Re: Matlab for OS X (Matthew Flax )


Subject: Re: Matlab for OS X
From:    Matthew Flax  <flatmax(at)CSE.UNSW.EDU.AU>
Date:    Sat, 8 Dec 2001 14:02:40 +1100

You might want to look into octave : www.octave.org As MacOS X is now based on FreeBSD - One would expect the current release of Octave to compile quite well on Mac OS X. Octave is not Matlab, but it has a very similar core math system and syntax. The rate of development in the open source community suggests that Octave may one day have more features the Matlab. Especially now that Mac OS X has forged a path converging on the open source community and all software available there in ... sourceforge.net for example now has Mac OS X compile farms ! On 7 December 2001, Didier A. Depireux wrote: > I realize that this is borderline relevant for this list... but anyway, > I have just read and signed the online petition: > > "MATLAB on MacOS X" > > hosted on the web by PetitionOnline.com, at: > > http://www.PetitionOnline.com/matlabx/ > > I personally agree with what this petition says, and I think you might > agree, too. If you can spare a moment, please take a look, and consider > signing yourself. > > Best wishes, > > Didier > > -- > Didier A Depireux ddepi001(at)umaryland.edu didier(at)isr.umd.edu > 685 W.Baltimore Str http://neurobiology.umaryland.edu/depireux.htm > Anatomy and Neurobiology Phone: 410-706-1272 (off) > University of Maryland -1273 (lab) > Baltimore MD 21201 USA Fax: 1-410-706-4724 -- Matt For electronic musicians ... Vector Bass : http://mffmvectorbass.sourceforge.net/ For developers ... TimeScale Audio Mod : http://mffmtimescale.sourceforge.net/ Multimedia Time Code : http://mffmtimecode.sourceforge.net/ 3D Audio Library : http://mffm3daudiolib.sourceforge.net/


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