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RPNCalc is a nice, clean reverse-Polish-notation scientific calculator for KDE. It provides all the basics plus trig functions (including hyperbolic). It also has a handy memory list.
To create a robust scientific calculator that consists of a backend that can be used on the console, and to build a GUI frontend to be used as part of the Math Magic project.
ASM68000 is a usefull editor to write ASM code for TI89 calculator. It is a simple IDE written in TCL/TK, so it works with the TCL/TK interpreter. You can found it at the adress www.sun.com/960710/cover/dltcl.html. I hope it will help you in your ASM prog
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ChemCalc is a calculator that is more oriented towards chemistry. Although starting out as a console app, it is a hope that an X11 interface will be designed at a later time.
A freeware Qt based project which targets a Calculator which has views of bin/dec/hex in the same window. I have missed this feature in legacy calculators and some of the colleagues asked about it too, hence the origin of the idea.
An easy, small and handy math calculator for Unix/Linux systems. It can calculate easy and complex mathematical expressions passed as command line arguments.