien's help, I am making reasonable progress on my code to
allow unattended zooming into the M-set. I've decided to use Fractint's
truecolor=yes option to produce a Targa file with the iteration values in
it, rather than try to derive relative iteration values from a GIF
image. My intent was to produce an image with viewwindows=yes, at about
50x38 pixels, and save that image as iterates.tga. I want an image size
of about 50x38 for two reasons: (a) the images will take less time to
render (very important for deepzooms), and (b) there are memory
requirement problems when I try to declare a 320x200 array on my PC.
The problem is that it appears the iterates.tga file is corrupted if
viewwindows is on (thanks again to Damien!).
Problem b) can be jury-rigged by only reading in every other
pixel in every other row, resulting an a final array 1/4 the size of te
original. Problem a) is more of a cosmetic problem, but will become a
big deal when we get fairly deep.
So I guess I'll work around these problems for now, but wht is the
chances of the bug getting fixed, so that we can save truecolor images
with viewwindows on?
Thanks all, Jason
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Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 16:30:45 -0400 (EDT)
From: YahooBRI@aol.com
Subject: (fractint) colorz
Hello everyone.
I've been using fractint for Windows for a short period of time now and have
found it to be a phenomenal program.
I'm at the experimental phase now, though, and am trying to find a way to
customize the colors that Fractint chooses to use for escape-time fractals.
Do I have to program in these new variables? If so, How?
Since I am not a programming wiz, would it be better to seek out other color
maps that have already been written in the hopes that I will get the desired
hues? If so, can you suggest the best place to begin my search?
Thanx.
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Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 17:09:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: A M Kelley <amkelley@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
Subject: (fractint) FC2000
Julian, all the instructions for calendar submissions can be found at
Rollo's web page: http://www.artvark.com/artvark. --Alice
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Date: Sun, 14 Sep 1997 16:18:36 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Truecolor bug...
Jason asked:
> So I guess I'll work around these problems for now, but what is the
> chance of the bug getting fixed, so that we can save truecolor images
> with viewwindows on?
I've found and fixed this. The workaround for now is to make a
diskvideo mode the size you want, and not using viewwindows. In the
next version this will be fixed.
If anyone else has this problem let me know.
Tim Wegner
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Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 12:44:22 -0700
From: "Jay Hill"<jrhill@NOTESGW.NOSC.MIL>
Subject: Re: (fractint) OT - Saving Win95 Text files as PAR
For editing ASCII files, I really like PFE, programmers file editor, for
windows and windows 95.
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/features.htm
Jay
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Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 18:32:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: Donald Archer <arch@dorsai.org>
Subject: (fractint) NYC fractal show
Everybody welcome to my NYC exhibit of large output (24" x 36")
fractal prints on canvas now thru Saturday, October 11 at:
Vanderbilt YMCA
224 East 47th Street
(betw. 2nd and 3rd Aves)
New York City
Lobby exhibit, open 24 hours daily.
Many of these prints are U-draw fractals drawn by viewer input to my sites at:
http://www.dorsai.org/~arch
and/or
http://www.ingress.com/~arch
Thanks for visiting!
Don
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 14:46:27 -0400
From: nick.grasso@hrads.com (Grasso, Nick)
Subject: Re: (fractint) Matrox Millenium cards
At 06:28 PM 8/29/97 -0600, Tim Wegner wrote:
>
>BTW I'm following the NT/Matrox thread with interest. Unfortunately I
>have neither NT nor a Matrox, so I'm helpless to comment. I really
>appreciate all the folks who have jumped in and shared (this is one
>reason for the list). Bert Tyler has NT. I don't think he joined the
>list, but I'll ask him to view the achive web page and search for
>"NT" or "Matrox".
Regarding running fractint under Windows NT 4.0 with a Matrox Millennium
(or other cards) in SVGA modes:
During the last 3 weeks I have sent two messages to Matrox tech support and
a message to tech support at the company who build my system and I have not
received any reply. However, I did find the following recent document on
Microsoft's Knowledge Base. Here is the complete text. Read it and weep.
- ---------------Start Q155259
VESA Drivers Not Supported in a VDM
Last reviewed: August 13, 1997
Article ID: Q155259
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
SUMMARY
When you attempt to load a VESA video driver in a Virtual DOS Machine
(VDM), the driver either fails to load or does not work properly.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows NT does not support loading VESA video drivers in a VDM. Even
though some VESA video drivers may load properly and seem to funtion
correctly in a VDM, this is not recommended.
Windows NT by design denies direct access to the hardware to all programs.
Any program that tries to use direct hardware calls will fail in Windows NT.
- ---------------End Q155259
Well, this does not look good, although it doesn't make any sense to me.
Like I said in previous messages, I am not getting an error message from
NT, but rather a message from my monitor saying that the synch freq is out
of range. Why would NT cause the video card to send the wrong synch freq?
Tim, did you ever ask Bert Tyler about this? If anyone else has any further
information, please share it with us.
Hope this helps,
Nick
nick.grasso@hrads.com
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 15:32:08 -0400
From: "Damien M. Jones" <dmj@emi.net>
Subject: (fractint) dmj-pub.frm
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Howdy folks,
Attached to this message is a formula file containing all the new coloring
algorithms I have made for FractInt, for both the Mandelbrot set and the
NovaM fractal. Many of these are variations on orbit trap types; a few are
based on formulae Kerry Mitchell posted here recently. There are over 100
different formulae in this file. Details as to what each formula does are
contained in the "dmj--Read-Me-First" formula which will be the first one
listed. Although I have only provided versions of the algorithms for
Mandelbrot and NovaM types, instructions are included on how to adapt the
techniques to other types. Each formula is extensively commented as well.
Lee Skinner asked for example PARs to show some of what is possible. I
have forty or so images produced with these formulae (and a few other
formulae that aren't ready for "prime time") so I don't really want to post
PARs for all of them here. I hope to have most of them up on my web
gallery later today. Here are six, though, to show you what is possible
with these techniques:
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; Copyright 1997 Damien M. Jones
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; Copyright 1997 Damien M. Jones
dragonstail { ; Dragon's Tail Copyright 1997 Damien M. Jones
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