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Conference rusure::math

Title:Mathematics at DEC
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2083
Total number of notes:14613

364.0. "MACSYMA avalable on MicroVAX?" by JRDV01::NAKASE () Sun Oct 20 1985 23:37

I would like to know if there is a UNIX version of MACSYMA which runs
on 4.2 BSD with MacroVAX.

A professor of Math Department of Gakushuin University in Tokyo, who was
my seminar instructor when I was a student, is now finding a minicomputer
for mathematical formula processing.

The candidates are

    - Toshiba, UX-700, with UNIX System V
    - DEC, MicroVAX II, with ULTRIX-32m or UNIX 4.2 BSD

REDUCE is available on Toshiba's machine. Moreover Toshiba proposed high
discount rate. But if MACSYMA runs on MicroVAX II, he will buy MicroVAX II.

Gakushuin University has influential power over Mathematics Society in Japan.
Several other universities will follow after them.

I am not a salesman but I want to help our weak sales!

I need someone's help. Thanks in advance.

/Yasuhiko Nakase, Japan R&D Center
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364.1TOOLS::STANMon Oct 21 1985 03:483
I would think that MACSYMA (or VAXIMA) should run on a microvax.
You should call SYMBOLICS, Inc. and ask them.  They're located
in Cambridge, Mass.
364.2METOO::YARBROUGHMon Oct 21 1985 12:0610
You ought to check out SMP (Symbolic Math Processor) from Inference Corp.
(DEC has a joint marketing arrangement with them.) SMP is equivalent in
capability with MAXSYMA but is implemented in C and runs a great deal faster
than MAXSYMA. For details, contact Large Systems Marketing in Marlboro.

Either of these systems would probably run well on the newer small VAXen,
but not on a uVAX I - not enough memory. They run about 2.5 megabytes
(5000+ disk blocks) each. Both UNIX and VMS versions of each are available.

Lynn Yarbrough
364.3TOOLS::STANMon Oct 21 1985 19:281
See also note 279.