Binary files

The versions of the mx executable to be found in the subdirectories under this one were last updated on these dates

The manual is available in two forms: one big postscript file mx.ps and five 30-page parts for easier (and more socially responsible) printing mxx1.ps, mxx2.ps, mxx3.ps, mxx4.ps, mxx5.ps.

New Features in Mx 1.26

This document describes the new matrix functions, operators and enhancements not described in the manual. It is in HTML format here. We have tabulated the latest version availability in hypertext format.

Mx Key

The files listed below contain an abbreviated list of Mx commands, akin to a reference card found at the back of many manuals. It is not supposed to replace the manual but to be used for quick reference. The manual itself has several figures that are not produced within Latex so it is best if you write to me to ask for a copy. We generally ask for $25 to help covering duplication & handling costs, but in cases of genuine hardship the fee will be waived.

The postscript file is much the largest (100K) but is convenient to print if you have a postscript printer but no Latex. A scanned version of the document is on the way.


Mx Author: M C Neale neale@gems.vcu.edu Department of Psychiatry, MCV Note: the information in this file may be out of date. Please email us at neale@ruby.vcu.edu if you need Mx for a system not listed here, or if you need help, or if you would like a more recent version than listed here.