On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Ted Harding<ted.hard...@manchester.ac.uk> wrote: > Follow-up: > > On 17-Jul-09 12:38:27, Ted Harding wrote: >> On a point of information: The licence in question: >> >> License: The software may be distributed free of charge and used >> by anyone if credit is given. It has been tested fairly >> well, but it comes with no guarantees and the authors >> assume no liability for its use or misuse. >> >> is verbatim from Joe Shafer's original licence for his NORM. >> He used exactly the same wording for his packages CAT, MIX and PAN. >> These were originally written in S, with FORTRAN code for many of >> the functions. The various people who have ported these to R have >> simply copied these words into the R packages. See (if you have >> the packages installed) >> library(help=cat) >> library(help=norm) >> library)help=mix) >> >> I may have some comments about this "removed from CRAN" issue later, >> but I need to think about them first ... >> >> Best wishes to all, >> Ted. > > While Joe Shafer's MI software web page > > http://www.stat.psu.edu/~jls/misoftwa.html > > as cited in the R help pages, still exists (though apparently still > dating from 1999), only the Windows versions of NORM, CAT, MIX and PAN > are still accessible. The link to the Unix versions: > > "S-PLUS for Unix:" http://www.stat.psu.edu/~jls/splunix.html > > no longer leads anywhere (though it still did only a few years ago).
Its archived here: http://web.archive.org/web/20050212143644/http://www.stat.psu.edu/~jls/splunix.html ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.