Tom Clark, K3IO wrote: > I know it was mentioned earlier, but the "bible" on all these *DEV > topics is the User Manual from Bill Wriley's STABLE32 (see > [3]http://www.wriley.com/) and his various papers. Several of us (TvB, > Rick & me for 3) find that STABLE32 is one of the most useful software > packages ever written; well worth the ~$400 it costs. > Regards, Tom
While I'm plugging things, I'll add my bit for STABLE32. It really is the definitive source for any sort of stability analysis. And, since I have to mention *nix in every post :-), I have it running reasonably well on my Linux system using the WINE emulator. There's one annoying hangup that results in crashes under certain circumstances, and I'm hoping the Wine guys will be able to resolve it, but until then, following the Doctor's advice: "Well, don't do that, then" works. By the way -- Ulrich's analysis program is also very good, and I've used it under Wine with good results as well. There's one problem with the Greek characters sometimes getting messed up in the display, but again that's fairly easy to live with. John _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
