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Author How to find a working version of SIMPLEPLOT to link to my Salford
Bill Jillians

2008-03-13, 4:30 am

Can anyone help me on this? SIMPLEPLOT is sold by BUSS Ltd but they
don't seem to be in business anymore.

I need SIMPLEPLOT to do graphics and can't find any other package
which I can link to the Salford compiler.

Thank you
Bill Jillians
Catherine Rees Lay

2008-03-14, 8:15 am

Bill Jillians wrote:
> Can anyone help me on this? SIMPLEPLOT is sold by BUSS Ltd but they
> don't seem to be in business anymore.
>
> I need SIMPLEPLOT to do graphics and can't find any other package
> which I can link to the Salford compiler.
>
> Thank you
> Bill Jillians


It doesn't exist as a separate entity any more, but like Herman said, it
exists as part of FTN95. I think you use it as part of a Clearwin+
interface (so it's a little more complicated than just calling graphics
routines), but don't quote me on that, it's been a while. All the
documentation is available as a downloadable Word document on that
Silverfrost link Herman gave you.

If the functionality there isn't what you need, there are several other
graphics packages which you can use with Salford / Silverfrost. Dislin
is free for non-commercial use, if this is a commercial project then you
could also consider GINO or Winteracter.

I should point out that I work as a programmer for a company which also
sells both GINO and Winteracter.

Catherine.
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