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- From: noring@netcom.com (Jon Noring)
- Subject: A Bug in Fractint v17.2? (Resurrecting an Oldie)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.165216.6921@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:52:16 GMT
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- Hello,
-
- Barry Smith sent me the following e-mail, and since he cannot post to the
- net at this time, I decided to do it for him. I'm sure he won't mind -
- I did let him know I'll post it, and there's nothing personal in this
- e-mail.
-
- Jon Noring
-
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-
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 18:16:46 EST
- From: bws555@cscgpo.anu.edu.au (Barry W Smith)
- To: bws555@cscgpo.anu.edu.au, noring@netcom.com, twegner@mwunix.mitre.org
- Subject: Data-dependent bug in Fractint?
-
- In the now defunct newsgroup alt.fractals, quite a time ago (3 Mar 91)
- noring@netcom.COM (Jon Noring) said in an article with the subject: 'A
- bug in Fractint 15.1?':
-
- ***
-
- In article twb@cbnewsh.cb.att.com (thomas.w.beattie) writes:
-
- >I posted a Complex Newton fractal to the .pictures subgroup.
- >For those of you who don't have access to that group (or prefer not to
- >read it :-) here are the parameters and the fractint command line
- >I used to generate it.
- >
- >Parameters: 12, 2, 12, 2
- >Iter. limit: 2500
- >Corners: X[-6, 5] Y[-4, 5]
- >
- >fractint type=complexnewton corners=-6/5/5/-4 params=12/2/12/2 maxiter=2500 per
- iodicity=0
- >
- >This took 39 minutes on my 386/25 at 640x400x256c.
-
- I used these parameters in Fractint 15.1 to generate this fractal using
- 1024x768x256 resolution. When I was in the middle of the fourth scan
- (after about 16 hours of computation), the program hit a math overflow
- condition which bombed FRACTINT and put me back into DOS. Suffice it to
- say I was ticked!
-
- Is there some bug in Fractint 15.1 that led to this abnormal termination?
-
- Jon Noring
-
- (BTW, I have a 386-33 without a coprocessor.)
-
-
- [20-Nov-92 Update: Haven't retried this yet. I now have v17.2 and
- a coprocessor, so when I get home, I'll fire up ol' Betsy. Jon]
-
-
- ***
-
- I had saved the capture log of this at the time, discovered it again
- during some recent electronic archaeology, and was moved to try this
- fractal out myself, using Fractint 17.2 and not 15.1, on a 386-25
- without a coprocessor. Initially I used Super VGA 1024 x 768 x 16
- colours over two or three nights producing what seemed a very fine
- image. However, after a bit over 18 hours in pass 4 of 4, Fractint
- crashed in a decidedly odd way.
-
- When I tried to save the image with <s>, or press other keys including
- <tab>, rectangular shaped splodges appeared about 30% down the screen
- and about 16 rows wide. Each time I pressed <s>, <tab>, <esc> or any
- other key, more splodges appeared. These filled the left hand side 60%
- or so of the screen. After I repeatedly hit keys, including <CR>,
- instead of splodges a series of vertical bars like a spectrum appeared.
- Nothing less than <Ctl>-<Alt>-<Del> would clear the screen or get me out
- of Fractint, but there was no math overflow or other DOS message.
-
- I thought that I'd repeat the exercise with the same fractal, but a
- different resolution, and so tried again with black and white VGA (640 x
- 480 x 2). After 5 hours 48 minutes and while working on row 16 of pass
- 3 of 3, the same thing happened.
-
- So we have a fractal that bombs in three different resolutions and in
- two different versions of Fractint.
-
- Is this a data-dependent bug? How did Thomas W. Beattie create it? It
- seems quite grotesque!
-
- I would have posted this message as an article to the newsgroup, but my
- old VMS host has been shut down and this Unix beast (or perhaps its
- newsreader) and its editors do not like my PC or any of the terminal
- programs that I use to dial it up with, and the Unix support staff
- responded to my cries for help by saying (a) 'I never use a PC', and (b)
- 'I don't use nn'. :-( !! One of these days I'll re-read the man pages
- and do some more experimenting, but meanwhile I can barely use news,
- while mail is fine.
-
- Any comments?
- --
- Barry W Smith P O Box 442, Jamison Centre ACT 2614, Australia
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