Although Octave is not very difficult to build from its sources, it is a relatively large program that does require a significant amount of time and disk space to compile and install. Because of this, many people want to be able to obtain binary distributions so they can start using Octave immediately, without having to bother with the details of compiling it first. This is understandable, so I try to maintain a current collection of binary distributions here. Please understand, however, that there is only a limited amount of time available to devote to making binaries, so binaries may not be immediately available for some platforms. (Please contact bug-octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu if you are interested in helping make binary distributions available for your system.) Also, binary distributions are limited to static binaries that do not support dynamic linking. For earlier versions of Octave, I tried distributing dynamically linked binaries but that proved to be too much trouble to support. If you want to have a copy of Octave that includes all the features described in the manual, you will have to build it from the sources yourself, or find someone else who is willing to do it for you. John W. Eaton jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Chemical Engineering Tue Feb 18 15:03:57 1997