Lyapunovia 0.05
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June 12th, 1997: Lyapunovia is a fractal program for the BeOS. It displays a fractal called Lyapunov Space, with some additions for morphing.
The program adjusts itself to utilize the number of CPU's in your system.
It's the kind of small toy which lends itself to be released early on in the history of an operating system. Here.

Lyapunovia is freeware.


Instructions
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Simple:
Zoom with your mouse, zoom out by clicking with shift down. Drag the sliders to morph.


History
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It's strange to be back, touching the same code again after 5 years.
This is a modest BeOS version of a fractal program of mine called Lyapunovia. A fairly successful shareware program for the Amiga, Lyapunovia was originally released in December 1992, after which I gradually expanded it for a few years only to completely forget about it. With good reason: Lyapunovia died as 200k of undocumented and unstructured 68K assembler. So it goes.
Now things have changed a bit. The BeBox two processors, great. I'm writing everything in C++, must be getting old.


Credits
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Some code nicked from Be's Mandelbrot application.
Inspiration from Christian Bauer's Julia program.


The author
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The author is trying to break away from his "one program per platform" syndrome.

I mainly deal with Java these days.
Check out:

Animation:
http;//dorit.ihi.ku.dk/~jesjuul/java

Game:
http;//www.planet.dk/pspace/

And a licensable menu:
http;//www.opasia.dk



Feel free:

Jesper Juul
Oehlenschlagergade 66, 3.th.
DK-1663 Copenhagen V.
Denmark

jj@pobox.com
