I think I still have an old fractal program around that I used to run on a PC clone.
The oldest fractal program I have used is Fractint.
]]>I think I still have an old fractal program around that I used to run on a PC clone. I would start the program before bed and check it in the morning!
I remember those programs and those machines. Things sure have changed!
]]>Hopefully I'll re-learn enough in the near future to try to see.
I think I still have an old fractal program around that I used to run on a PC clone. I would start the program before bed and check it in the morning!
]]>Have you seen the example here, using numpy and matplotlib : http://mentat.za.net/numpy/intro/intro.html
Thanks again for the link, gAr! I've bookmarked that page.
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Hi benice,
You're welcome!
Yeah, I saw that too, nice one!
Have you seen the example here, using numpy and matplotlib : http://mentat.za.net/numpy/intro/intro.html
Thanks for the link! I noticed the Buddha's quote in your signature.
Have you seen the Buddhabrot? It's amazing!
That too, all operating systems are betas at best. They have bugs too.
]]>Okay, I haven't heard of the term "bleeding memory" before, so I asked.
Here, I'm not sure whether it's a bug or not. Can it be the OS which is not releasing, on the assumption that data may be required again?
]]>Sounds like bleeding memory, at least that is what it is called in C++.
Is that same as "memory leak"?
]]>]]>Yes.
When I restarted the process, it was back to normal.
Is that same as "memory leak"?
Hi anonimnystefy,
Okay, I thought you meant languages spoken outside the country.
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