James Morris wrote:
Oh, and install XFractint and have it do a deep zoom somewhere into the
Mandelbrot set.
try MDZ - mandelbrot deep zoom, it uses the MPFR math library to go
beyond long-double precision to as deep as you have patience for. by
default for some peculiar reason it also uses 64 threads. makes the
system very unresponsive i promise.
http://jwm-art.net/mdz/
In Fractint's "Deep Zoom" arbitrary-precision, all numbers become
strings of up to 1600 decimal digits. It's a single-threaded app and can
still make a noticeable impact on system performance. Try deep zooming a
32767x32767 pixel image!
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David
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