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[edit]The Burning Ship Fractal, first described and created by Michael Michelitsch and Otto E. Rössler in 1992 on an IBM Personal System/2, Model 80 (with math. coprocessor) using Turbo-Basic and Turbo-Pascal programs by Albert Mürle. For more information, see URL: http://www.geocities.com/tmichelitsch/Michelitsch_Fractals.html
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current | 00:44, 9 February 2006 | 1,698 × 1,152 (169 KB) | Fractalmichel~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | Category:Fractal Burning Ship Fractal by Michael Michelitsch and Otto E. Rössler generated during 1985-95 on a IBM Personal System/2, Modell 80 (with math. coprocessor) using Turbo-Basic and Turbo-Pascal programs by Albert Mürle. For more informati |
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