OK, how about installing a virtual machine such as VitualBox, VMware or the like, installing Windows into that and then your favourite mandelbulb software. You'll have Windows running in a window. =)
You'll also be able to configure the virtual machine to share local resources such as storage and also cut and paste between Linux and Windows applications.
I've used the solution many times on my OpenSuse machine.
I have Ubuntu. I tried a Linux mandelbulb software, but the rendering was ugly and there were very limited amount of formulas.
OK, how about installing a virtual machine such as VitualBox, VMware or the like, installing Windows into that and then your favourite mandelbulb software. You'll have Windows running in a window. =)
You'll also be able to configure the virtual machine to share local resources such as storage and also cut and paste between Linux and Windows applications.
I've used the solution many times on my OpenSuse machine.