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Will the Fuzzy Logic package work with Mathematica 3.0 and 4.0?

We have recently released a Mathematica 4.2 compatible version of Fuzzy Logic for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, and compatible systems. For more information about upgrades, please contact Customer Service or visit http://store.wolfram.com/view/app/fuzzylogic/upgrade.upg.

Here are a few notes about running the Fuzzy Logic package with Mathematica 3.0, 4.0, and 4.1.

All platforms:

This package was originally written to be compatible with Mathematica 2.2. It has not been formally tested under Mathematica 3.0 and 4.0 and it is not officially supported for either of these two versions of Mathematica. While the vast majority of functions defined should work with no problem, there may be a few functions defined in this package that depend on Mathematica 2.2 specific functions or packages.

Microsoft Windows only:

The package names are truncated into the old 8.3 filename convention. In order for the packages to load correctly under Mathematica 3.0 or 4.0, the file will have to be renamed to the standard long versions.

We have made Mathematica 3.0 notebooks available at the following URL.

http://support.wolfram.com/archive/applicationpacks/files/FixFuzzyLogicPack.nb

The notebooks in this directory use file-manipulation commands in Mathematica to automatically rename the package files to the standard long names.

Please take note of the following:
1.

The application package should be installed in the AddOns/Applications subdirectory within the Mathematica 3.0 or 4.0 directory.

2.

If you want to make sure the package is available every time you start Mathematica, copy the entire package to the AddOns/Autoload directory.

3.

In Mathematica 2.2, all packages were made available by reading in the Master package. If you are running Mathematica Version 3.0 or 4.0, you should instead use the following command to load the Master package.

In[1]:=

Our developers are working to test the packages and make them Mathematica 3.0 compatible. When the new packages are ready, you can upgrade by contacting Customer Service.

Download this FAQ as a Mathematica 5.2 Notebook






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