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Someone reminded B/GRAPH?, An excellent software for graphs and statistical analysis, produced by "Batteries Included". I've been looking atr image of B/GRAPH and I found only the first part here. Unfortunately it seems that the lack image of a second disk. Anybody know where I can find it?.

 

Images here: 1 - 2

 

Thank you.

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Someone reminded B/GRAPH?, An excellent software for graphs and statistical analysis, produced by "Batteries Included". I've been looking atr image of B/GRAPH and I found only the first part here. Unfortunately it seems that the lack image of a second disk. Anybody know where I can find it?.

 

Images here: 1 - 2

 

Thank you.

 

Have A and B disks on my page : http://pokeysoft.no/games/atari/a8util.htm

 

Search for b/graph

 

Untested ... so have no idea if it works like it should

 

Good luck

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Ohh, thank you very much Olavese. Your site is wonderful, now B/GRAPH works perfectly in the emulator... and I have atr images of both disks, a real collector's item. ;)

 

B/GRAPH software was a very advanced for the 80s. I remember that statistical problems could be solved with linear and nonlinear regressions, something not common in Atari 8-bit. This, along with graphics, was the best of B/GRAPH.

 

After 25 years it's nice to know that has happened to many authors of software that gave life to our Atari. One of its authors, Michael Reichman, today is an important artist of photography. An interview with Michael and a sample of his works can be viewed here.

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Ohh, thank you very much Olavese. Your site is wonderful, now B/GRAPH works perfectly in the emulator... and I have atr images of both disks, a real collector's item. ;)

 

B/GRAPH software was a very advanced for the 80s. I remember that statistical problems could be solved with linear and nonlinear regressions, something not common in Atari 8-bit. This, along with graphics, was the best of B/GRAPH.

 

After 25 years it's nice to know that has happened to many authors of software that gave life to our Atari. One of its authors, Michael Reichman, today is an important artist of photography. An interview with Michael and a sample of his works can be viewed here.

 

Thank you ... He take great photos :-)

 

My page has most of my software there, but there's still a few cassettes to convert (sorry Atarimania that it takes so long, but my apartment is FULL of old computer "junk"/treasures (in my mind) ... but getting closer) :-)

 

Take Atarian care

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