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 PROGRAM SAMPLER                                                        
 IBM PC Version 1.0                                                     
                                                                        
                                                                        
 JULIEN C. SPROTT                                                       
                                                                        
                                                                        
 Department of Physics                                                  
 University of Wisconsin                                                
 Madison, WI 53706                                                      
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        


PROGRAM SAMPLER is published by the American Institute of Physics as 
part of a continuing series of software from Physics Academic Software. 

STARTING THE PROGRAM
To start the program, type START and press <Enter>. 

OVERVIEW
PROGRAM SAMPLER contains demo versions of PHYSICS DEMONSTRATIONS, CHAOS 
DEMONSTRATIONS, and CHAOS DATA ANALYZER published by Physics Academic 
Software.  Each program has a limited number of fully functional 
examples of what is contained in the complete program.  You may freely 
examine, use, and distribute these demo programs.  Ordering information 
is included with each program. 

COMPUTER SYSTEM
Your computer system and hardware configuration should be an IBM PC, 
XT, AT, or PS/2 computer with the following features: 

          1. CGA, HGA, MCGA, EGA, or VGA graphics
          2. Minimum memory of 256K
          3. DOS 2.0 or higher
          4. Mouse (optional)

IBM PC versions of Physics Academic Software programs may not operate 
on non-IBM personal computers and peripherals. 

COPYRIGHT AND COPY POLICY
Copyright 1991 by the American Institute of Physics
All rights reserved
Portions copyright 1991 by Julien C. Sprott
All rights reserved
Published in the United States of America
The demo version of the programs in PROGRAM SAMPLER may be freely 
copied and distributed. 

ORDERING
To order the complete versions of the software packages or multiple-
copy licenses, telephone (800) 955-TASL or (919) 515-7447, send a fax 
to  (919) 515-2682, or write to 

  The Academic Software Library 
  Box 8202 
  North Carolina State University 
  Raleigh, NC 27695-8202

PHYSICS ACADEMIC SOFTWARE
Physics Academic Software is a project of the American Institute of 
Physics in cooperation with the American Physical Society and the 
American Association of Physics Teachers.  The editorial offices are 
located at North Carolina State University. 

Editor:  John S. Risley 

  Associate Editor:  Margaret H. Gjertsen
  Developmental Editor:  Christopher John Adams
  Technical Editor:  Nancy H. Margolis
  Copyeditor:  Elizabeth R. Harder
  Designers:  Michelle Stone and Woodward & Hopkins Design Group Ltd.

AIP-APS-AAPT Advisory Committee 

  Robert G. Fuller, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  Malvin H. Kalos, New York University
  Donald F. Kirwin, American Institute of Physics
  Brian B. Schwartz, American Physical Society
  Edwin F. Taylor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  Jack M. Wilson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Physics Academic Software reviews, selects, and publishes high-quality 
software suitable for use in undergraduate or graduate training in 
physics.  Submitted software is peer-reviewed for excellence in 
pedagogical or research value. 

Physics Academic Software invites authors of software for teaching, 
laboratory, or research activities in physics to submit their software 
packages to the editor for review.  Prospective authors should contact 
the editor at the address below for advice, stylistic conventions, and 
submission package requirements. 

  Prof. John S. Risley, Editor 
  Physics Academic Software 
  Department of Physics 
  North Carolina State University 
  Raleigh, NC 27695-8202 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
IBM PC, IBM XT, IBM AT, and IBM PS/2 are registered trademarks of 
International Business Machines, Inc. 

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