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Re: Mathematica for Alpha-Linux



Hi Andy,

I might be able to fit this although my Mathematica is only version
3.0. I was thinking about upgrading to 4.0 but hesitated because I was
planning on switching machines. I have an older Alphastation that I
would love to run Mathematica on if it turns out to be fast enough.

In reply to andy ritger's letter who wrote on  9 Mar:
> 
> 
> Hi, all.
> 
> Please forgive the following spam, but I thought this might interest some
> of you:
> 
> 
> 	Wanted: Testers of Mathematica for Linux Alpha
> 
> 
> Wolfram Research will soon be releasing Mathematica 4 test software for
> the Linux Alpha platform.  If you are a registered Mathematica user and
> are interested in evaluating this new version, please send email to
> Jamie Peterson at jamie@wolfram.com.
> 
> 
> 


REPLY FORM

Yes!  I am interested to test Mathematica 4 for the Linux Alpha platform.
 
I am a Mathematica user with License L2518-9601 .
 
I plan to install the test software under operating system SuSE Linux AXP
version number 6.3 .

I understand I will be asked to submit software problem reports and
sign a Beta Test Agreement, which includes terms of nondisclosure.

Please send your reply to: jamie@wolfram.com





> Please feel free to spread the word.  Also, you may not _need_ to be a
> registered Mathematica user; the important thing is that you have 
> experience using Mathematica.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 	- Andy Ritger
> 

Best regards, Alex.

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