PCB tools for Linux (was Whenceforth the Ubuntu fanboyz now?)
Kevin Cozens
kevin-4dS5u2o1hCn3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Wed Feb 14 18:54:28 UTC 2007
Christopher Friedt wrote:
> I think what Kevin is talking about above is symbolic math facilities,
I looked at some information on Math packages and it sounds like it may be
the type of feature I would need that is similar to what I can get with TK
Solver (http://www.uts.com/ItemDetails.asp?ItemID=0100-50-0010-00).
One web page made a reference to two open source programs that have
symbolic facilities. Of the two, the one that I will take a closer look at
is called Maxima (http://maxima.sourceforge.net/). I'm not sure if it will
do what I was able to do with the old version of TK Solver but its worth a
look.
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