metahawk@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (Wayne G Rigby) (06/25/91)
In article <B5EF4924E000426C@FANDM> NJ_GOKEMEIJE@FANDM.BITNET writes: > >on the Macintosh the stack for each program: the structure in general >can only be 32 K. >On the Amiga, the stack can be anysize I believe: at least up to 100 K >(matlab wants that) ^^^^^^ Is MATLAB made for the Amiga? Please indicate where I can get a copy, or where I can buy it. >Thanks, Nils Gokemeijer (NJ_GOKEMEIJE@FANDM.bitnet) "Hello? Is anybody in there?" Wayne Rigby "Just nod if you can hear me." Computer and Systems Engineer (in training) - Pink Floyd Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute metahawk@rpi.edu
tomb@hplsla.HP.COM (Tom Bruhns) (06/25/91)
metahawk@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (Wayne G Rigby) writes: >Is MATLAB made for the Amiga? Please indicate where I can get a copy, >or where I can buy it. See comp.sys.amiga.misc for the latest Fred Fish listing. Disk 499 has MatLab for Amiga, this one with plotting. (I have an older version that doesn't directly support plotting...)