On Tue, Jul 01, 1997 at 09:53:00AM -0800, Bruce Perens wrote:
> You might also see if Octave will satisfy your needs (it's a free package).
> There's also something called "scilab" that was once in non-free, I don't
> know if it is still there.

Octave is quite good but unfortunately does not seem to be entirely
source-code compatible, if you're trying to run pre-written stuff.
I used it for my studies this semester and some supplied
programs would not run without some fairly minor modifications.


hamish
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