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absolut 68k
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Posted - 17 Mar 2003 :  12:49:05
Hi, do you know where I can get a version of Mathematica which will work on a SE/30?

And then, my next question: Do you know a program which allows making and arranging music on a SE/30?

Thanks for all answers

appleseed
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Australia
40 Posts
Posted - 18 Mar 2003 :  20:17:23
Re Mathematica.
Hard one. Currently up to version 4.5 / 5 & compatible only with PPC running 8.5 and above.
There are earlier Mathematica programmes available on the net via "Iswipe". http://www.hillmanminx.com. but you might have a very long queing wait on your hands.
Hope you don't mind asking what you need mathematica for?
have you tried contacting Wolfram research Viz 68K needs?

If it's a scientific imaging you need then try NIH IMAGE.
Its available from NIH's homepage.
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/nih-image/

As regards your music needs
try http://www.jagshouse.com
Its a major site dedicated to all things 68K ( including system 6 and below )
good luck

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appleseed
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Australia
40 Posts
Posted - 18 Mar 2003 :  22:13:14
Ps Further to Music needs. Give http://www.pure-mac.com a go.

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Clinton
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USA
700 Posts
Posted - 19 Mar 2003 :  12:58:16
this may noy be applicable here, but have yo ried Gamba for all your 68k needs?
methinks this is linkage

http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2

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