The M.U.P.P.E.T. Utilities
Programming tools for solving physics problems

The M.U.P.P.E.T. Utilities are a set of software tools in Pascal that make it simple for both students and faculty to learn to solve physics problems using procedural programming.

The M.U.P.P.E.T. Utilities are now available from Physics Academic Software. The Utilities include tools for graphing, building data input screens and menus, parsing, and simple animation. The two disks contain the utilities and 32 sample programs, both in executable and code form. The product includes a 280 page manual that provides an introduction to DOS, Pascal, and Turbo Pascal, as well as a description of the utilities for graphing,

For more information about The M.U.P.P.E.T. Utilities click on one of the entries below.

The Maryland University Project in Physics and Educational Technology (M.U.P.P.E.T.) was begun in 1983 by a group of physicists at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. M.U.P.P.E.T. and its descendent projects CUPLE and CUPS have received nearly $3 Million in funding from the Federal Government (FIPSE, NSF), industry (IBM, Apple), and foundations (Annenberg/CPB). Software produced by these projects have won numerous software awards.


Turbo Pascal is a registered trademark of Borland International, Scotts Valley, CA.

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U. of Md. HomePage

U. of Md. Physics HomePage

U. of Md. Physics Education Activities HomePage

U. of Md. Physics Education Research Group HomePage

U. of Md. Computers in Physics Education HomePage

Physics Academic Software HomePage


The M.U.P.P.E.T. Utilities is available from Physics Academic Software (phone 1-800-955-TASL for information or orders).

Edward F. Redish
Jack M. Wilson
Ian D. Johnston


This page prepared 29. May 1995 by

Edward F. Redish
Department of Physics
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Phone: (301) 405-6120
Email: redish@quark.umd.edu