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- From: wglp09@scsa1.slac.stanford.edu (W.G.J. Langeveld)
- Subject: Re: Executive Probs with Maple
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- In article <66482050@stanley.zebra.fh-weingarten.de> "Oliver Fels" <Oliver@stanley.zebra.fh-weingarten.de> writes:
- > Hi folks.
- > I am actually using the symbolic arithmetical package MapleV.
- > Unfortunately the Plot3D module doesn┤t open a screen and does not return back
- > to Maple, if Executive is running. Result: Maple hangs. ( Execute is definitely
- > responsible).
- > Setting all Maple task schedule settings to IGNORE did not work.
- > Any ideas ?
-
- You may want to talk to the author of Executive, and have them fix the
- incompatibility. Meanwhile, I suspect you will have to not run Executive
- when running Maple. Just out of curiosity, does Executive actually improve
- system performance in noticeable ways, and if so by how much?
-
- Willy.
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