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From: tnelson@fluorite.telesciences.com (Tracy M Nelson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions,comp.os.386bsd.apps,comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Re: Symbolic Math Package for NetBSD-1.0-i386 or Linux
Date: 30 Jan 1995 22:34:48 GMT
Organization: Securicor Telesciences Inc
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Munagala V. S. Ramanath (ram@netcom.com) wrote:
-- rsutton@trinity.eecs.berkeley.edu (Roy Sutton) writes:
-- >Are there any PD symbolic math programs which have been ported
-- >to NetBSD (or other flavors of BSD) or Linux?
--     Check out the "calc" elisp package by Dave Gillespie that runs
--     under GNU emacs. It can do simple symbolic calculations like
--     polynomial arithmetic, solving simultaneous equations etc. but is

There is also the jacal package which runs under Aubrey Jaffer's scm Scheme
package.  Poke around on altdorf.ai.mit.edu, I think it's there somewhere.
--
Tracy Nelson (tnelson@telesciences.com)
// WARNING: May contain code which is too intense for young programmers...