Permute! 3.4 is a major update to the Permute! 3.2 program, despite the small change in version number. It has been made easier to use, faster and more error-tolerant. Hopefully you will find this program to be highly usable, much more than the previous version. This is alpha software, which means it is usable and the feature list is almost complete but not totally implemented.
The program has no way of knowing if your data file is corrupt. You should at least make a visual check on your data to ensure it has been read correctly.About threads..
Starting with version alpha 2, the program is multi-threaded, allowing the user to run multiple, concurrent analyses and background tasks. This requires the Thread Manager, part of System 7.5 and later. You can also get an extension for earlier systems. The 68k and PPC versions will be multi-threaded if the Thread Manager is present.When at least one data file has been read, the File menu's 'New analysis' item is enabled. Choosing it will cause the 'Multiple regression' window to come to the front of the screen. If you have opened more than one data window, the multiple regression will be carried out for the topmost data file. The multiple regression window looks like this: The names of the variables will be different for your own data file. The features of this window are as follows:
File name: MyInputFile.txt File contents:
Computer | Configuration | Processor | Time required |
Macintosh Plus | 4MB RAM, System 7.0.1 | 68000@16MHz | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
Macintosh II | 8MB RAM, System 7.5.5 | 68020+FPU@16MHz | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
Macintosh II | 8MB RAM, System 7.5.5 | 68020@16MHz (no FPU) | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
Macintosh SE/30 | 20MB RAM, System 7.5.5 | 68030+FPU@16MHz | |
Macintosh IIci | 20MB RAM, System 7.5.5 | 68030+FPU@25MHz | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
PowerBook 160 | 14MB RAM, System 7.5.3 | 68030@25MHz | |
Macintosh Classic II | 4MB RAM, System 7.5.5 | 68030@16MHz | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
Power Macintosh 7100/66 | 48MB RAM, System 7.5.5 | PPC 601@66MHz (256k L2 Cache) | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
Power Macintosh 7200/90 | 64MB RAM, System 8.0 | PPC 601@90MHz | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
Motorola StarMax 180 | 80MB RAM, System 7.6.1 | PPC 603e@180MHz | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |
Power Macintosh 9600/350 | 64MB RAM, System 7.6.1 | PPC 604e@350MHz | [Macro error: Can't call the script because the name 'elapsedTime' hasn't been defined.] |