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JCalc is a large Calculator written in Java. It support the standard basic opations (+,-,*,/) and the scientific calculator (sin, cos, tan, sqrt, ...). Calculate and translate with the different numbering systems. And it can solve simple equations.
SACIC - Semi-Advanced Command Interpreting Calculator - is a small calculator application capable of evaluating mathematical expressions with arbitrary precision, handling variables, drawing graphs, solving equations and more. It also supports simple scr
This small script currently runs a simple desktop Calculator application. It currently supports the four operations. Simple to run and light on resources.
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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
This simple calculator allows you to calculate time intervals. Now it supports only positive numbers. most buttons have keyboard shortcuts. It can be particularly useful to pack audio tracks on magnetic tapes or disks. You
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