Maple 11 Status
Maple 11 is now available for faculty and staff (including students working for the University) for the Windows and MacIntosh operating systems. Version 10 will be available in labs and classrooms for Fall 2007, and version 11 is available on the Unix operating systems (including Linux).

Maple 10 Status
Maple 10 is now available for faculty and staff (including students working for the University) for the Windows and MacIntosh operating systems. Version 10 will be available in labs and classrooms for Fall 2005, and for Unix operating systems (including Linux) in the near future.

Maple 9.5 Status
Maple 9.5 is now available for faculty and staff (including students working for the University) for the Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems. Version 9.5 will be available on ITC supported Unix systems and in labs and classrooms for Fall 2004.

Maple 9 Status

ITC has upgraded the technical computing software Maple to Maple 9 on the Unix systems that ITC supports (RS/6000, SUN, SGI, and Linux) and it is now available in the public PC labs. Maple 9.x can be obtained for free for the Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems by faculty and staff (including students working for the University) from the Research Computing Support Center in Wilson Hall, Rm. 244.

More information on Maple is available at http://www.itc.virginia.edu/research/maple/

Maple 8 Status

ITC has upgraded the technical computing software Maple to Maple 8 on the Unix systems that ITC supports (RS/6000, SUN, SGI, and Linux) and it is now available in the public PC labs. Maple 8 can be obtained for free for the Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems by faculty and staff (including students working for the University) from the Research Computing Support Center in Wilson Hall, Rm. 244.

More information on Maple is available at http://www.itc.virginia.edu/research/maple/

Maple 7 Status

ITC has upgraded the technical computing software Maple to Maple 7 on the Unix systems that ITC supports (RS/6000, SUN, SGI, and Linux) and it will be available in the public PC labs. Maple 7 can be obtained for free for the Windows, Macintosh and linux operating systems by faculty and staff (including students working for the University) from the Research Computing Support Center in Wilson Hall, Rm. 244.

Maple 6 Installed and Available

ITC has recently upgraded the technical computing software Maple to Maple 6 on the Unix systems that ITC supports (RS/6000, SUN, SGI, and Linux) and it will be available in the public PC labs for the Fall 2000 semester. Maple 6 can be obtained for free for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems by faculty and staff (including students working for the University) from the Research Computing Support Center in Wilson Hall, Rm. 244.

The most significant new features and enhancements of Maple 6 include:

Further information about the Maple software package, including tutorial information, can be accessed from the Research Computing Support homepage at the URL,

http://www.itc.virginia.edu/research/maple.html
Copies of the Maple Manuals will be available for reference at the in the Scholars' Lab in Alderman Library. The manuals can also be ordered through the Bookstore. General questions concerning the use of Maple can be addressed to res-consult@virginia.edu.

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