gnuplot !
Martin Czech
martin.czech at intermetall.de
Mon Jan 18 08:21:24 CET 1999
Sometimes it is quite nice to see, if some calculation is
correct, or how a function graph looks like etc,
before detecting a fault AFTER soldering.
Therefore you need some kind of plot tool.
I have now found gnuplot for DOS:
e.g. (and other paces)
http://ftp.gts.cz/FTP/pub/gnu/gnuplot/old/
"
DOS34.zip has 386 and 486 precompiled binaries for gnuplot 3.4 (not
3.5). This is explained further in DOS34.txt.
"
Yes it is DOS, but it is a command line tool anyway.
Needs some preparation of the Win95-DOS window properties,
default options seem not to work.
To avoid ugly non WIN output, you can
set output "filename"
set term pbm color
and then use Lview from
http://kronos.ijs.si/~jure/gutils/gutil_sv.html#Windows95D
to convert pgm to everything.
All shareware/public domain!
m.c.
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