Hi Richard and all --
I want to make a clarification on this point.
JMP 3 was written for the Mac, then ported to windows.
JMP 4, on the other hand, is a complete re-write from the ground up of JMP.
It is written in C++ (rather than C, like JMP 3). It was considerable
trouble and expense to go
JMP version 4 is out now. Try http://www.jmpdiscovery.com/
this is a great program! It was actually written for the Mac
and ported to Windows. They have a demo program available
for downloading too.
R.
Lee Creighton wrote in message
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JMP version 3 would run on
JMP version 3 would run on this system as well. Try sales at www.sas.com to
see if JMP 3.2.6 is still available.
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Following my policy of reuse and recycle, I'm using an old Mac
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JMP version 3 would run on this system as well. Try sales at
www.sas.com to
see if JMP 3.2.6 is still available.
"Da
don't forget to look at all that is available online for doing analysis ...
http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javastat.html
check out specific routines or ... click on the jump to free software ...
some works with macs
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There is always XLispStat, and the graphical front-ends, ViSta and
ARC.
Why pay more when there is perfectly adequate and exceptional software
available?
best,
-tony
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Following my policy of reuse and recycle, I'm using an old Mac Powerbook
160 under system 7.1. I have an MBA-level ststs and data analysis class
coming up in January. Anyone aware of a nice program that'll run on my old
portable?
Thanks.
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Dave Firth Mac
Stata (www.stata.com) works quite well on older 68k systems. I have
used it on my old Powerbook 145.
James Jetton
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Following my policy of reuse and recycle, I'm using an old Mac Powerbook
160 under system 7.1. I have an MBA-level ststs and data analysis class
coming up in