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Re: DOS code!
Doug, Tom and all,
The URL below points to Quick BASIC source
I Just want to remind you that DOS Quick BASIC programs run very
well under Linux. (Well at least Linux-i386) You can set it up
so that is is almost transparent and the BASIC interpeter runs
as if it were native. Linux turns out to be a better DOS than DOS.
--- Doug Welch <welch@physics.mcmaster.ca> wrote:
>
> If anyone out there still has the ability to run DOS code,
> there is a nice program called TS available at:
>
> http://www.aavso.org/cdata/ts.shtml
>
> It is the kind of code you would use to explore a time series
> in depth, looking for trends in residuals etc. It uses the
> very elegant CLEANest algorithm.
>
> Cheers,
> Doug
>
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- From: Doug Welch <welch@physics.mcmaster.ca>