Xref: utzoo sci.math.symbolic:1819 comp.sources.wanted:13783 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ksr!clj@ksr.com From: clj@ksr.com (Chris Jones) Newsgroups: sci.math.symbolic,comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Mathematica on AIX/RT systems Message-ID: <871@ksr.com> Date: 25 Oct 90 11:44:11 GMT References: <1990Oct15.192049.15219@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> <31703@netnews.upenn.edu> Sender: news@ksr.com Reply-To: clj@ksr.com (Chris Jones) Followup-To: sci.math.symbolic Organization: Kendall Square Research Corp Lines: 14 In-reply-to: kehoe@scotty.dccs.upenn.edu (Brendan Kehoe) In article <31703@netnews.upenn.edu>, kehoe@scotty (Brendan Kehoe) writes: > > One of our professors is interested in a package called 'Maxima' -- >he said it has something to do with creating your own symbolic rules, >integration, etc etc. He said that it came out of MIT & that he's used >it at Univ. of Delaware in the past. Have any of you heard of it? Any >ideas on where I could get ahold of it? Undoubtedly he's referring to "Macsyma", which, last I knew, is owned by Symbolics (it did come out of MIT originally). Symbolics is in Burlington MA, and Symbolics.COM is their highest level domain address, but I can't give you a more specific address for information. -- Chris Jones clj@ksr.com {world,uunet,harvard}!ksr!clj