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Title:Mathematics at DEC
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2083
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461.0. "Maple and VAXima Questions" by KBOV05::J_WOLFF (Julian Wolff) Tue Mar 25 1986 09:00

    A few questions on VAXima and Maple.
    
    1. Which one is better ? Or lets say can solve more complicated
       problems (I special need differantial equations).
    
    2. Is there a net-kit for VAXima like it is for Maple ?
       (So, some kind of an only for internal use copy.)

    3. Has anyone (Lynn I think you have) install Maple and noticed
       that RESTORE.COM will not work cause /Save switch in backup is
       missing ?! Also it does not like the logical MAPLE$LIB as long
       as in the tranlation name a ':' is. (Comes from DR:[Maple.Lib])
    
    4. Is there some kind of 'Reference-Manual' for Maple on the net
       ( - or near by (on tape)) ?
    
    
    	Julian.
    
    
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461.1Do we have a VAXIMA license?METOO::YARBROUGHTue Mar 25 1986 09:2722
    VAXIMA is a more mature product with lots of goodies, but implemented
    in LISP and somewhat slow. MAPLE is newer but has lots of nice features
    and is relatively quick. MAPLE will handle second-order partial D.E.'s
    at least. The main difference is that MAPLE is licensed to DEC (DEC
    supported the research at Waterloo) while VAXIMA costs REAL money
    ($25000 or so per copy). No, there is no network kit for VAXIMA!
    
    Thanks for the feedback on the MAPLE kit. I will try to get it fixed
    up ASAP.
    
    No, there is no on-line documentation for MAPLE. Waterloo is reluctant
    to forgo their profits on the manual, which is cheap and well-written.
    (I got a 1-week turn-around on my order.) I put a little intro in
    the distribution kit; with that and the on-line help you can get
    started. 
    
    There is also a copy of SMP available over the network (but not
    copyable - again a large license fee is involved) but it is known
    to be somewhat buggy and documentation is much more costly, around
    $100. If MAPLE is inadequate for your needs and you want to try
    SMP let me know.
                    
461.2MAPLE Notes fileMODEL::YARBROUGHMon Mar 09 1987 14:191
In case you missed it, there is a relevant Notes file at MODEL::MAPLE.