I can think of two options. One is to use octave or scilab. The other is
trying the HP 48 emulator for Window$ via WINE.
I would go for octave, as it is a full math languaje and environment, and
it works both in text and graphical mode.
-Manuel.
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On 20-Oct-2002/17:32 -0500, christopher j bottaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>whats a good/powerful calculator program for linux? one that can solve
>systems of equations, do matrix stuff, and sums and series and all that
>stuff...
Take a look at b
no, i tried searching google and then tucows. will try freshmeat.net, thanks
for the tip!
christopher
On Sunday 20 October 2002 07:14 pm, nuk wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > whats a good/powerful calculator program for linux? one that can solve
> > systems of equ
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> whats a good/powerful calculator program for linux? one that can solve
> systems of equations, do matrix stuff, and sums and series and all that
> stuff...
>
> what is the most popular one? i dislike learning new languages if they aren't
> popu