

There is NO WAY I would go back to a non-FPU version of any kind. I personally believe they would get far more marketīack to your particular question, after using the PowerPC native version, I'd say most, by far, of theĪcademic users of Mathematica could get away with 25% of the capability

Less for less to education, I would BEG them to consider selling full With a company who intentionally cripples their software before selling I guess my point is I have severe philosophic problems Point of UNIX computing) suddenly had code inserted to force it to beĭeep breath. When they paid for "upgrades" suddenly their multiuser programs (the (particularly the powerpc) will we get pushed into the absurd situation ofīeing forced to run the software in emulation mode? The NeXT academicĬommunity used to get the software INCLUDED with their computers however I personally think it is absurd to force the non-use of an FPUįor MATHEMATICS software!! As we move into faster processor chips I suppose it is a matter of opinion whether to capitalize the "VERY" in I was wondering if anyone has any experience

>VERY good deal on the student version of the software through the store at >I am going to purchase the Windows version of Mathematica and I can get a
