Title: PGPLOT Author: California Institute of Technology Version: 5.20 Title From: Documentation Author From: Documentation Version From: Documentation Supplier: Kate Crennell Date: 17/06/97 Keywords: Subroutine libraries ; FORTRAN ; Graphics Shareware: No Machine: Archimedes Operating system: RISCOS Memory requirements: Peripherals needed: Other s/ware needed: Fortran compiler Directory: micros/arch/riscos/d062 Date mounted/updated: 16/07/97 File names: pgplot.arc Unarchived files: 47 Unarchived size: 1616 kbytes Omissions: See also: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acquiring the package: Download the archive file(s) and extract using SparkPlug 2 (see the "tools_help" file in micros/arch/riscos/tools for further info). Description: PGPLOT is a portable Fortran subroutine package for drawing simple scientific graphs. It runs on most mainframes on various graphics display devices and printers including inkjet and PostScript ones. It was originally developed for use with astronomical data reduction programs in the Caltech Astronomy department. It is not Public Domain. However, it is Freely available for non-Commercial use. It is copyrighted by the California Institute of Technology. The software is provided "as is" with no warranty. Version 5.20 of PGPlot was released by Tim Pearson on 16 June 1997. It has several bug fixes to the graphics system and a few new functions in the library with new "Demos" to match. The PGPlot library supplied on this disc has been compiled with Fortran Release 2 for the Archimedes which must be installed on your Archimedes before you can compile the example programs supplied and run this package. Another new version of the 'Utils' library which works with strongARM and the old ARM processors is included. Hopefully this one works.