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Author Re: Difference between R14 and R2007a Student Vers
Pete Janzow

2007-06-11, 7:13 pm

Jens,
I would recommend getting the R2007a release, which includes 7
additional add-on products bundled with Student Version. You can get
it through a bookstore (as you mention), directly from publishers
Pearson (www.pearson.co.uk) or online through AskNet in Germany , or
through The MathWorks web site, which may be the slowest option of
these options.

Pete Janzow
Product Manager, Student Version of MATLAB & Simulink
The MathWorks
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Jens Remus wrote:
>
>
> I need Matlab and Simulink for a universiry project. Our profs told
> us
> about the possibility to get a "Student Version" from MathWorks.
> MathWorks still sell both the "old" R14 and the "new" R2007a
> Student
> Version.
>
> Now I have some questions:
>
> - What are the differences between these two student versions? Only
> the basic Matlab/Simulink differences mentioned on the MathWorks
> homepage or are there new features in the R2007a student release?
>
> - Is it still not possible to update a R14 Student Version to a
> R2007a
> Student Version?
>
> - I found out that our local bookstore has a R14 Student Edition
> (they
> even have a R12 Student Version in their shelves) as I need it in
> the
> next w, but the bookstore does not want to give me a discount
> (as
> it is "deprecated"). How lonk does shipment by MathWorks usually
> take?
> Would you go for the R14 from the bookstore or order at MathWorks
> and
> wait?
>
> Thanks in advance, greetings from Germany,
> -Jens
>
>

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