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Intel version of MATLAB for OS X [message #50904] Tue, 24 October 2006 12:56 Go to next message
K. Bowman is currently offline  K. Bowman
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Kudos to ITTVIS for getting the Intel version of IDL for Mac OS X out so
quickly.

This is a statement from MathWorks about MATLAB for Intel Macs:

> The MathWorks has made a beta test version of MATLAB for Intel Macs available
> to registered users. This version requires Mac OS X 10.4.7 and an Intel Core
> Duo processor.

> The company also posted the following notes about upcoming versions:
> When will support for Intel-based Macs be available for general release?
> Support for Intel-based Mac OS X computers will be available for general
> release with R2007a. For Professional Version products, R2007a is planned for
> March 2007. For Student Version, R2007a is planned for the first half of
> 2007.


Cheers, Ken Bowman
Re: Intel version of MATLAB for OS X [message #50953 is a reply to message #50904] Fri, 27 October 2006 01:34 Go to previous message
Nigel Wade is currently offline  Nigel Wade
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Gianguido Cianci wrote:

> Kenneth Bowman wrote:
>> Kudos to ITTVIS for getting the Intel version of IDL for Mac OS X out so
>> quickly.
>>
>> This is a statement from MathWorks about MATLAB for Intel Macs:
>>> For Professional Version products, R2007a is planned for
>>> March 2007. For Student Version, R2007a is planned for the first half of
>>> 2007.
>
> Well, at least Mathworks allow students to get a mactel version almost
> at the same time as "real scientists". So I say anti-kudos to ITTVIS
> for treating students as second class idlizens! :-(
>
> Gianguido

It's the other way around, surely?

Mathworks have the class system, allowing students to treat themselves as second
class citizens (by offering them a second class product at a second class
fare), while ITTVIS operate a egalitarian one-fare-for-all policy. That seems
pretty fare to me ;-)

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Re: Intel version of MATLAB for OS X [message #50957 is a reply to message #50904] Thu, 26 October 2006 11:18 Go to previous message
cgguido is currently offline  cgguido
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What? nobody likes my neologism? Are we not all IDL-izens?

Gianguido Cianci wrote:
> So I say anti-kudos to ITTVIS for treating students as second class idlizens! :-(

Gianguido
Re: Intel version of MATLAB for OS X [message #50989 is a reply to message #50904] Wed, 25 October 2006 13:26 Go to previous message
cgguido is currently offline  cgguido
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Kenneth Bowman wrote:
> Kudos to ITTVIS for getting the Intel version of IDL for Mac OS X out so
> quickly.
>
> This is a statement from MathWorks about MATLAB for Intel Macs:
>> For Professional Version products, R2007a is planned for
>> March 2007. For Student Version, R2007a is planned for the first half of
>> 2007.

Well, at least Mathworks allow students to get a mactel version almost
at the same time as "real scientists". So I say anti-kudos to ITTVIS
for treating students as second class idlizens! :-(

Gianguido
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