X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,35977fa57809157 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1993-11-11 01:03:57 PST Path: gmd.de!newsserver.jvnc.net!news.cac.psu.edu!news.pop.psu.edu!psuvax1!news.cc.swarthmore.edu!brown From: brown@cs.swarthmore.edu (Randolph G. Brown) Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art Subject: Re: Random Dot Stereograms? Date: 11 Nov 1993 07:31:23 GMT Organization: Swarthmore College Computer Science, Swarthmore, PA, USA Lines: 13 Message-ID: <2bspob$q00@larch.cc.swarthmore.edu> References: <2bsihv$m26@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> <2bslof$2df@darkstar.ucsc.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: nutmeg.cs.swarthmore.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Wow, those were cool (even if not all of them were R-D)... I have (had?) some old code for my (defunct) ST that showed bitmap Random-Dot stereograms... Never thought of doing them in ascii, though. Hmm... have to dig up the code. -Randy PS. They were particularly nice in that the right of one frame made the left for the next... Shoulda thought of that. Course I was printing them out on an Epson and looking at them through a stereoscope, though I can go really wall-eyed now and see them without...