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{{short description|Computer program to render and display many kinds of fractals}} {{more citations needed|date=August 2016}} {{Infobox software | name = Fractint | logo = | screenshot = Fractint_mandel.png | caption = The [[Mandelbrot set]] rendered in Fractint | developer = Stone Soup Group | released = {{Start date and age|1988|09}} | latest release version = 20.04p14 | latest release date = {{Start date and age|2015|08|22}} | operating system = [[MS-DOS]], [[Linux]] | language = English | genre = Fractal generating software | license = [[Freeware]] | website = {{URL|fractint.org}} }} '''Fractint''' (originally '''FRACT386''') is a [[freeware]] [[computer program]] to render and display many kinds of [[fractal]]s. The program originated on [[MS-DOS]], then was ported to the [[Atari ST]], [[Linux]], and [[Mac (computer)|Macintosh]]. During the early 1990s, Fractint was the definitive fractal generating program for personal computers.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg13117834.200-review-fractint-brought-to-book-.html |title=Review: Fractint brought to book |author=Ray Girvan |date=24 August 1991 |work=Newscientist |publisher=Reed Business Information |access-date=25 March 2013 }}</ref> The name is a [[portmanteau]] of ''fractal'' and ''[[integer]]'', since the first versions of Fractint used only integer arithmetic (also known as [[fixed-point arithmetic]]), for faster rendering on computers without math [[coprocessor]]s. Since then, [[floating-point arithmetic]] and [[arbitrary-precision arithmetic]] modes have been added. FractInt can draw most kinds of fractals that have appeared in the literature. It also has a few "fractal types" that are not strictly speaking fractals, but may be more accurately described as [[display hack]]s. These include [[Cellular automaton|cellular automata]]. ==Development== [[Image:Mandelbrot palette colour editing with Fractint.png|thumb|A Mandelbrot fractal with Fractint's colour palette editor (version 20.0 in DOSBOX 0.72)]] [[Image:Fract027.jpg|thumb|One portion of the Mandelbrot set at extreme magnification, showing how the set [[self-similarity|contains near copies of itself]]]] Fractint originally appeared in 1988 as FRACT386, a computer program for rendering fractals very quickly on the [[Intel 80386]] processor using integer arithmetic. The 80386 requires the [[Intel 80387]] coprocessor to natively support floating point math, which was rare in [[IBM PC compatible]]s. Early versions of FRACT386 were written by Bert Tyler, who based it on a [[Mandelbrot set|Mandelbrot]] generator for a TI-based processor that used integer math and decided to try programming something similar for his 386 machine.<ref name="FractalCreations">Tyler, Bert and Wegner, Timothy, ''Fractal Creations, 2nd edition'', Waite Group Press, 1993, {{ISBN|1-878739-34-4}}, p. 461</ref> In February 1989, the program was renamed Fractint. In July 1990, it was ported to the [[Atari ST]], with the math routines rewritten in [[Motorola 68000]] assembly language by Howard Chu.{{Citation needed|date=April 2020}} ==Forks== There are two notable forks of FRACTINT: ManPWin and Iterated Dynamics. [http://www.deleeuw.com.au/ ManPWin] is a fork based on WinFract 18 with [https://github.com/PaulTheLionHeart/manpwin source code on github]. [https://legalizeadulthood.github.io/iterated-dynamics/ Iterated Dynamics] is a fork based on FRACTINT 20.04 patch level 4, with [https://github.com/LegalizeAdulthood/iterated-dynamics source code on github]. ==See also== * [[Fractal art]] * [[Fractal-generating software]] {{Commons category|Fractals created with Fractint}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== * Michael Frame, [[Benoit Mandelbrot]], ''Fractals, Graphics, and Mathematics Education'', Volume 58 of [[Mathematical Association of America]] Notes, Cambridge University Press, 2002, {{ISBN|0-88385-169-5}}, pp. 57β59 (and used throughout the book) <!--======================== {{No more links}} ============================ | PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING MORE LINKS TO THIS ARTICLE. 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