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Article 24082 of 24089, Tue 04:14.
Subject: Cute and Quick Math Toy: Hopalong
Summary: See Scientific American "Mathematical Games" Sept '86
From: ranjit@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Ranjit Bhatnagar)
Path: mcnc!gatech!rutgers!netnews.upenn.edu!eniac.seas.upenn.edu!ranjit
Organization: University of Pennsylvania Dept. of Tiny Programs
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Date: 30 Aug 88 08:14:15 GMT
Sender: news@netnews.upenn.edu
Reply-To: ranjit@eniac.seas.upenn.edu.UUCP (Ranjit Bhatnagar)
OK, here's a little program that can make very pretty pictures.
It's primitive, but it works. I figure 90% of you missed this
when it appeared in Scientific American, and another 9% didn't
feel like programming it yourself - well, there you go. I
recommend a magnification of 10 to start with.
If you want the binary (11K before UUENCODing), send mail. If lots
of people ask, I'll post it.
You'll have to cut this manually, since I don't know how to SHAR
things. There might be extraneous junk in the .h file, since I
use the same .h (compiled) for lots of different programs. Compile
with Manx 3.4b or better, link with the math library before the c
library. I've never tried this except with 32 bits, large model.
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