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Re: Solaris support, anyone ? [message #1070] Wed, 09 June 1993 02:16
pjclinch is currently offline  pjclinch
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Registered: May 1993
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working slave (steveg@monsoon) wrote:


: Has either VNI,inc or RSI,inc announced their intentions of supporting
: their products under Solaris ver x.x ? Inquisitive and Inquiring minds
: want to know.

IDL already exists for Solaris 2, and PV-Wave is launched on the 30th June,
as is PV-Wave advantage which is PVW-CL with the IMSL stuff bolted on, so
it's a bit better at stats and maths than vanilla PVW (and more expensive
too, of course).

I've currently got IDL Sol 2.1 version evaluating under 2.2, and the widgets
are a bit wonky, especially if you use a pointer focus rather than a click
focus for windows, but RSI know, and are (hopefully) working on it.

Pete.
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email pjclinch@dux.dundee.ac.uk Ninewells Hospital
Dundee, DD1 9SY, Scotland, UK
Re: Solaris support, anyone ? [message #1071 is a reply to message #1070] Tue, 08 June 1993 15:57 Go to previous message
thompson is currently offline  thompson
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steveg@monsoon (working slave) writes:

> Has either VNI,inc or RSI,inc announced their intentions of supporting
> their products under Solaris ver x.x ? Inquisitive and Inquiring minds
> want to know.

I believe that RSI has ported IDL to Solaris 2.1, according to what I read in
the last newsletter.

Bill Thompson
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