Ah my uni uses Maple and Matlab for maths stuff

But why not see if some of the free maths programs on linux are the same type and have the same functions.

Mike

Kaj Haulrich wrote:

On Friday 15 August 2003 09:40 pm, Harv Nelson wrote:


Hi Kaj,

I'm having something of the same sorts of problems with a
program I'm trying to run with wine.

Try this "WinTools" GUI set up aid:

http://www.franksworld.net/winetools/

It will make all the necessary directories and has an
"Installer" of sorts.  There is some additional education on
the site.

Be aware that "wine" is a work in progress. There are new
RPM's built nearly every day. Check WineHQ
http://www.winehq.com/. You might want to try WineX, also http://digilander.libero.it/winehqitalia/winex.html


GL

Harv / AI9NL



Thanks Harv, - I'll give it a try, but wine is quite OK on my system, so I guess it is this application from Texas that's misbehaving. When I accept the default (c:\programs) it just refuses the whole idea : can't locate *folders*.

Which arises another rant : This application (Derive) is meant for math students and developed by Texas Instruments. I don't know much about Texas, but where I live universities use Unix/Linux. I have great respect for Texas Instruments and their fine calculators and thusly can't believe they are Microsoft-Only. My geography might be wrong, though : Redmond is the capitol of Texas ?

Kaj Haulrich.


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