Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!lll-winken!aunro!alberta!ojibwa.phys.ualberta.ca!JASON From: jason@ojibwa.phys.ualberta.ca Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications Subject: Re: PD Matlab on fish disk 499 Message-ID: <1991Jun30.193527.28669@cs.UAlberta.CA> Date: 30 Jun 91 19:35:27 GMT References: <1991Jun26.154656.26583@javelin.sim.es.com> Sender: news@cs.UAlberta.CA (News Administrator) Reply-To: jason@ojibwa.phys.ualberta.ca Organization: Sub Atomic Physics, U of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Lines: 23 In article <1991Jun26.154656.26583@javelin.sim.es.com>, dingebre@imp.es.com (David Ingebretsen) writes: >I unarc'd Matlab from FF499. I have used Matlab in many forms and am >a big fan and would like to make it work on my A2000. > >PROBLEM! > >When I set up a variable to plot, x, and type plot(x), I get the question: > >Have you set your stack to 100000? >Plot >> > >Regardless what the stack is, 10,000 like the docs say or 100,000 like the >question, if I type 'yes' at the '>>' it exits with an error***3. > >Will someone please help me? > >x was set up with x=rand(50,2); I got Matlab to finally work on my 2.5Meg A1000 by setting the stack to 150000. It seems to want to open two hi-res graphics screens. The resulting plot is really very nice except for the horrendous flilcker. Jason Twamley