00:42 -!- Prax01D(n=Prax01D@149.99.89.185) has joined #maxima 06:27 -!- Mazingaro(n=tetsuja@host170-230-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) has joined #maxima 06:41 -!- Prax01D(n=Prax01D@149.99.90.82) has joined #maxima 09:05 -!- trebor_win(n=none_ask@mail.dki.tu-darmstadt.de) has joined #maxima 09:21 -!- paoleela|w(i=mpp7yvtz@gateway/web/cgi-irc/irc.net/x-c7647e417007dbfe) has joined #maxima 11:12 -!- andy386(n=opera@p213.54.145.15.tisdip.tiscali.de) has joined #maxima 11:12 hello 11:13 im searching for an (older) version of Maxima (for use on an 8086 or 8186), with text-based interface 11:14 do you know, where i can get anything like this ? 11:25 Doesn't the latest version work there? 11:26 andy386: It's text based. 11:26 no, i need a 16-Bit one 11:26 its uses 32-Bit Registers, wich i dont have on the target system 11:26 Oh. 11:27 Maybe that's macsyma what you need. 11:27 i try to convert it to a TI-83+, am not sure, if it works at all, but i found methods of implementing 16-Bit-commands 11:28 Actually for opensource there should be the complete branche since version 0.1 11:30 excuse me, what means branche ? 11:39 Bad luck I've missed andy386 for only an hour. Just in case you read the logs: 13:14 Maxima/macsyma was developed since the late 60s but I don't know, if there are any old versions available prior to the move to sourceforge. 13:15 However for 16-bit compatibility you don't need a special version of maxima, but a lisp which runs on this old/small systems. 13:17 I think of all the lisps currently supported by maxima, clisp probably would serve you best. 13:18 I already considers once to do a similiar project and would be very interested to hear about your progress. 15:23 -!- hoxide(n=chatzill@222.93.7.165) has joined #maxima 18:44 -!- Prax01D(n=Prax01D@149.99.88.107) has joined #maxima