Sunday, May 24, 2020 12:30:53 PM
Yes, 4retire, the demos are TMMI's .fvf TRUDEF fractal video files.
If you look at the downloads page it interesting some of the demos date back from 2013:
TRUDEF_NWFX_4096x2048.fvf 1165184 KB 7/16/2013 5:00:00 PM
TRUDEF_STEM_3840x1712.fvf 12624997 KB 7/18/2013 5:00:00 PM
So TMMI had 4K working in 2013, but the lawsuit had just started at that point. How can Panik patent something that was already patented by Iterated in the early 1990's and wave them at TMMI? Isn't that deceitful? Not to mention claiming ownership of all the code.
Did you think TMMI was just going to sit back and take this from him? Panik only has himself to blame for attracting the lawsuit in the first place.
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