Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!ncar!boulder!sunybcs!bingvaxu!marge.math.binghamton.edu!sullivan From: sullivan@marge.math.binghamton.edu (fred sullivan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: will trade pizza for public domain or damn cheap graphing package Message-ID: <1447@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> Date: 20 Sep 88 04:45:42 GMT References: <1894@spdcc.COM> Sender: news@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu Reply-To: sullivan@marge.math.binghamton.edu (fred sullivan) Organization: Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, SUNY at Binghamton Lines: 39 In article <1894@spdcc.COM> eli@spdcc.UUCP (Steve Elias) writes: >how about it, folks! there's got to be something better than a >bootlegged Lotus PrintGraph. > >i need something that will allow me to graph arbitrary functions >and axes -- hopefully with bitmapped teeny numbers. > >... for a PC with a hercules graphics card. > >are there DOS programs which can do this? > >thanks in advance. want the pizza, too? just give me the >address of a Pizza Joint near you, and a mega-handy pointer to a >graphics package and i'll see what i can do. One possibility is True Basic Calculus. It does a number of silly things, one of which is a reasonable job of graphing functions. I just finished graphing some things with a Hercules card. You enter functions in a resonable form; e.g. sin(x^2)/exp(-x^4). True Basic 39 South Main Street Hanover, NH 03755 (603) 643-3882 I'm not sure how much it costs. We got some with calculus textbooks. In case this does what you need, you'll need the following: Kelly's 102 N. Page Ave. Endicott, NY Why is it that in a town with dozens of Italian restaurants, I can only get good pizza at an Irish sports bar? Fred Sullivan SUNY at Binghamton Dept. Math. Sciences Binghamton, NY 13903 sullivan@marge.math.binghamton.edu First you make a roux!