Press Release 001215
Calerga announces the beta release of LyME, a scientific
application for Palm OS with a Matlab-compatible language.
Based on the computation engine of SysQuake, LyME implements
more than 240 mathematical and graphical functions exploiting
the power of matrix and complex number maths.
Lausanne, Switzerland, December 15, 2000 - Calerga announces today the
immediate release of LyME 1.4 beta. LyME is based on a powerful, yet
easy-to-use, scripting language specialized for numerical and
matrix computation. Its mathematical functions span from
trigonometry and logarithms to advanced linear algebra and statistics.
Commands for communicating with the serial port open LyME to the
outside world. Libraries of functions may be easily developed and
reused.
LyME 1.4 is based on LME 1.4 (hence its name), the Lightweight Math
Engine; it adds graphic functions and a user interface designed for
the pen and small screen of Palm OS devices. LME was first developed
in 1997 to permit the execution of real-time algorithms written in
high-level interpreted code on low-cost personal computers.
Compatibility with Matlab, speed, resource efficiency, a clean code
interface, and cross-platform compatibility were amongst the main
design goals. Since 1998, LME has been used as the computation engine
of SysQuake, a ground-breaking application for understanding and
solving complex problems by the use of interactive graphics.
LyME 1.4 beta for Palm OS handheld devices is available immediately.
For more information and for downloading LyME:
http://www.calerga.com
Press Contact:
Yves Piguet
Calerga
Chabliere 35
CH - 1004 Lausanne
Switzerland
E-mail: sysquake@calerga.com
Founded in 1998 by Yves Piguet, Calerga is committed to developing and
providing the best tools for understanding and designing dynamic
systems.
LyME, Calerga, and SysQuake are trade marks of Yves Piguet. Other
marks are trade marks or their respective owners.
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