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Re: muMath for 2e
- Subject: Re: muMath for 2e
- From: cturley2@aol.com (Cturley2)
- Date: 2000/04/09
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <38efce0f.156997506@news>
Dean Jeff, your being negative about the MuMath program and language by talking
it down in favor of another IIgs freeware. What if people don't have an Apple
IIgs and only have an Apple II, II+, IIe, IIc, IIc+ or clone machines of those
to use? What usefulness would the IIgs freeware program - Symbolix be to them?
How about GS Numerics, which I got the author to reclassify as a freeware and
release for the entire IIgs user community to download and try it out, back in
1998? You never mentioned that! You probably never even knew about it.
Ref. URL's:
ftp://128.255.21.234/apple2/upl1998/Oct98/GSnumerics.SDK
http://128.255.21.234/apple2/Collections/apple16/Misc/GSnumerics.SDK
http://128.255.21.234/apple2/ANN/gsnumerics
ftp://tarnover.dyndns.org/Tarnover/Applications/GSnumerics.SDK
Is GS Numerics in the Apple II Delphi archive library?
It was uploaded to the Apple II - gno.org site. But, never
was made available to the public from there. If you need
proof on the reclassification to freeware, download the
archive. The contact information for the author is included.
I've long been impressed with GS Numerics. I intend adding
the ShrinkIt disk archive and information on its freeware
status on my web site today. Look for it in the OSRL folder.
People should check out the MuMath language and Apple II version of the
program to make their own decisions on what value and abilities it has
to offer them.
Any major Internet search engine service - using the keyword: mumath
should give ample information and links to provide all anybody needs to
review and read concerning the MuMath language. It's even listed in our
Apple II language FAQs.
Cheers,
Tom