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Mathomatic™ Downloads
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Here you can download the free source code, documentation, example/tutorial scripts,
and compiled program binaries for the latest version 15
of the Mathomatic computer algebra system.
No Internet connectivity is required after downloading.
The Mathomatic source code and documentation for all platforms:
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The bzip2 compressed, stable tarball
(0.26 megabytes) of the latest source code and documentation release: version 15.7.3;
download it,
optionally verify it with the md5 checksum
(the md5sum utility does that),
then extract its contents into the current directory with the shell command:
"tar xjf mathomatic-15.7.3.tar.bz2".
Please read the file README.txt
for compilation instructions.
This latest release tarball is also available at the mirror site:
mathomatic.orgserve.de
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The constantly changing (but usually working)
development source code and documentation for Mathomatic
in a compressed archive:
am.zip,
am.tgz, or
am.tar.bz2,
is also available at the mirror site:
am.zip,
am.tgz, or
am.tar.bz2.
Please note that am.zip should always be extracted into an empty directory.
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View the current changelog,
source code README.txt,
or installation instructions.
Mathomatic compiles correctly for any computer architecture,
including 16, 32, and 64-bit word size CPUs.
Most Unix-like systems can properly compile and run Mathomatic with no changes made to the makefile
and source code.
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Download the official
Mathomatic User Guide,
Unix/Linux man pages for Mathomatic,
and Quick Reference Card and
sheet
in PDF format, for saving, printing, or perusing.
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Previous and current official source and documentation releases are archived at
www.mathomatic.org/archive/
and the mirror site
mathomatic.orgserve.de/archive/.
This archive is a good place to check for new releases,
by checking for an increase in the highest version number there.
And it is also a good
place to get the latest release tarball with md5 checksum.
Files put in the Mathomatic archive should never change or be deleted.
A C compiler is not required to run the following Mathomatic binaries:
Free, ready to run binaries are available here for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows:
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The following major Linux distributions
actively maintain an official Mathomatic package:
Gentoo,
Slackware,
Arch Linux,
Fedora,
Debian, and
Ubuntu.
You can use your operating system's package manager to install Mathomatic
in those cases.
Thanks to all the individual port maintainers for porting, and keeping
the Mathomatic packages updated and shipshape!
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There is an
up-to-date bunch of Linux operating system specific Mathomatic RPMs,
created by the excellent
openSUSE Build Service,
that you can select from, download, and install with the rpm package manager.
Please ignore the Debian directories for now at the openSUSE site, there are no RPMs in them.
The available RPMs here are small, complete, fully functional, and have readline compiled in.
Readline allows using the cursor keys.
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A free, stand-alone, statically linked,
universal binary of Mathomatic
without readline, for any x86 Linux computer;
extract its contents into the current directory
within a terminal emulator (shell window) by typing
"unzip mathomatic.zip", then run it by typing "./mathomatic"
to do symbolic mathematics!
Also available here is a slightly faster
x86-64-bit universal binary of Mathomatic
without readline, for Linux.
A much larger Linux universal binary with readline functionality
is available from a third party.
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For your Apple Mac running Mac OS X 10.4 or later, here is the
free, always up-to-date, universal binary, downloadable as a Mac disk image file
mac_mathomatic.dmg
(mirror site)
or a ZIP file mac_mathomatic.zip
(mirror site);
open it, then double click on the icon named mathomatic
to run the interactive Mathomatic application.
Runs best from the Mac Terminal application.
This is the same version of Mathomatic listed on MacUpdate.com.
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This free, stand-alone, Mathomatic version 15.7.2 32-bit binary for Microsoft Windows,
compiled with MinGW,
should run in color with easy command-line editing and history, even under CygWin.
There are no special system requirements.
Plotting and m4 are the only things that don't currently work in this Windows version.
This is because the gnuplot and m4 programs are not supplied with Windows, unless CygWin has provided them.
To run Mathomatic, download
the small ZIP archive
(winam2.zip, this mirror site or above link), extract all files,
and launch winam2/mathomatic.exe.
This version of Mathomatic is a normal Win32 console program,
cross-compiled with MinGW under Ubuntu by George Gesslein II,
unbreakable with no additional files required for basic operation.
There is no need to download anything to access Mathomatic online:
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