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- From: varmint@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Samir Varma)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps
- Subject: Mathematica for OS/2 exists!??
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 02:19:57 GMT
- Organization: Center for Particle Physics, University of Texas
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- From PCWeek, January 25, 1993, page 76:
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- "We would like to see compiler options open up," said Tom Sherlock,
- head of PC software development at Wolfram Research Inc., a Waterloo,
- Ontario [sic], software company. Sherlock used the IBM C Set/2
- compiler provided in IBM's C Developer's WorkSet/2 offering for OS/2
- 2.0 to create a 32 bit version of its Mathematica mathematics
- software, Sherlock said.
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- So, it exists. Anyone have any contacts at WRI? I wonder what time frame
- they're working on.
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- Samir Varma
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