Author: Brad Camroux
Posted: Sun, 20 Oct 2002 15:20:03 -0600
>> From: Brad Camroux "prickles"
Hello,
I'm interested if anyone has attempted to use Maple's Matlab Link with
Octave. I'm too poor at this time to buy Matlab, but Octave is free and
is modelled off of Matlab. Is it possible to use the Matlab link with
Octave instead of Matlab? I'm running a RedHat 7.1 Linux box on an
i586.
Thanks,
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