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Re: Octave on a handheld
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Ben Harris |
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Re: Octave on a handheld |
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Thu, 12 Dec 2002 11:25:59 -0600 |
You made my day! Thank you very much! I have cc'd the mailing list for the
benefit of others interested in this question.
Regards,
Ben Harris
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| | Simon Pickering |
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Hi,
I was browsing the Octave mailing list and saw your post (from a while back
admittedly) asking whether Octave had been ported to a handheld. The answer
is yes for the Zaurus 5x00 (and Linux iPAQs) group of StrongARM machines.
It's available from my web page:
http://students.bath.ac.uk/enpsgp/Zaurus
Regards,
Simon
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University of Bath
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Tel: +44 (0)1225 383314
Fax: +44 (0)1225 386928
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