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- From: judd@merle.acns.nwu.edu (Stephen Judd)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Mathematica
- Date: 19 Apr 1996 07:00:21 GMT
- Organization: Northwestern University, Evanston IL
- Message-ID: <4l7dm5$16s@news.acns.nwu.edu>
- References: <NW097NR.0317547d5.m9944@abc.se> <4l5oou$bc7@news.xmission.com>
- Reply-To: sjudd@nwu.edu (Stephen Judd)
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- In article <4l5oou$bc7@news.xmission.com>,
- riverYard <jshell@xmission.com> wrote:
- >Peter Karlsson (m9944@abc.se) wrote:
- >: Where can I locate the demo Mathematica? I have one part of it that was
- >: included on a 64'er disk (the part with the Doom-alike walkthrough), but would
- >: like all of it.
- >
- >there's a demo Mathematica for the 64? Wolfram Research's killer math
-
- Maple is better.
-
- >program? i've never heard of this, but any info you have would be groovy.
-
- It's a demo called Mathematica, not a demo _of_ Mathematica :). As in
- a demo by such and such of Reflex. I think it's pretty nice, but it
- is PAL-only. It has yet another dorky doom-wannabee section like so
- many C64 programmers seem to be doing these days <sigh>, which is what
- the original poster was referring to.
-
- It has lots of mandelbrots and things like that in it, and an overall
- theme of things mathematical (scrolling equations and Pi listed out to
- some tens of decimal places, etc.), hence the name.
-
- evetS-
-