todd@ivucsb.UUCP (Todd Day) (12/03/88)
Anyone look at the public domain array processing package "matlab" from Argonne National Labs? It was recently posted to comp.sources.amiga. It was written in fortran 77 and slightly modified for the Amiga. You need SVS fortran to get it to run on the UNIXPC. I recently hacked it. As far as I can tell, it is working pretty well. If anyone is interested, I can send them the diffs to matlab.for, or I might be able to compress the source and uucp it to you. Or, someone could tell me how to get it to unix-pc.sources and I could post it there. BTW, does stuff go out on unix-pc.sources much? My feed and I both are subscribed to the entire unix-pc group, but sources never seem to come across... Todd Day | ..!pyramid!comdesign!ivucsb!todd | todd@ivucsb.UUCP "Why is she wrong? Because *she* is a *girl*, and *this* is *science*!"
thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) (12/04/88)
Re: Todd Day's comments about matlab ... It's a nifty package; haven't moved it to the UNIXpc yet, but it runs fine on the Amigas (yeah, I have a buncha both systems). unix-pc.{general, sources} is active; unix-pc.uucp has recently suffered a dearth of new material. If your site is not receiving, then send the diffs to me and I'll apply them to the Amiga version and re-post to unix-pc.sources. Please note: I do NOT yet have the LPI Fortran on the UNIXpc; been too busy with other projects, but I'll call LPI and order my copy this coming week. I have ``patch'' with patch level 12 operating on my primary 3B1, so any types of diffs should be able to be handled OK (imagine my amazement when the diffs for GNU gcc 1.30 to 1.31 were automatically applied without a hitch! :-) Thad Floryan [thad@cup.portal.com (OR) ...!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad]