JULIAN SET FRACTAL GENERATOR by James Rankin
Makes fractals on the TI-82.
11/17/95


This is a program that, in 35-60 minutes, will generate
a fractal on the TI-82. TI-85 users may use this program
by running the translator included on the disks
of their Graph-Link.

These fractals can be used in the study of a new
and exciting field of science, chaos. Chaos is
somewhat new, and few people are experts. Machines
did not have the power to generate these fractals until
the 70's, when IBM mainframes ran crude programs
that took hours to make a low resolution picture. A TI
is powerful enough to make one in a marginally decent
amount of time, although the resolution is obviously
limited. Still, when a fractal is finished, a complex
pattern will be seen. This pattern was created using
numbers that appear random (read chaotic), but the inherent
order is obvious. IN CHAOS IS ORDER. This is just the
tip of the iceberg to chaos.

Comments or questions are welcomed. Also, I've made
an ultra-high resolution 256 color fractal generator
for a PC. It requires at least a 386, DX preferable,
hopefully with at least 1 MB of video RAM. If you want
the program and the Turbo Pascal source code, just e-mail
me.
My E-Mail address is : monty@nrv.net
