Andy, This program makes some pretty neat graphics, but it's very limited. I can choose the number of cells in x and y axes, and it makes spots or stripes. I have a qualitative understanding of it, but I don't know the math. A friend of mine said she'd look around for a book that explains it. Greg Andy Stewart wrote:
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 7:07 pm, Gregory Avedissian wrote:
Got it! I have to run two x servers at the same time (didn't know I could do that), the first one in TrueColor and the second in PseudoColor by starting the second one with startx -- :1 -bpp 8
HI Greg,
I'm glad to hear that you got it working!
and the program runs ok. This is cool. Now all I need to do is figure out what reaction-diffusion means.
Darn, I was almost impressed that you knew what reaction-diffusion meant. Now you went and burst my bubble. :-)
If you want to see another cool program where the math will send you for a loop but it makes neat looking graphical figures, try surf. Also, rasmol is neat if you are into molecular modeling, or just looking a cool geeky looking pictures. :-)
Later,
Andy