>=<>=<›› Atari SpeedCalc› Program/Documents in March 86 COMPUTE!› Program downloaded from CompuServe.›› The program "SPEDCALC.OBJ" will be› found on this OL' HACKERS AUG-Sept/Oct› 1995 newsletter disk!›› This is a brief synopsis of the› documentation for SpeedCalc. If› you're unfamiliar with spreadsheets or› not a dedicated hack-learner, pick up› a copy of COMPUTE! (if you can find› this issue!)› › Some quick notes:› -Works on 400,800,XL,XE, with at › least 48K› -Can merge with SpeedScript› -Top line is command line› -Lines 2-4 are input buffer area› -CTRL-X (exit) prompts before › dumping your worksheet›› Functions available:› @ABS() absolute value› @AVE() ave. of block of› cells› @EXP() natural exponent› @INT() integer› @LOG() natural logorithm› @RND() round nearest integer› @SGN() sign› @SQR() square root› @SUM() sum of block of cells› PI value of› PI(3.14159265)› Commands:›› Command Action›› CTRL-A available memory check› CTRL-B next background color› CTRL-C copy block verbatim› CTRL-D disk directory› CTRL-E edit current cell› CTRL-F change cell format› CTRL-G goto selected cell› CTRL-H home cursor› CTRL-K clear current cell› CTRL-L load SpeedCalc file› CTRL-M move block verbatim› CTRL-N recalculate sheet now› CTRL-P print cells (AA1 to cursor)› CTRL-R turn recalculation on/off› CTRL-S save SpeedCalc file› CTRL-T increase text luminance› CTRL-W change column width› CTRL-X exit SpeedCalc to DOS› CTRL-. change decimal places› SHIFT-CLR clear spreadsheet› OPT-CTRL-B previous background color› OPT-CTRL-C copy block relative› OPT-CTRL-M move block relative› OPT-CTRL-R check recalculation status› OPT-CTRL-T decrease text luminance› OPT-CTRL-W change width of all› columns›› Mathematicl Operators:› + addition› - subtraction› * multiplication› / division› (shift-asterisk) exponentiation› = equality›› Hope all this helps with your use› of SpeedCalc.› Tom Harvey› >=<>=<›