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From: yegerleh@vivaldi.ecn.purdue.edu (James D Yegerlehner)
Subject: Re: Wanted: Symbolic math program for novice ST user
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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1991 19:49:27 GMT

In article <1991Apr25.214341.4806@mailer.cc.fsu.edu>, boyd@nu.cs.fsu.edu (Mickey Boyd) writes:
> In article <1991Apr25.073843.6040@loop.uucp>, dont@loop.uucp (Don Taylor;644-7631) writes:
> >I have a relative novice using an ST.  I would like to obtain a symbolic
> >math program that will run on the machine.  I was told there is a package
> >called 'Elcal' but have been unable to track down a dealer.  If someone
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> >
> 
> I have put the PD version of El Cal (called Sub_Cal) on atari.archive.  It is 
> a great program, and received heavy use by me during my undergraduate math 
> courses.  All ordering info is included in the archive.  You may find that 
> Sub_Cal has all the power you need (not much of it is disabled).  Feel free
> to email questions. 
> --
>     ---------------------------------+-------------------------------------
>              Mickey R. Boyd          |  "Kirk to Enterprise.  All clear 
>           FSU Computer Science       |      down here.  Beam down    
>         Technical Support Group      |      yeoman Rand and a six-pack . ."
>       email:  boyd@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu  |               
>     ---------------------------------+-------------------------------------

Wait a minute: I thought that El Cal (and therefore Sub Cal) is
purely a numerical tool.  The original poster asked for a symbolic
math package.  The only ones I know of are form, available for free on
atari.archive, and Maple.  Form is very general, but ha a steep learning
curve, and requires that you program (recursively) in its own language.
I saw a post a while ago that mentioned that Maple has been ported to
the ST (~$400?), but I don't know anything beyond that.

Jim



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