> Dear Dorothee,
>
> That database is not (currently) included with SAGE.  Fortunately,
> you can download it from here:
>    http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/novoselt/
> Once you download it, start SAGE from the same directory and
> type
>
> sage: L =  lattice_polytope.read_all_polytopes("K3vertices", "K3 %4d")
> sage: L[0]
> K3    0: 3-dimensional, 4 vertices.
> sage: L[1]
> K3    1: 3-dimensional, 4 vertices.
>

Dear William,

thank you very much for your fast response. Unfortunately, things
don't seem that easy with VMWare, and for some reason I cannot seem to
get to install sage neither under Windows nor under Linux (will only
start python command line). I extensively searched the net for a
manual that explains what I'm doing wrong, but so far I haven't been
successful. Do you have any suggestions (I really cannot wait to start
working with sage :-) )?

Dorothee


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