On 29-01-2014, at 6:03 AM, Edgar De Cleene edgardec2005@gmail.com wrote:
Here http://squeakros.org/MathMorph.zip you could download a complete small old image (4.3Mb) with sources and Mac old VM running MathMorhs. Runs in any Mac new and old G4, so should run in Pi with proper VM.
Thank you! (A note - it wouldn’t unzip with the default unzipper on my iMac but was fine with the UnArchiver) It’s very, very, cool. I think for a quick demo I’d be inclined to build a clutch of action buttocks that would fire off each demo plot and just show one case of the air-typing, simply to save time.
I can’t tell from my very quick look so far - did anyone ever make dynamic plots? I’m thinking having sliders or other inputs immediately affecting the plot. There are a few people I’ve come across online that are interested is trying to use Scratch to teach about algorithms and functions and other mathy stuff, and I have been encouraging them to look at mathmorphs for inspiration. Mixing Scratch tile building with mathmorph function handling and plotting might make a really neat tuition tool, one worthy of ‘selling’ as a classroom app on Pi’s for example.
tim -- tim Rowledge; tim@rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Useful random insult:- Sailboat fuel for brains.