Installation Instructions for GFFT ------------ ------------ --- ---- In this 2.03 GFFT distribution, I include everything you need, so no particular installation should be necessary on most Amiga systems. Since this distribution is pretty large, you should move it to a drawer on your harddrive (e.g. don't try to run it from RAM if you unpacked it there, unless you have lots of RAM). There are icons included to access everything important from the workbench. To try GFFT, just click on the PianoLowC.iff icon, then the OK button, and you will see GFFT at work. You can also click on the GFFT icon, then use the select button of GFFT to load a sample file you would like to analyze. If you have problems, check out the file INSTALLATION-PROBLEMS. I recommend that you obtain this whole gnuplot distribution to get the documentation on gnuplot and lots of interesting gnuplot demos: aminet: util/gnu/gnufit12gp35.lha There are other Amiga versions of GNUPLOT available; the binary I have included is the one I recommend using with GFFT. But, if you have already installed WinGnuPlot, and insist on using the version of gnuplot included in that distribution: YOU MUST RENAME .gfft-WinGnuPlot TO .gfft !!! This works around a bug in WinGnuPlot. I have not tested the recent aminet: /util/gnu/gnuplot.lha distribution, which requires AmigaDOS 3.0 or greater. It might have problems similar to WinGnuPlot in cooperating with gfft. If you are still having problems with gfft or gnuplot, see the file named INSTALLATION-PROBLEMS, then the file BUGS.