Re: Porting Maxima

From: George Gesslein II (gesslein_at_panix.com)
Date: 06/23/04


Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:01:41 +0000 (UTC)

On 2004-06-23, Joe Riel <joer@k-online.com> wrote:
> mike wrote:
>> Does anyone know if it would be possible to port the Maxima CAS to the
>> palm operating system? Is this too big a project for a fairly new
>> coder to undertake?
>
> Well, first you'll need a port of lisp. Apparently LispMe is available
> for the Palm, it provides a variant of Scheme. I'd say that porting
> Maxima would be a nontrivial undertaking...
>
> Joe

Try porting my CAS to the palm OS. It will be much easier. Mathomatic is a
small, highly portable CAS written entirely in C. Let me know if you succeed
in porting it. BTW, it is entirely free, like Maxima.

George Gesslein II
http://www.mathomatic.com



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