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- From: ccusekh@prism.gatech.EDU (Kevin Hodge)
- Newsgroups: sci.math.stat
- Subject: Re: PC version of BMDP
- Message-ID: <81971@hydra.gatech.EDU>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 02:19:53 GMT
- References: <18155@umd5.umd.edu>
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- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
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- In <18155@umd5.umd.edu> mtitus@umsa.umd.edu (Marvin A. Titus) writes:
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- >I am making this inquiry for a friend. Does anyone know if there is a PC
- >version of BMDP? I would really appreciate any responses to this
- >question!
-
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- There are actually several versions of BMDP, depending on CPU and amount
- of RAM. If you have at least an 8088 or 8086 you can use BMDP PC-90.
- If you have at least an 80286 there is BMDP 286/extended (takes advantage of
- extended memory). If you have at least an 80386 and at least 3MB of extended
- memory and a math coprocessor, then you can use BMDP 386/Dynamic.
- 386/Dynamic will use up to 16MB of extended memory. Call BMDP at
- (213) 479-7799 (Pacific time) for more particulars regarding memory
- requirements and math coprocessor requirements. Also, they have a pretty
- good site license deal, as I recall. As you can imagine with the right
- hardware, 386/Dynamic is a very powerful stats package for the PC.
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