EBo wrote:
> how about setting up a couple of test programs that do circles and Koch 
> snowflakes with different segment lengths and recursive depths.  Then 
> you can profile the behaviour better.
>   
I have a program on my web server that generates G-code for a Sierpinski
snowflake :
http://jelinux.pico-systems.com/codes/dragon.c
This is all composed of 90 degree turns.


It allows you to set the order of the fractal, so you get varying 
complexity.
It also rescales it to the desired size.

I also have a 10,000 segment circle of 2" diameter in ngc at
http://jelinux.pico-systems.com/codes/contour.ngc

Jon

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