[comp.sys.hp] REDUCE Symbolic Algebra for HP9000/350AIM?

irf@kuling.UUCP (Stellan Bergman) (12/19/87)

I just got my 9000/350 and after a week my impression is that it
is an extremly nice box.  I am very pleased with what I have seen
so far. Much better than our 9000/540, which in itself is a good
machine (I love the hardware - pity the 500 series was closed!).

My 350 is an AIM bundled system (less Prolog) plus X windows and FORTRAN77.
As far as I know there exists an implementation of the REDUCE Symbolic
Algebra Package for HP CommonLisp on 350.  Since I have heard absoultely
nothing from Rand or U Utah as a result of my letters to them I would
like to hear from anybody at HP (Martin Griss?) on the status of REDUCE
on HP machines (350 and/or Integral PC - we have both in addition to
the 540).

Please reply in any way you find convenient.

Bo Thide'
Swedish Institute of Space Physics
S-755 90 Uppsala, Sweden
Phone: (46) 18-300020
Telefax: (46) 18-302626
Telex: 76036 (IRFUPP)
UUCP: ...enea!kuling!irfu!bt

kk@hpccc.HP.COM (Konstantine Konsttantinides) (12/29/87)

According to "HP Channels", October 1987, the REDUCE
system (P/N 98678-19010) includes REDUCE plus documentation,
source code and common LISP execution kernel.
The system runs on HP 9000/300 HP-UX systems having a min. 4 Mbytes of RAM.
HP is making the product available to users on an
unsupported basis; no support product is available.

K. Konstantinides kk%hpkronos@hplabs.hp.com