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<feed xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Recent posts to news</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/" rel="alternate"/><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/feed.atom" rel="self"/><id>https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/</id><updated>2002-07-15T20:46:30Z</updated><subtitle>Recent posts to news</subtitle><entry><title>Version 0.5.7</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/07/version-057/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-07-15T20:46:30Z</published><updated>2002-07-15T20:46:30Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.net8b54b62ab236627571b6dca13c7ec5310a031529</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;Sorry about the long delay but I just moved up the university and I'm still getting used to the schedule and such.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Now onto better news, the source code the scripting system has been SERIOUSLY well commented and cleaned up, fixing many bugs. We have the excellent work of David Edelstein to thank for this.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Please check out the latest version (0.5.7) on the home page.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>Version 0.5.6</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/06/version-056/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-06-01T15:14:14Z</published><updated>2002-06-01T15:14:14Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.net9a743208d43c5ee7b34d4e71ea93e12ce3d8e304</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;I'm sorry about this but I update the SourceForge site far less than I should. However you can always get the absolute latest release from the home page. This latest version solves a lot of little bugs, almost perfects the differentiator, and sets up the tools with which to write vector operations.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>Symbolic differentiation</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/05/symbolic-differentiation/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-05-27T06:27:54Z</published><updated>2002-05-27T06:27:54Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.net2826e8ce5963af62dc48adb8f472d61016f0d752</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;Well I've just got down the basic utilities for doing symbolic manipulation (easily). So I'd appreciate it if anyone slightly interested would take a look (this in version 0.5.3), check out CrystalMath05_Rules.h&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>Developer's guide</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/05/developers-guide/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-05-24T18:19:56Z</published><updated>2002-05-24T18:19:56Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.netcfbad54b7741899a68fbd4285cc1eac5e2b2da71</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;For anyone checking out this project, I highly recomend you have a look at &lt;a href="http://plaza.ufl.edu/lewey/download/CrystalForDev.html" rel="nofollow"&gt;http://plaza.ufl.edu/lewey/download/CrystalForDev.html&lt;/a&gt; which is a guide to the inner workings of Crystal Math, this should help you in reading the source code and even working with the program.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>Source and latest version</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/05/source-and-latest-version/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-05-22T20:56:47Z</published><updated>2002-05-22T20:56:47Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.net2ddc0e1c40621369c29a7ab760c5cad3de426d6b</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;You can now get the latest versions along with all the source code from the home page. Of perticular note is the Windows console version which has an equation visualizer, which makes using it so much easier.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>Binaries Available!</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/05/binaries-available-001/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-05-21T21:38:56Z</published><updated>2002-05-21T21:38:56Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.net66838d322b9f412a2cc90a25d264ddaace7d314d</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;I've posted the Windows and Linux (console) binaries on the home page. There is also the special Win32 (dialog based) binary available there. The windows programs were compiled with Visual C++, and the Linux verson was compiled with g++ (under Red Hat 7.1).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>Binaries Available!</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/05/binaries-available/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-05-21T21:38:45Z</published><updated>2002-05-21T21:38:45Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.net3780615f794c8bc8766d912d1aaee57897aa2a35</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;I've posted the Windows and Linux (console) binaries on the home page. There is also the special Win32 (dialog based) binary available there. The windows programs were compiled with Visual C++, and the Linux verson was compiled with g++.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>To Download</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/05/to-download/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-05-20T22:34:38Z</published><updated>2002-05-20T22:34:38Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.netae116ffc5ce37bbf24a074dc757fa25daf6fe5f1</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;I havn't posted the source code because I'm still polishing it up. For now you can download the Win32 binary version from the home page (http://plaza.ufl.edu/lewey under &amp;quot;Downloads&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Crystal Math&amp;quot;). I'll also soon have the console based Windows and Linux binaries up there.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry><entry><title>New Project</title><link href="https://sourceforge.net/p/crystalmath/news/2002/05/new-project/" rel="alternate"/><published>2002-05-20T22:31:46Z</published><updated>2002-05-20T22:31:46Z</updated><author><name>David Vestal</name><uri>https://sourceforge.net/u/vfree/</uri></author><id>https://sourceforge.netc38a8e7ba9993ba7b85ca957b6348cf513bf06bb</id><summary type="html">&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;p&gt;Crystal Math is a powerful math suite which allows for symbolic manipulation. Currently it can do everything that a TI-8x calculator can do, and it is so much easier to use than the standard calculator. The plan is to write additional functionality for it to allow it to do such tasks as symbolically calculus (like differention), and algebra (like solving). The end goal is to have a worthy open source replacement for expensive math suits such as Mathematica.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary></entry></feed>