> On Aug 29, 7:52 am, Robert Dodier <robert.dod
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Please distribute this message as you see fit.
> > Announcing Maxima 5.16
> > Maxima is a GPL'd branch of Macsyma, the venerable symbolic
> > computation system. Maxima 5.16 is a bug fix and feature
> > enhancement release. The current version is 5.16.3.
> > Maxima has functions to work with polynomials, matrices, finite sets,
> > integrals, derivatives and differential equations, linear algebra,
> > plotting, floating point and arbitrary-precision arithmetic, etc.
> > Maxima can run on MS Windows and various flavors of Unix,
> > including MacOS X.
> > There is a precompiled executable installer for Windows,
> > source and binary RPM's for Linux, and tar.gz containing
> > the source distribution.
> > Maxima is implemented in Common Lisp; several Lisps can compile
> > and run Maxima, including CMUCL, SBCL, Clisp, GCL, and ECL.
> > The Maxima project welcomes new participants. You can contribute
> > in several ways: reporting bugs, fixing bugs, writing new add-on
> > packages, revising core functions, user interfaces,
> > documentation, ....
> > Why not see what's happening on the mailing list and consider how
> > you might contribute to the project.
> > Regards,
> > Robert Dodier
> > Maxima developer and 5.16 release manager
> > Project page:http://sourceforge.net/projects/maxima
> > Documentation:http://maxima.sourceforge.net/documentation.html
> > Bug reports. Please create a Sourceforge login
> > before filing a bug report.http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=4933&atid=104933
> > Mailing list. Please sign up before posting a message.http://maxima.sourceforge.net/maximalist.html
> > Download page:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=4933&package_id...
> > Ports page:http://maxima.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?Maxima%20ports
> > Project home page:http://maxima.sourceforge.net
> > Change log:http://maxima.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/maxima/maxima/ChangeLog-...
> Thank you for the notice.
> I just downloaded the windoze version and it worked without a hitch.
> I'd like to play with it a bit more and see if I can get used to it -
> since I am familiar with Mathematica.
> Probably a stupid question.
> I just tried a large integer calculation and the result is being
> displayed as:
> 105304677233626590548617053711[95
> digits]229156399790385588443550959177
> How do I actually view all those digits?
> Thanks ~A
Okay - I changed to ascii display and see them all.