README file for PUNIMAX PUNIMAX is a computer algebra system which runs in CLISP, a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible and Michael Stoll. It is based on MAXIMA, a Common Lisp implementation due to William F. Schelter at Texas University, which itself is based on the original implementation of Macsyma at MIT. This is *not* free software. Because the MIT Macsyma code is copyrighted. To use PUNIMAX or MAXIMA, you are required by US law to first obtain a license from D.O.E. or one of the commercial licensees, then use the ftp'able software as enhancements. Licenses can be obtained from the ESTC, Argonne Ill. Currently their charge for 1 machine is $165 to universities; site licenses are also available. Historically, this situation arose from disputes in the U.S. over the commercialization of partially-government-funded academic research. Various U.S. governmental orders in the mid-1980's affirmed the rights of universities to license such research results. You can then get the PUNIMAX software via FTP from ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de : /pub/math/punimax/punimax.tar.z . Bruno Haible haible@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de