pace@stat.cc.fsu.edu (Donald Pace) (06/06/89)
I was asked to look for a program called mongo. The person who was asking about it said it was some sort of modeling/ visulation software. Cn Someone out there point me in the right direction to find a source of this program. -don pace
levay@stsci.EDU (Zoltan Levay) (06/14/89)
In article <734@stat.cc.fsu.edu>, pace@stat.cc.fsu.edu (Donald Pace) writes: > > I was asked to look for a program called mongo. The person > who was asking about it said it was some sort of modeling/ > visulation software. Cn Someone out there point me in the right > direction to find a source of this program. > The Mongo I know about is a package to draw plots from tables of data. It gets some use among astronomers. I would hesitate to call it a visualization program, other than of the most basic sort for one-dimensional data. It comprises a set of Fortran (and C?) callable routines as well as an interactive interpreter; I know it runs on at least Vaxes and Suns. The author is John Tonry at MIT, jt@space.mid.edu or mitccd::jt@space, (617) 253-7528. Zolt -- Zolt