The calculation routine is from the year 1987 and was originally programmed by me on the 8-bit Atari-XL computer. The complete source code was published in the Atari Magazine 04/87.
"Apple Mountains" create fractal mountains, as it were in 3D Mandelbrot set, which required on the Atari-XL up to several hours computation time. More for fun, I've implemented this routine now on Android.
Through various movements, it is possible to change the parameters and thus the views:
Horizontal: shifts left/right (XL/XR)
Vertical: shifts up/down (YO/YU)
Diagonal: strain/distortion (XC/YC)
Especially the diagonal movements create very interesting new formations.
The parameters displayed have the following meanings:
XL/XR: X-left and X-right represents the horizontal position.
YO/YU: Y-up and Y-down stands for the vertical position.
XC: X-complex alters the horizontal dimensions.
YC: Y-complex alters the vertical dimensions.
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Downloads: 38 | ||||
Updated At: 2024-03-05 22:16:22 | ||||
Publisher: PiXas | ||||
Operating System: Android | ||||
License Type: Free |