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- From: ilic@hickory.engr.utk.edu (Jovan Ilic)
- Subject: Re: Binaries for 32-bit Gnuplot for 386 PC ?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.014119.12463@utkux1.utk.edu>
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- Organization: University of Tennessee Computing Center
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 01:41:19 GMT
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- You can download 386 mode gnuplot binaries from
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- hickory.engr.utk.edu in pub/gnuplot
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- There are two versions, with coprocessor and without coprocessor support.
- This is not an official ftp for gnuplot, so the files are going to disappear
- in a couple of days. :-)
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-
- |> > I am wondering if a 32-bit version of gnuplot is available. Like
- |> >something compiled with djgpp etc. Or if someone has compiled it with
- |> >djgpp I would like to know how.
- |> The latest test version (3.3) will compile with djgpp 1.08, but due
- |> to the dummy definition of signal() in djgpp, floating point
- |> exceptions TERMINATE gnuplot. This is most annoying in the middle
- |> of a session and makes gnuplot/djgpp unusable at present.
- |>
- |> When someone adds a decent signal() to djgpp, gnuplot/djgpp will
- |> be ready to go.
- |> --
- |> Russell Lang Email: rjl@fawlty4.eng.monash.edu.au Phone: (03) 565 3460
- |> Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering
- |> Monash University, Australia
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