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Article 116 of comp.binaries.amiga:
Path: estinc!mcdphx!asuvax!noao!ncar!mailrus!ulowell!page
From: page@swan.ulowell.edu (Bob Page)
Newsgroups: comp.binaries.amiga
Subject: v89i047: calc - flexible calculator v3.0
Message-ID: <12252@swan.ulowell.edu>
Date: 15 Mar 89 20:55:04 GMT
Organization: University of Lowell, Computer Science Dept.
Lines: 818
Approved: page@swan.ulowell.edu
Submitted-by: barrett@cs.jhu.edu (Dan Barrett)
Posting-number: Volume 89, Issue 47
Archive-name: applications/calc30.uu1
I did not write this program, and I have not seen it appear on any
Fish Disk, but it is SOOOOO GOOD! I got it from CUCUG (Commodore
Urbana-Champaign User's Group), so I'll let Kevin Hisel, CUCUG Chief
Librarian, explain what the program does:
>Yes, I know...there is a seemingly-endless supply of calculator
>programs out there for the Amiga. I honestly have never seen one as
>sophisticated and versatile as this one. This industrial-strength
>calculator has more features and functions than I could possibly list
>here. Just imagine that you have gone out to the store and bought
>THREE different calculators. There's a programmer's model with all
>the special hex/binary/decimal conversions as well as register
>operations like ASL, ROL, LSL, AND, OR, XOR, etc. A scientific model
>has most of the operations found on the more popular hand-helds.
>Finally, there is a graphing calculator that will plot equations.
>Other features include 26 memories, full mouse or keyboard operation,
>pull-down menus and lots of other goodies! This is a must-have!
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Bob Page, U of Lowell CS Dept. page@swan.ulowell.edu ulowell!page
Have five nice days.