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title: "The Best Fractal Zoomer for the TI-Nspire"
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date: 2019-04-12T08:11:00
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type: "post"
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*Originally posted on my [old old old blog](https://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c726379h1820488_the_best_fractal_zoomer_for_the_tinspire)*
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This fractal zoomer for the TI-Nspire CX outshines any other fractal zoomer. It utilizes the 320x240 color LCD screen to provide a meticulous level of detail. This fractal zoomer supports the Mandelbrot set, the Julia set, and even your own custom fractal function! The rendering is relatively fast, at least for a calculator, and the program supports eight colorings and various other settings to provide a unique experience unrivaled by practically any other fractal zoomer. Perhaps the only downside may be the unresponsive cursor of the TI-Nspire, but that’s the hardware’s fault. Fortunately, no Ndless is required!
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[img]https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/ss/862/86222.gif[/img]
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[b]Design: 9/10[/b]
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Nice graphics!
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[b]Functionality: 10/10[/b]
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Tons of configuration settings to mess around with!
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[b]Practicality: 9/10[/b]
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A great source of entertainment during math class
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[b]Performance: 8/10[/b]
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Even though the rendering is quite fast, it can’t compete with a computer
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[b]Overall: 9/10[/b]
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Probably the best fractal zoomer on any calculator!
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[b][size=150]Controls[/size][/b]
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Click - zoom in or zoom out
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[+] / [-] - set the zoom mode
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[del] - reset view
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[enter] - re-render the fractal
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[esc] - stop rendering
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[menu] - access settings
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[1], [2], … [9] - change the color mode
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[i]Source: [url]https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/463/46381.html[/url][/i]
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