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- Dear MuPAD friend,
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- here are some informations how to install MuPAD 1.2.2a from disk.
- First you must be root to install MuPAD 1.2.2a. The packages for
- MuPAD have to be installed with setup or pkgtool coming with the
- Slackware distribution. If you haven't installed Slackware, please
- use the tools on this disk in order to install.
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- Use pkgtool to install MuPAD from console.
- Use pkgtool.tty to install from a xterm.
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- MuPAD will be installed in /usr/local/MuPAD.
- Please make sure that this directory doesn't
- exist. Please remove or rename any old installation.
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- Choose the device to install from (fd0/fd1) and install the package
- MU, which consists of the following parts:
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- Disk MU1:
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- mubase.tgz:
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- Basic parts of MuPAD
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- examples, the library, info. about copyright etc.
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- mudemo.tgz:
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- Some MuPAD demo files
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- mudocbas.tgz:
- Basic parts of the Manual:
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- Helpfiles, fonts, examples, manpages
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- Disk MU2:
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- mubin.tgz:
- The binary files for MuPAD 1.2.2a (ELF).
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- muhtml.tgz:
- There are some additional documentations and
- informations written in the HTML format. Use
- your favourate web brouser to read these.
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- Disk MU3:
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- The disk MU3 is available in two versions:
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- MU3BIG and MU3SMALL
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- Both contain the whole on-line documentation of MuPAD.
- Please consider the manual as a draft version.
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- MU3BIG is formatted for large screens.
- MU3SMALL is formatted for smaller screens and notebooks.
- You may first try out MU3BIG. If it is unuseable for you,
- you can install MU3SMALL afterwards.
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- They both contain the package
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- mudoc.tgz:
- english online Manual and Tutorial
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- Disk MU4:
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- mugifman.tgz:
- Pictures, used by the Manual of MuPAD 1.2.2a
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- mugiftut.tgz:
- Pictures, used by the Tutorial of MuPAD 1.2.2a
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