Find MatrixVB.dll Free Download for Visual Basic Library

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The discussion revolves around the search for the matrixvb.dll file, a math library for Visual Basic, which is no longer actively maintained by its original developer, Xishan. Users are directed to resources from MathWorks, specifically recommending alternatives such as the MathWorks Com Builder. The conversation indicates a shift in the forum's focus towards providing assistance for Visual Basic-related queries.
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Can someone please help me how i can find matrixvb.dll file on the net for a free downlaod. this file is actually a math library for vb.

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matrixvb has long been disbanded.

http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/data/1-1AFS2.html

It recommends using this instead:

http://www.mathworks.com/products/combuilder/
 
Thanks! dduardo, i think i have it all sorted now
 
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