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- From: sutor@watson.ibm.com (Robert Sutor)
- Subject: Re: commercial version of IBM's "new scratchpad"
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- Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1992 21:27:35 GMT
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- For the sake of not sounding too commercial about this, let me tersely say
- that AXIOM is described in a new book _AXIOM: The Scientific Computation System_,
- by Richard D. Jenks and the author of this note. It is published by Springer-Verlag
- and has ISBN numbers 0-387-97855-0 and 3-540-97855-0.
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- AXIOM was developed at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New
- York (then called Scratchpad II and, later (!) Scratchpad). It is sold as a product
- by NAG Ltd and NAG Inc. It is available for IBM Risc System / 6000 workstations.
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- I'll supply more information to the net or to individuals on request.
-
- Robert S. Sutor
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