Xref: utzoo comp.graphics:18039 comp.lang.fortran:5385 comp.unix.ultrix:7243 sci.math.num-analysis:2003 sci.misc:5063 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!unixhub!stanford.edu!leland.Stanford.EDU!elaine54.Stanford.EDU!fangchin From: fangchin@elaine54.Stanford.EDU (Chin Fang) Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.lang.fortran,comp.unix.ultrix,sci.math.num-analysis,sci.misc Subject: Re: Advice on Technical Plotting Software for DECstation Wanted Keywords: Numerical Analysis, Graphics, Technical Plotting, IMSL Message-ID: <1991May15.204422.7601@leland.Stanford.EDU> Date: 15 May 91 20:44:22 GMT References: <1991May14.134648.21242@cs.fau.edu> <1991May15.051900.7142@leland.Stanford.EDU> Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News) Organization: Stanford University - AIR Lines: 23 After my post regarding gnuplot, I got so many mails asking for where to find gnuplot 2.0.2 that I believe this post should be of general interest. The best way to get to know the world's ftp archive sites, as far as I am concerned, is the following: Telnet to "quiche.cs.mcgill.ca", log in as "archie" with no password, then type help to get to know this neafty program. If you want something like gnuplot 2.0.2 in a hurry, just type prog gnuplot, you will see hundreds archive sites scrolling pass your eyes. I urge you learn how to use this good program. You can use it to find some numerical analysis programs as well [I got to say this, otherwise I would get flamed in this n-m related group :-) ] Hope the info helps as I am unable to reply more then 20 mails in one day! I am a busy SA too. Regards, Chin Fang Mechanical Engineering Department Stanford University fangchin@leland.stanford.edu